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    TK Something BBQ Restaurant - Menu 29/07/16

    TK Something BBQ Restaurant

    3.5(13 reviews)
    0.9 km
    $$

    It was my first k-bbq experience. My friends took me here. The service was great and staff were…read morealways quick with orders and service. Would definitely go again. And would recommend to anyone wanting to experience good k-bbq. Ooo.. p.s. the creme brûlée is to die for.

    We thought we'd try something a bit more local instead of driving 45 minutes to my favourite Korean…read moreBBQ place. I wish we'd taken the drive. The place was relatively empty when we got in, there were 2 other customers at tables. So why it took them about 30+ minutes to bring out the meat we requested I'm not sure. But this place is all you can eat, in 2 hours. Drinks are priced as extra. There was heaps of seating inside with vents for the bbq cookers. It's not a serve yourself (obviously) it's a they serve you kind of deal. Well. You HOPE they serve you I should say. We didn't get a plate that we ordered and trying to flag down the ever elusive staff is like trying to catch a unicorn. They said to put your hand up to change your charred plate you were cooking on. My arm literally fell off waiting for service. We then waited some more. And some more. We asked 2 waiters on their way past for a new plate. Then we waited some more. And then some more. You get the drift here guys. The only thing I enjoyed was the beef shoulders. The oxford beef was really bland & chewy. So you had to smother it in whatever you could get your hands on to eat it. They don't have sweet soy sauce, but tell you there's a sweet chilli that works just as well when you ask. There are also no condiment stations so you can't get your own. Sharing a small bowl of soy between 3 people was hard. And the thought of asking for more send me into a panic attack as I didn't want to wait another 45 minutes for sauce. There's a lot of waiting for your 2 hours of all you can eat. In the end we didn't end up asking for anything more to eat because I'd just about had enough. Left still hungry but paid $109 for the experience for 3 people. Plus there's a surcharge for using a card to pay. Will I ever go again? Ummm, let's put that down as a big NO.

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    TK Something BBQ Restaurant - Great food. Potato salad is a must try! Meat beautifully marinaded. Seafood also included in the buffet.

    Great food. Potato salad is a must try! Meat beautifully marinaded. Seafood also included in the buffet.

    TK Something BBQ Restaurant - Passion fruit panacotta yummmmmmm

    Passion fruit panacotta yummmmmmm

    TK Something BBQ Restaurant

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    Hanyang Galbi - 10/27/23 Marinated beef ribs

    Hanyang Galbi

    4.5(10 reviews)
    14.6 km
    $$

    Quality/Quantity - Seafood Pancakes $28AUD - This was a…read morehit. Beef Skirt $32 and Pork $29 Hibachi - They cooked for us. I usually prefer my beef medium rare, but it got mixed with the pork, so everything got cooked well done. If my beef was cooked medium rare, this would probably be a 5 star review. Sirloin Beef $39 AUD - Beautifully marbled. Marinated Beef Ribs $36AUD - This was good and had generous meat. We ordered too much meat, but amazingly we finished it all, so it had to have been really good. Cheese Corn Side Dish - Okay, too cheesy for me. I bet very few people say that, lol. Tofu Side Dish - I am not a tofu or soup person, so I did not try. They have both Korean and Australian beers, thank you. I chose to drink the local beers, as the Korean brand beers were the same as the U.S. Support locals. Atmosphere - Small local restaurant. Indoor/outdoor seating were very limited. Semi-open kitchen, see picture. You will be crammed in to maximize space. Open 7 days a week from 11am to 10:30pm. Not sure if they have bathrooms; sorry I can not remember and I did not take a picture. Service - Full service. They actually cook the food for you at your table. Both the owner and waiter cooked for us. I really appreciated that. But I am also sure they do that to turn the tables faster, good business practice. Win/win. Price - See menu, Korean foods are always a little on the expensive side, but when you take into consideration the current US exchange rate, it was a sale for us. :) Owner Comment - Congrats on your success.

    Nice place. Nice food…read more The waiters and waitresses are pretty warm. We ordered the 169 dollar set for a family of four, pretty good.

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    Hanyang Galbi - 10/27/23 Exterior, entrance

    10/27/23 Exterior, entrance

    Hanyang Galbi - 10/27/23 Sirloin Beef

    10/27/23 Sirloin Beef

    Hanyang Galbi - 10/27/23 Supporting the local beers; Korean beers here same as US.

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    10/27/23 Supporting the local beers; Korean beers here same as US.

    Khoune Kham

    Khoune Kham

    4.0(1 review)
    3.1 km
    $$

    The southern side of Fairfield station entertains a number of Lao/Thai restaurants and Khoune Kham…read moreis one that I have frequented a few times over the past year. Traditional Lao Thai food is a bit more adventurous than normal Thai food of the sort you find in Thaitown or King Street Newtown. Conveniently located across the road from the station with parking available right across the street - the eatery is 1 of 3 on this block and probably is in 2nd spot in terms of popularity. I go to this one as each time it is busy enough but I can still walk in and get a table without waiting. This is definitely a family run business and the front of house is run by the kids and the kitchen seems to be manned by the parents/elders. I have received pretty friendly service here from the wait staff and which rounds off a cheap great tasting meal. My tip for ordering at a Lao place is to forego the carbs and order the salads and meats. I don't normally get the noodle, curry or rice dishes - if people in your group can't eat without some carbs, then get the sticky rice to go with the meats and salads. My favourite salad is the Lao green papaya salad with fermented crab. Only ask for hot if you're a freak chili eater as it is HOT! If the strong pungent fermented crab is too much for you, then go for the squid or beef salads - both are good. When eating the salads, nibble on a bit of cabbage or a mint leaf for an extra flavour kick. For something a bit different, get the burnt rice and 'ham' salad - awesome contrast of textures and flavour. As for the meats, I always order the Lao sausage and grilled ox tongue. The ox tongue should be crisp on the edges and tender in the middle - if it is tough then they have overcooked it. Khoune Kham has never failed to deliver on some tender ox tongue. The deep fried quail is also highly recommended. Prices are quite competitive, with most dishes around the $10 mark. I think the correct number of dishes to order is the # of people in your party + 2. So if you have 4 people, order 6 dishes.

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    Khoune Kham - Fresh Coconuts

    Fresh Coconuts

    Khoune Kham - Other Than Food Menu

    Other Than Food Menu

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    The Menu

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