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Feedback gevenFriday night 8 o'clock, people are still in bed, so it must be good. the restaurant is full of Korean, so it must be authentic. we tried the huh galgi and it was very delicious! I especially liked the seaweed. I want to come back to visit definately. to taste their grilled food.
Had seafood noodles (champong) and bumbibap. the suppe was tasteful. Restaurant-patrons were all korean and I guess it should be quite authentic. friendly staff and waiting time can be a little long.
I was looking for a place to have breakfast/lunch in Sunnybank and remembered having great experiences at GoBull. I ordered the dol sot bi bim bap and the pork bone soup. Both were included in a list of very affordable lunch specials. They first give you cold barley tea which is a nice little touch! Then the side dishes were simple but really good , i was very pleased ! They all tasted fresh ! (Some places in the CBD offer foul side dishes that are tasteless or just too sour) The meals also were fantastic ! Nothing to complain about. Huge portion sizes, fresh, tasty and prices are great. Interior is nice and clean, and importantly the waitress is so polite and nice (a problem with most korean restaurants in the CBD is that their waitresses are just ill-mannered and untrained !) This place is undoubtedly one of the best places for Korean food in Sunnybank
Great food and service Especially staff customer service is fantastic!! Traditional Korean food and fusion food Good for value, food was tasty
Explored this Korean restaurant last night @Sunnybank Hill. It was quite busy on a Wed night and I felt comfortable that all diners except our table were Korean. It must be an authentic Korean cuisine. My gut feeling would not let me down. We only order one of their signature dishes to share "Grilled plate with combination beef offals". The lovely waitress warned us that the food are offals but we kept nodding our heads to say that we love to try. Well, at the end it proves that it is a right decision. As the rule of thumb, the waitress dropped down a lot of side dishes including turnips & onions, seaweed and the traditional Kim Chi as well as two different sauces and some special powder. I can guarantee that was the best Kim Chi among the other Korean restaurants such as Lee's BBQ, Boom Boom or Maru on Sunnybank area. Following were the Sweet Corns with cheese and Soya Bean Paste Soup. Just those side dishes already filled my stomach. Then the grilled dish came with sizzling plate, those offals are all cooked with garlic and chives. It was sooooo nice to go with the Korean Beer "Hite". Guess what, the total bill was only $40. I highly recommend this local gem.