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Gami Chicken King St - Melbourne - Photo album

We weren't sure if we had the right place even though the sign was outside since the yellow door was closed. After opening it and heading down to the basement we arrived in the restaurant. The menu had quite a selection of items but we came here to try one thing, the chicken and beer. We grabbed the
Chicken and beer, or more precisely Korean Fried Chicken and Korean beer! Can’t go wrong with this combo. Get yourself a barrel of beer and settle in for the night with loads of flavour and food coming your way. One full paddle of fried chicken between two people will keep you fed, and can also reco
Great place to just chill and relax around some good Korean food. Menu is simple only offering a few dishes, but they also have a full page of Gami Fried Chicken which was really crispy, tasty and delicious. Also had the tteokbokki which was a lil more spicy that I thought it would be, but was reall
Very decently priced fried chicken with a great side selection of other menu items. Being in the basement adds to its charm. Great beer selection on choice and the staff are super friendly. The pickled radish that comes with the chicken is so good!
Very regular at this place. Amazing wings and beer. Really good for the price. The new glass noodles are very tasty and amazing. Its a must try after the wings. Staff is very friendly and the service is super fast. Always a busy day here.
Just amazing fried chicken! If you’re game, go the volcano chicken. Soooo hot but so good with the salad and beer. They just churn out amazing chicken even when you get there a minute before the kitchen closes!
Gami is probably the best Korean Fried Chicken you can get, and the King Street restaurant is no different. It's a little hidden, inside, through a little doorway and down a flight of stairs. Once you're in though, delicious fried chicken, with wonderful sauce options (the spicy is properly spicy,
Who doesn’t know Gami fried chicken? I normally get the original flavour and eat it with rice. One of the best korean fried chicken in Melbourne.
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