Another hidden gem in Canterbury. Korean BBQ, seems popular with the local Koreans (always a good sign). Menu somewhat limited but adequate. Our family loved our experience here. Park in ALDI and walk down the side entry.
Does My Bomb Look Big In This
+3.5
There’s no better advertisement than aroma for a Korean barbeque restaurant. I discovered Jang Tur Charcoal B.B.Q. when I was in Canterbury reviewing Bon Japanese Restaurant. The heady aroma of barbequed meat stayed with me for six months, so we eventually found our way back to Canterbury to give it a whirl. The front entrance on Canterbury Road is in a state of disrepair. Gold window tint gives the interior an otherworldly feel as we peer inside before entering through the heavy door. Locals in the know seem to use a back lane entrance that takes you down a dimly lit side passage from somewhere near the Aldi carpark. I mentally note it down for next time... We’re directed to a table that’s been constructed by laying a round stainless steel tabletop over a red metal drum. In the centre it has a recessed charcoal grill that’s quickly filled with a pot of hot coals, then topped with a thick wire grill. The room is...
Authentic low-key good old fashioned korean bbq! Dodgy decore, but good service and marinated meats. Very home cooked environment, almost feels like korea from a by-gone era. Be prepared for the eating around the barrels. Hidden gem.
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