MIRAC Korean Restaurant
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So disappointed with horrible Kimchi soup tonight.. last time was not that bad even though the quality of the food they serve a bit sporadic at some r…
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Nice food and friendly staff!! Recommended! Definitely will come back! I really like the vegetables pancake and seafood rice cake!!! Supper yumm…
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Worst Korean restaurant!! It was hard to comunicate with staffs most of all!! Restaurant was so dirty the glass that they gave us still had food parti…
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MIRAC Korean Restaurant is open for Casual Dining. MIRAC Korean Restaurant serves BBQ, Korean, Asian, Hot Pot, Korean BBQ, Oriental and Seafood dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “MIRAC Korean Restaurant”
Worst Korean restaurant!! It was hard to comunicate with staffs most of all!! Restaurant was so dirty the glass that they gave us still had food particles previous customer or else where were still on the glasses. And spoons and chopstic wasn’t washed properly and they were hammering some sort of fish out near the toilet!! So gross!!
It’s one of the better korean restaurants in Eastwood. Their stews are quite hearty and they don’t skimp on the ingredients. They also give you a generous amount of side dishes so that’s always a plus!
There were a lot to choose from the menu. Ordered 2 stir fries (beef and pork), the seafood pancake and the cold noodles. The serving and the price were both quite reasonable. Food was delicious and not too greasy. would like to try their hot pot when it gets colder.
Have been to this restaurant previously, usually for hotpot, however we decided to try something different this time. We had the Wagyu beef, potato noodles and seafood soup. It tasted really nice, especially the beef. Will come again to this restaurant, when I’m in Eastwood.
MIRAC has a very hardworking owner who may not be the smiliest but is fast and efficient. It was a busy night and there was a slight wait, but everywhere in Eastwood was at full capacity and the thought of hot, delicious soup kept me going.Al tang (fish roe stew) is my absolute favourite Korean stew, so of course a fix was due. We also ordered kimchi stew with pork belly. Before the mains, out came the side dishes with MIRAC serving up a decent number of 5. They were your standard, taste and variety wise.When the stews came out they were of a good size, and came out nice and hot. With both I wish the soup had a deeper taste but they were still enjoyable and we demolished them. Didnt even skimp on the fish roe either, as its quite upsetting when restaurants give you a max. of 3 pieces or something ridiculous like that.The menu has a good variety with quite a few Korean favourites along with the typical finds. Plenty more to try if I go back, but with the plethora of Korean restaurants in Eastwood, it may take a little while.
The sizzlers they offer are amazingly mouthwatering and the beef bone soup in soy sauce is one of their signature dishes easy to fill satisfy a hungry stomach. The other dish I’ve tried is the sizzling chicken in spicy sauce which is equally filling and all of these are worthy of the price you pay.
It’s so hard to know which Korean restaurants are good in Eastwood since there are so many. I had heard that MIRAC did a decent beef tartare so we decided to give it a go. It definitely seemed like a popular spot amongst Koreans as people ranged from high school students to uncles and aunties. The portion sizes are huge but the pictures in the menu can be a little deceiving. The food was decent and the service was good as well. If I’m ever looking for a casual Korean dinner in Eastwood I now know where to go.