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Przekaż informację zwrotnąHad dine in for lunch, very stingy restaurant. I ordered hot bibimbap with beef in sauce, but I hardly found any beef in my bowl. Only few slices of mushroom with lot of rice. Not recommended.
It was one to twice or twice here, Gosh, can not remember what my experience was back then. It grabbed a few food objects from the Korean store and thought that I should revisit this outlet. Grief Grief Spicy fish stew 3/5, not many fish pieces, many mung beans, it did the job I take to make me full. Grief Grief Bibimbak 2.75 / 5, again very few pieces of meat, fried egg was a catastrophe, I am hardly an expert for Korean dishes, I think that the egg yolk should oocate into the Bibimbap? Generous part.
The Lemon Grove arcade is a step back in time to the humble beginnings of Chatswood. The outdated multi-level retail complex has stood the test of time and food court on the bottom floor has never ceased to attract the locals. Jang Soo is one of those. You could see locals and office workers dine here regularly. Their cheap prices and staple of Korean favorites remains the core of their business. The set meals are what people come for such as the Soondubu Jjigae (Spicy Soft tofu stew) comes out pipping hot in a claypot with silken tofu and a rich red chili bean and seafood stock but on this occasion the soup was strangley thick. The flavour is usually a good indicator of anything spolied but the flavour remained true to form. Three serves of kim chi and a bowl of rice completes the meal for $12. The Jeyuk-deopbap (Spicy pork) and rice is presented nicely and also come in a set meal with three kim chi a small dish of steamed egg and rice.The sliced pork belly pieces were stir fried in a sweet and spicy Korean red chilli paste that was fragrant. However, the steamed egg was microwaved and lost ist silky and fluffy texture seperating water and egg and should not have been made or served that way. There is a good selection of kim chi for sale but they tend not to fill up the boxes completely and also a hot cabinet that sells fried squid and chicken drumsticks which is always crispy and cooked well. Quality could be a bit of a hit and miss on days but the husband and wife operation could be excused for serving decent home cooked meals at reasonable prices.
The Lemon Grove arcade is a step back in time to the humble beginnings of Chatswood. The outdated multi-level retail complex has stood the test of time and food court on the bottom floor has never ceased to attract the locals. Jang Soo is one of those. You could see locals and office workers dine here regularly. Their cheap prices and staple of Korean favorites remains the core of their business. The set meals are what people come for such as the Soondubu Jjigae (Spicy Soft tofu stew) comes out pipping hot in a claypot with silken tofu and a rich red chili bean and seafood stock but on this occasion the soup was strangley thick. The flavour is usually a good indicator of anything spolied but the flavour remained true to form. Three serves of kim chi and a bowl of rice completes the meal for $12. The Jeyuk-deopbap (Spicy pork) and rice is presented nicely and also come in a set meal with three kim chi a small dish of steamed egg and rice.The sliced pork belly... read more
Thoroughly impressed by this tiny Korean restaurant Grief The Bibimbap is really delicious (if a bit on the oily side) and the tofu soup was incredible and full of taste, Grief The pages were also great and delicious, though on the small side a bit Grief In any case, you recommend and will take you one of the better Korean places in Chatwood