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Przekaż informację zwrotnąOne of my favourite places in Strathfield for a quick eat! It's so cheap and everything I've tried so far has been really good. The restaurant decor is nothing special and looks cheap but it's the food that matters! I'll probably slowly eat my way through the menu but at the moment my favourites are their cold noodle soup and octopus kalguksu. ????
Service: 8/10 Food: Chilli rice cake ($9) - 7/10 Kimchi mini hot pot ($11) - 9/10 Sizzling stone bibimbap ($12) - 8/-9 Spicy squid, octopus and bulgogi ($11) - 7/10 Been here a few times, cheap Korean food with good servings
This is the place where you can get the biggest bang for the buck if you are craving for Korean food but are operating on a tight budget. Their Jap Chae is off the chart - one of the best we have tried. Their Ramyun and Bibimbab are also very nice. Service and timing - can't complain.
Service is friendly and really fast. The restaurant doesn't look particularly exciting but the food is tasty and simple. Portions are huge and great value for the price. My favourites are the combination rice cakes and bulgogi with potato noodles.
It's been a few years and yet I return to this little joint time and time again! Really good prices and generous servings, what more could you want?! Like all Korean restaurants, the complementary side dishes were an added perk (though we did receive a side dish of broccoli which was a little strange, my friend and I concluded that they must have run out of their intended side dish...) we ordered the kimchi fried rice and noodles (recommended by the waiter and conveniently forgotten which type by me!) Both dishes were the tiniest bit spicy (Korean food for you!) delicious and worth every penny. On a separate occasion, I've had the chilli rice cakes with a sprinkle of melted cheese on top. The serving was massive and I honestly don't think I finished it. It was also a lot spicier than I expected, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. The cheese ramen, on the other hand, was disappointing. It tasted like the packet instant noodles. A minor drawback is that this restaurant only accepts cash (as is the case for most Asian eateries) yet there is a commonwealth ATM down the road and an NAB ATM across the street. But hey - it's worth the effort walking down to withdraw money, Mojee rarely disappoints! Edit: recommended dishes include beef bibimbap, kimbap, kimchi fried rice.