Reviews Warra Warra Korean Kitchen

5
Anand
+5
Simply one of the the best Korean fried chicken places around. Very generous portions of the chicken plate that comes with teobboki, fries, marinated water crescent and extra sauces. Probably enough for 2-3 for sharing. A little hard to find, since it is deep inside an alleyway, but google maps helps😊The cheese and egg roll is great too.
5
Tommi H
+5
The fried chicken was on point. A good crunchy batter, not greasy at all. We had half and half, spring onion and creamy onion. Both were very tasty, balanced in flavour Great hof chicken experience
5
Gary L
+5
Delicious chicken and sides, well priced, good indoor and outdoor seating options. Nice Soju and beers also. Friendly and helpful service. Great location just off Swanston st. Dinner for 2 with leftovers to take home cost us $75.
5
Sujan Maharjan
+5
Delicious fried chicken platter (hot and sweet chicken, original fried chicken, side chips, cabbage, radish, sauce). We also tried pork chilli which was so so good. Really good food loved it.
5
MelbFoodieMark
+5
Insta: melbfoodie_mark YT: MelbFoodieMark ** Check them out for more food reviews in Melbourne! - I wasn't planning on getting drunk but you can't really blame me knowing that this place serves some dope Korean Fried Chicken. But I probably should've sticked with beer instead of escalating to soju, then to soju bombs which led to a ruthless kareoke night. I thought I was familiar with all the top tier KFC joints so I was surprised how underrated OK Chicken was after my visit. Hidden in an alley in CBD, it gives off that 'if you know, you know' vibe which I love. Kinda makes you delusional by getting you to think it's your 'special secret place' when it really isn't LOL. My memory's a bit hazy but I do remember thinking everything I ate that night was quite tasty and the portion size was big enough to feed a village. We grabbed Triple Half Chicken Platter ($48.8) and Tteok-Bokki Hot Pot ($31.8). Chicken platter comes with a salad, chips, pickled radish, and rice cake skewers. We chose Soy Garlic, Sweet & Spicy, and Onion Mayo flavours out of all the other ones. I loved how they didn't cheap out on the sauce - absolutely flavourful. Not to mention, the chicken was crispy and tender. And just look at the way it's presented! Just alluring. I usually get disappointed when I order Tteok-Bokki because most places overcharge. SoI liked how the Tteok-Bokki here tried to justify its price by adding multiple different ingredients. Props to that. I also want to point out how friendly and accomodating the manager was. OK Chicken is my new go-to KFC joint in Melbourne!
4
Kandy Zz
+4
We came here for lunch and was pleasantly surprised by the delicious fried chicken that came in a generous serving. For $13ish, you can order the OK Chicken box which comes with a fair amount of boneless fried chicken, a salad and a main (rice or noodles). I ordered the noodles, it was cold and a little bit spicy, so stay away if you don't like spicy food. The original flavour chicken came with a salt n pepper and a spicy sauce on the side, which i thought was really nice too - eat it how you like it! Will definitely come back again to try their other dishes. Oh oh, happy hour - beer for $3!
5
Roshan Arjun Ananda
+5
Warra Warra Kitchen is a Korean restaurant located in Bourke Street, Melbourne. The restaurant serves a wide variety of Korean cuisine including Korean fried chicken, (boned, boneless, original, soy sauce, sweet chilli, spicy cheese), Mussel tteokbokki, Beef tteokbokki, bibimbap, kimchi stew, soju, etc. The price is reasonable and the food tastes delicious. Sweet chilli and soy sauce fried chicken are must try in the restaurant! Tasting fried chicken with soju is a perfect combo! Do check out my instagram @roshan_arjun for more feeds. Cheers!
5
SH
+5
No.1 Korean Chicken in Australia! Take away chicken also has the same quality as when you have it in the restaurant. Highly recommend it!!
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