Koibito

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  • Food: A variety, good amountsand decent feed/cost for big tableService: Good, however had to catch their attention sitting on the sideAmbience: Dark a…

  • Dinner last night on was amazing.Located on second level, this restaurant is hidden gem.Honestly we had a very good dining experience.Food was super t…

  • This is above the newly renovated Downing pub on Castlereagh St and I have passed the entrance everytime when I come for a drink without ever thinking…


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Koibito is open for Casual Dining. Koibito serves Korean dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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4 Reviews on “Koibito”

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  • Betterresult

    Food: A variety, good amountsand decent feed/cost for big tableService: Good, however had to catch their attention sitting on the sideAmbience: Dark and noisy as the night goes on (Friday). Korean movies/bands posters on the walls and windows add to the mixOverall: I’ll be back

  • Culinary Artist

    Dinner last night on was amazing.Located on second level, this restaurant is hidden gem.Honestly we had a very good dining experience.Food was super tasty, and the portion was huge.4 of us dine and ordered spicy octopus on chef recommended dish, glass noodle dish and spicy soup, with 4 side of rice.Octopus is just super tender, can’t stop eating it , super yummy.The glass noodle was enough to share even for 5 to 6 people.The soup was the yummy, selection of ham, sausages and rice cake with noodle are visibly tempting and make you want to eat those right away. Very comforting dish on cold weather.

  • Memo

    This is above the newly renovated Downing pub on Castlereagh St and I have passed the entrance everytime when I come for a drink without ever thinking of going upstairs to have a look.Well, my first time here had to be at the end of a drunken night out and I got the craving for some fried chicken but also wanted other dishes not deep fried.And man was I surprised!!!The menu has everything on it from chicken to bbq to alcohol. Everything seems priced on par with all other korean places. The main difference here seems to be the serving size. I was here with 3 friends and we ordered 2 dishes. We got a full serve of chicken and we got the topokki.Chicken looked like 2 lots of servings that you would usually get at a place like Arisun. Topokki was in a huge hot pot and was not cooked. You cook it at the table and it came with a serving of noodles. We couldn’t finish it and we are all big eaters. This was not a bad meal for all 4 of us and we had soju to boot.A very surprising and delicious meal. I highly recommend and will definitely make this a weekly hang out! :)*****Take note that this is of course all based on my unqualified opinion!My considerations: 1. Food 2. Value 3. Service 4. Atmosphere

  • SO Chan

    I had been living in Sydney for six years but never notice this one! Locating at the second floor of a bar, it is very quiet and serves great food.My routine is one small beef bone soup ($20)with one small Serve of spicy chicken wings($15/10pieces). Served with 4-6 various side dishes, I Cannot finish it with two people and only $35.One of the best thing is that it is not easy to find a table on Friday night but you would possibly get one here.The waitress here is a bit lazy though…

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Level 1, 249 Castlereagh Street, CBD, Sydney, NSW Parking available 189 metres away

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