Epping Korean Kitchen
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Pretty decent Korean eatery off the beaten track that is the Korean hub of the north west, Eastwood.As it was a humid afternoon the missus had the col…
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We absolutely enjoyed our dinner here. We were meant to eat at Epping Korean restaurant, but they were too full and we were ushered next door and was …
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Epping Korean Kitchen is open for Casual Dining. Epping Korean Kitchen serves Korean dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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2 Reviews on “Epping Korean Kitchen”
Pretty decent Korean eatery off the beaten track that is the Korean hub of the north west, Eastwood.As it was a humid afternoon the missus had the cold buck wheat noodle, I went for the my fav seafood pancake and the kids selected the egg steamed in a stone bowl dish. The latter is the only negative and it was rather dry. Not tasteless, just dry. We also ordered a half original and half spicy fried chicken to share. So nice!! Noticed that most customers selected the angler fish in bean sprouts and sauce but we had already over ordered and def in my to-try list next time round. All in all a good evening meal with friendly staff and prompt service!
We absolutely enjoyed our dinner here. We were meant to eat at Epping Korean restaurant, but they were too full and we were ushered next door and was able to order from both menus. We ordered seafood kimchi pancake and rice cake and fried chicken set from here, and sweet and sour pork from the restaurant next door.I am very happy with the amount of side dishes they offer. The sweet and sour pork was delicious, crispy but not oily, not overly battered and you can still see and taste the meat. The rice cake sauce is amazing and a perfect amount of spiciness. The fried chicken is another go-to i reckon, heaps juicy and crispy. Loved it!All portions are very generous for buck.Everything was good and they are packed with patrons, it does say something about the place.