Hung up from your favourite K-Drama?! Binge-watching all these shows have gotten most of us hungry for some authentic Korean food- Korean Fried Chicken, Soju, Korean BBQ..
Korean BBQ is quickly becoming a favorite go-to place when the whole group wants to go for a feast, so reminisce your fave K-Dramas and take the group out for a feast to these restaurants on our list- you won't regret it!
Here's our Top 10 Best Korean BBQ Restaurants in Sydney:
1. The Uncle’s BBQ
2. Butcher's Buffet
3. Won Jo
4. STRA BBQ
5. Arisun
6. 678 Korean BBQ
7. O Bal Tan and Myung Jang
8. Madang
9. BBQ City
10. Danjee
1. The Uncle’s BBQ
This one’s located in the heart of Strathfield, or Sydney’s Korea town - and it is all about the authentic Korean dining experience! You can’t miss out on their premium Charcoal BBQ, Wagyu Beef and Pork Belly. Make sure to come before peak lunch or dinner time as they always get full pretty fast, and more often than not, you’d have to wait in line. It’s definitely worth the wait though.
Location: 48 The Boulevarde Strathfield
Tip: They serve different beer brands from all over the world- definitely a plus!
2. Butcher's Buffet
This one’s your go-to if you want everything served in buffet style. They offer a great selection of meat, and even Korean sides- including japchae and black bean noodles!
It’s definitely known as one of the best-value-for your money Korean BBQs in Sydney so it is worth a try!
Location: 11 Parnell Street Strathfield
Tip: If you want to spend less, come by for the lunch buffet- it’s only $25!
3. Won Jo
Another one that gets you the most bang for your buck is Won Jo. It’s great because it’s budget friendly and their serving sizes are MASSIVE. It’s the perfect casual Korean BBQ hangout, and their ambiance is also perfect for friends and family wanting a great bonding experience over Korean BBQ.
Location: 33A, The Boulevarde, Strathfield, Sydney
Tip: Aside for Korean BBQ, they also serve one of the best hot pots in Sydney!
4. STRA BBQ
STRA BBQ belongs to Won Jo's group of restaurants, but just a bit on the pricier side. We can vouch, however, that they serve the good stuff, too! They have long, long tables perfect to accomodate large groups too, so that's definitely a plus! Premium Wagyu Beef, Duck, Seafood- they have it all.
Location: 5 The Boulevarde, Strathfield
Tip: They can hold functions on the second floor- up to 50 people!
5. Arisun
Everybody knows Arisun- and for good reason! Arisun is best known for Korean fried chicken, smoked grilled meats and its signature black bean noodles. It’s been in Sydney for 30 years now, and has remained a crowd-favourite through the years. If want some no-fuss Korean food, this is your go-to!
Location: Shop 35 / 1 Dixon St Haymarket 2000
Tip: Try to go with your group of friends on a Friday night- the vibe is great!
6. 678 Korean BBQ
Banchan is a huge part of the Korean dining experience, and with 678, you won’t be disappointed with the variety you’ll get. Upon entering the restaurant, you’ll be transported to Korea- with their traditional Korean interiors and friendly staff to greet you.
Location: Level 1, 396 Pitt Street, Sydney, 2000
Tip: They have a good range of different Soju flavours so don’t forget to grab a drink (or three) with your K-BBQ!
7. O Bal Tan and Myung Jang
Although a bit on the pricier side, O Bal Tan and Myung Jang serves great Korean food with generous serving sizes, which is why it has quickly become a favourite amongst Korean food lovers! Aside from the undeniable great food, it also has a very hip atmosphere, which makes it great for those get-togethers!
Location: 363A Pitt St, Sydney
Tip: Try their Tteobokki with cheese - we heard it's magical!
8. Madang
While It may look tiny and unassuming as it is tucked in a small lane in Pitt Street, Madang is one of the best places where you can get your Korean BBQ fix. The atmosphere is great, prices are very reasonable, and the food is authentic and delicious! You’re just going to have to be patient as the lines can get really long- it’s just simply everyone’s favourite.
Location: 363A Pitt st. Sydney
Tip: They allow BYO wine and champagne.
9. BBQ City
If you can't be bothered to come to the city for some K-BBQ, BBQ City in Bankstown is a good option. It's a HUUUGE restaurant that can house over 300 people- so you can get space for the group for sure! They pride themselves on their contemporary yet authentic BBQ made from the finest quality ingredients.
Location: Little Saigon Plaza, Level 5/462 Chapel Road, Bankstown
Tip: Their newly opened branch in Haberfield has an alfresco dining area.
10. Danjee
Aside from good reviews on their food, this place also gets 5 stars on service and its interiors- as it's very clean and well-maintained. This place is a winner for Korean BBQ fans who want to take their special friends out, or impress someone! (wink wink!)
Location: 1- 7 Albion Place Sydney
Tip: They have great Korean lunch boxes and sets!
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