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    Roll & Roll Friends

    4.8 (5 reviews)
    InexpensiveJapanese, Fast Food, Korean
    Open 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Korean Sojubar Juroheunghal

    Korean Sojubar Juroheunghal

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 kmAdelaide
    $$

    28/1/2012 This well-hidden underground restaurant will…read moreforever be sadly remembered as "where I had the flattest drink ever" in my book. Just in case you're interested to know, I've never been to Korea before. Here you can eat authentic Korean food in Adelaide. Which sounds kinda cool, doesn't it? During my meal at Korean Sojubar I didn't expect to get smiles, a generous 50c discount off my drink and Korean celebrities on their wall TV screen. (I think it was because maybe the owner looked very happy, just getting loaded with cash from a couple of wealthy customers who paid before me.) From mere personal observation, experimenting with Korean dining makes the owner a helluva lot of money (I can't stop mentioning the two customers before me who dropped hundreds of dollars to eat Korean food)... But I'll be the first to say that spending over $33 for a very flat lemon lime bitter drink, and mildly flavoured Korean food was not something I would be willing to do again. Star rating based upon the following: -Awesome owner, you clearly rock for giving me 50cents off my drink. It's ironic, because my lady friend found 50cents when we were walking to the beach earlier today! Whatever was happening, spiritual or not, there was something about the finding money or saving money a lot today?! Could it be she's my lucky charm, or something really good is about to happen to me? $3.00 in total for my experience here! I did pretty well here! -How flat my lemon lime bitter tasted. It was a warm day and they gave me no cold ice whatsoever. Wow. -There were only two other groups of customers on a late Saturday afternoon...I was worried that this place might have been packed upon entering, but luckily there was barely anyone.

    Greatest bar in adelaide. The Korean Fried Chicken is to die for. Crispy, hot, savoury delites…read morewhich greet my taste buds happily. The kimchi pancakes are fantastic. The pork belly is cheap and deliciously filling. Best place to hang out with your plates. The owner Guen Soo is a super chill dude.

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    Korean fried chicken, $35

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    Level One - Cabbage Slaw  with Japanese dressing

    Level One

    5.0(1 review)
    0.5 kmAdelaide
    $$$

    Omakase! OMG - what a fun way to dine at this place…read more Ascend above the noise and bustle of the Electra House bars on the ground, and you arrive in an open space with a mixture of high (bar-style) and regular (dining room style) tables to suit your group dynamics. You have chopsticks AND knife and fork at hand, to fit in with the variety of Asian Fusion food offerings. The dishes are as appetising as the photos suggest. But once our knowledgeable server described the Omakase option, we were hooked! Four 'rounds' of dishes from the menu; changed on a daily basis - so think of it as the banquet option, but you never know which one until you arrive. Especially for a first time visit, it's the best way to go.

    From the owner: Located on the first floor of Electra House, Level One is a Modern Asian…read morerestaurant with an informed yet informal dining style. The edgy on-trend interior including 'Electra Blue' painted floors, neon signs and light boxes surrounded by Tasmanian Oak framing, give the sense of "You have arrived!" as soon as you set foot in the venue. With many years experience in Modern Australian, Italian, Korean and Japanese cuisine, Executive Chef Jamie Kang uses these skilled techniques paired with flavours from his Korean heritage in our contemporary asian menu. Using fresh South Australian produce, he creates a seamless marriage between Eastern, European and Australian flavours. Our extensive beverage selection includes our quirky, yet also recognised wine list and cocktail menu.

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