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Kang Na Roo - Clayton - Photo album

Absolutely amazing! Food was fantastic! Cannot recommend more. It gets super busy though so I would recommend booking a table, and if there is a line out the door you do need to go in and tell them you are there for your booking. Otherwise you will be waiting in line for a table instead. Highly reco
This is a decent Korean restaurant in Clayton where there are not many restaurants that does a range of Korean food which is not BBQ and Korean Fried Chicken. The seafood stone bowl rice was well flavoured but the rice crust was a bit too burnt. Otherwise good location and the side dishes is always
Good food and very good service. Its just a little expensive than I thought, but it was totally worth it. Must try anchovies tho, it was yum.
Been meaning to try this restaurant each time we pass Clayton and we finally made it. Even though there was quite a delay at the beginning to see the menu we could see that it was a busy evening. Being short staffed, the delay cascaded with every table seated. From the pics, we ordered the Korean f
I don't normally post reviews but I had to for this one. If there was an option to rate zero stars I would. The old lady who greets (or lackof) and takes orders from customers is rude and disrespectful. Clearing up our dishes that we haven't even finished nor asking us if we are finished. One night
Friends and I have been coming here for over 14 years, at least once a month. Consistently awesome. Most authentic and delicious Korean restaurant in Melbourne. Been to Korea multiple times and this place brings us right back to Korea. Bit pricey compared to other places but worth it because no wher
Super family friendly ❤️ Really liked the ambience and food was authentic. Is a bit pricey compared to other korean restaurants but its worth it. Beef bulgolgi was lit. Idk why ppl are complaining about the old lady, she was really nice to us? I’m not expecting 5 star service at a family run restau
Expected kangaroo to be on the menu, but they have a surprising story about the name that doesn't relate to the animal. Authentic food run by the Korean Halmeoni, set in a traditional style interior with imported Korean timber features and decor. Quite reasonable, bear in mind most of the dishes are
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