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Crowded for a reason. A very cool place, the low lighting and the decorations were nice. We ordered a vegan banquet and a regular banquet. Both were really nice, although the vegan pumpkin and walnut dumplings were rubbery. I'll definitely go again, the banquet is a great way to pick your favorites
What an experience! I walked in without a booking on a Tuesday evening thinking that it would be quiet and boy was I wrong! Canberra clearly loves Lazy Su and I can see why! Excellent service, amazing venue, almost too much food to choose from which caters for all dietary requirements and last but n
A fantastic casual dining experience. Eye catching decor, clean and well designed seating experience. Service was timely, attentive and focused on meeting our needs especially because one of our group was anaphylactic to nuts. The food was flavourful & well portioned. Looking forward to returning.
Great restaurant and a good variety of dining options on the menu. All the food we got was very tasty. Place was a little bit crowded and so we had to sit on their outdoor tables. Bear that if you sit outdoors the waiters tend to take a lot longer to refil your water and it is a bit far from the bat
We cannot resist a visit to Lazy Su's when we come to Canberra. The food is delicious, the drinks are fabulous and the service is wonderful. It's always super busy so definitely book ahead to avoid disappointment. This time we dined outside and our little dog was allowed to join us. All our friends
Hit and miss with the food here. The prawn toast was fantastic but then the bao burgers were very mediocre. Then the spicy grandma's tofu was ok and the Japanese roast chicken lacked flavour. The cocktails and drinks were quite nice. Overall, for me it was not worth the price.
Really good food. Customer service was friendly and attentive. Each dish we ordered was well prepared. Kids loved the tteokbokki bolognase, husband rated the kingfish ceviche, and my favourite was the prawn toast. Short rib beef bibimbap was also a stand out with the char sui-like meat flavour being
Aussified Korean/ Japanese restaurant with eye-catching neon signage outside, lanterns on the display window and a warm red glow inside. Like a getaway to Seoul right here in lil old Canberra. It combines the best of Sydney and Melbourne's Asian fusion restaurants: It has the retro pop vibes and re
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