I’ve been to this Korean buffet restaurant a few times and it’s such a nice place to eat and it’s always busy aswell as being a very reasonable price so I know it is a great place to eat. The restaurant is never empty and the food is so fresh. The most important thing to me though is customer service and if you do not have that in any business then it does not matter how good the product is, people will not return if their is poor service so i will recommend this restaurant to anyone that asks me for any good places to eat.
Alvin A.
Tu valoración: 4 Padstow, Australia
Best time to go is dinner for their buffet… A la carte during the day is not worth it
Ruth D.
Tu valoración: 4 Sydney, Australia
All you can eat Korean Bbq for less than $ 30. Yes please. Great experience. Friendly staff. Delicious food. This is a must try. I will say I wasn’t a fan of the dessert but I think that’s just personal taste. They did have strawberry and chocolate ice cream though!!!
Khoi P.
Tu valoración: 4 Sydney, Australia
Campsie has become a bit of a Korean enclave in the past decade and this buffet BBQ place is a bit of an institution. I have been personally coming here for probably close to 5 years and have never left disappointed. They have a pretty good reservation system and honour their bookings quite well as long as you’re not too late. The place is always packed for dinner so booking in advance is a must. Your senses are assaulted as you walk towards the joint, smokey meaty goodness can be smelt from a distance. They have all your favourite raw meats to cook on the coal stoves at your table. Various beef, pork and chicken cuts are available from natural to marinated. There are also a few seafood offerings — prawns, squid, octopus and mussels. The quality of meat is pretty good, tender beef and fatty where it should be(pork belly). As well as the traditional Korean bbq offerings, they have a decent selection of pre cooked food from fried noodles to sushi. What I do like about this place is the copious amounts of lettuce, kim chi, shallot salad and various condiments that go so well if freshly cooked bbq meat. And if you still have room for dessert, they have icecream, fruit, Korean jelly and a refreshing cracked rice drink. At $ 32 a head for dinner, it’s pretty good value.
Chely May R.
Tu valoración: 4 Australia
$ 14 Korean buffet lunch? This is almost impossible really, but yet here it is tucked behind a street next to Campsie station, right across the carpark. Children are charged according to age, making this buffet lunch one of the best value destination for parents and families. At lunch time, the place fills up really quickly, and the buffet is topped up regularly. Not a huge selection but enough to keep you satisfied, mostly meat, some seafood, and lots of Korean salad, soups, and side dishes. 2 selection of dessert, coffee and tea bar.
Sharn G.
Tu valoración: 5 Sydney, Australia
So this place is just bloody awesomesauce. Why? I hear you ask! Well it’s $ 31 per head for all you can eat Korean BBQ! And seriously, if you don’t think that’s just a meatfest with your name written on it and the urge to go and eat until you’re in a meat coma then you must have been dropped on your head as a baby. What do you get for the $ 31? Well there’s beef(ribs, waygu cuts, steak), pork, chicken, there’s also the traditional sushi on offer as well for those wanting fish. There’s also a salad bar. A coffee area. There’s huge urns filled with soup for those in the mood for it. And for condiment lovers. This is a heaven. There are things like sweet soy sauce & salt/pepper mix(try it with the beef ribs!!!) which will inspire a heavenly choir to sing in your mouth. With the salt/pepper mix however just be wary that you will go through jugs and jugs of water. The thirst was all consuming at one point. They also have Korean beers(and Japanese ones) I was told that Korean beers aren’t the best thing on the planet so went with some Asahi. If you’re feeling adventurous though feel free to try some!