Box Hill Korean BBQ
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The price was ok. Various choices of meat. Marinated meat was really good. Just one thing I dislike is the smoke system didnt seem to work really well…
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DEFINITELY THE PLACE TO GET CANCER - Sat outside because inside was too smokey and the service was terrible. They dont change the grill plates often e…
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As Box Hill becomes its own China Town, a few different cuisine restaurants remain or are making their own mark. Korean BBQ (literal name) located on …
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10 Reviews on “Box Hill Korean BBQ”
The price was ok. Various choices of meat. Marinated meat was really good. Just one thing I dislike is the smoke system didnt seem to work really well. When most of the tables grilled their meat, the whole shop was covered by gray smoke, not good for health.
Today I came back again, the service was surprisingly better than any other times. Keep that attitude, guys
DEFINITELY THE PLACE TO GET CANCER – Sat outside because inside was too smokey and the service was terrible. They dont change the grill plates often enough so you had to eat the burnt parts and get cancer. Average portion of meat so not recommended if you are a big meat eater. Ask for water, ask for sauce, ask for sides, ask for a new grill plate when it wasnt even that busy, they will actually forget about you. Dont get the fruits for dessert you get just half an orange. Not worth $35.50 pp for the buffet.
As Box Hill becomes its own China Town, a few different cuisine restaurants remain or are making their own mark. Korean BBQ (literal name) located on Bank St and not far from Box Hills central shopping mall crowd is its own legacy. It is a casual and no frills kind of place. You wont wine and dine but you can have a few cheeky Korean drinks like sojus.
The menu has options of ordering meats, mains and side dishes individually to various options of all you can eat Korean BBQ. It is a popular place among the young crowd and who dont mind the mediocre quality.
I had the Gourmet Buffet setting bank accounts by $35.50 per person. Per person you have a choice of either soup, bibimbap or cold noodles. While the meat options included beef (brisket, ox tongue, ribs, diced beef), pork (pork belly, spicy pork, pork neck), chicken (non-spicy and spicy) and octopus. The side dishes included kimchi, sprouts, fishcakes and a small plate of vegetables to pair with your meat.
The meats are not your highest quality but a value for money. While the kimchi jigae was spicy, filled with minimal amounts of meat and strongly fermented kimchi.
The waiter serves you all the meats available at the start and then you are required to continuously order. The kitchen portion controls their servings and it can become extremely busy. Therefore, I recommend double ordering your meats upon request.
If youre looking for a Korean BBQ where it is value for money, dont mind the quality, more about the quantity and no frills this is your place.