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Bidra med feedbackWent on Friday during the opening times that are shown on google and in front of their store only to find that they were closed. They are only supposed to be closed on Tuesday. After checking a few times, this seems to be a frequent problem. They just open and close whenever they please. Bad business practice. Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
The ambiance of the restaurant is great with comfortable seating arrangements and lovely Korean decor. The staff is very friendly and provides prompt service.
I ordered a Nagasaki soup, and what I got was a huge bowl of 90% noodles, 8% vegetables (mostly onions and bean sprouts) 2% seafood pork. I could count the number of tiny prawns (2), calamari (4), small mussels (4), and bits of pork (4). I ordered the Nagasaki soup because I needed to eat a low carbohydrate diet. In the end they gave me a big bowl of noodle in which I cannot eat and I went home hungry. This is not the restaurant for me unfortunately. It’s for those looking for value for money, a cheap feed to fill you up (targeting students type people) The place also doesn’t take eftpos credit card I believe for tax purposes. They take bank transfers and cash only. The place is more Chinese than Korean in my opinion. It’s a No for me. Sorry I couldn’t be more positive.
The amount is huge Water is also provided for free The kids had fun playing at Riverside Park and filled their bellies. It's right in front of the ferry dock, so it's great to eat and then take the ferry to the accommodation. Kid-friendliness: kindness Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: A$40–60 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
I ordered clear jjanpong noodle soup, portion is fair enough for the price but its too too much onion OMG Hong Jiao you need to change name (Onion soup is better. Really unhappy Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: A$20–40