Melbourne Dae Jang Geum Korean BBQ
235 Little Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
About
Spicy marinated meats cooked by diners on small BBQs at the table in a large all-day restaurant.
Features & Amenities
Reviews (5)
This Korean restaurant has been around for a long time, but this is my 2nd time here. Food was good and authentic. The handmade noodle soup base was unexpected delicious, better than it looked from the menu. Their fried chicken batter was surprisingly flavorful and different from other korean fried chicken. Highly recommended if you were to come down to city for a nice korean meal.
Food is nice and tasty. Service started great, but it seems like the restaurant closes at 9:30p.m. We just received new drinks and the music was turned off a couple of minutes later. This made it quite awkward with just 2 tables filled
Amazing Korean dining experience, we loved so much! When we arrived, 10ppl were waiting but we can enter after 10mins by quick operation. We visited there with our child(1yr old) and they had high chair(baby chair). Enough space for family dinner, and warm hospitality. We had BBQ and Korean pancake, and many side dishes, all of them were so delicious(especially beef tongue). They took our photo by Cheki, and it became great memory for our family trip! Thank you so much and we'd like to visit again!
Highly recommend the Spicy Sausages & Vegetable Hot Pot here. The portions of sausage and pork are very generous, and other side dishes such as Korean rice cakes, kimchi, and enoki mushrooms are also excellent. The large slice of cheese added makes the flavor even richer and very satisfying. The Korean boneless fried chicken is outstanding too. The hostess is very warm and the service is good
This place serves authentic Korean food โ as a Korean, I can say itโs the real deal. The dishes are delicious. However, I think they should either curate the playlist properly or turn down the volume a little. They keep playing only the kind of Korean ballads where singers scream in high notes and sound like theyโre crying the whole time, which makes it hard to truly enjoy the meal. Music in the dining hall should be treated as part of the overall menu and experience.









