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I ordered non spicy seafood noodles and the deep fried dumpling. The food was tasty and service was good. The bowl of the noodles is big, but there wasn't too much noodles though, mostly onion only..... and I waited for more than half an hour for the food to arrive. I saw three Korean customers who
it's really authentic Korean- Chinese restaurant. been here more than hundreds and every visit satisfied. great food and friendly greeting by hall staffs. definitely recommend 👌
Good location and reasonable price. One of female waitress was really nice and kind. Good and valuable food and its amount. Korean Chinese food, I really love it. U can find spicy and not spicy
The food is quite average. Doesn’t seem to taste like authentic Korean Chinese fusion restaurants I’ve been to in Sydney. Even though the black beans noodles came in a big bowl, the noodles were plenty but the sauce was mainly diced onions with not much pork. It also didn’t have that wok hays flavou
(3.5 stars) Reasonably priced Sydney Film Festival CBD eats seem harder to come by this year, with late night dining options all but wiped out. Kao Kao Sydney on Pitt Street, delivered a good Korean meal at a decent price. For the sake of variety we ordered three dishes, but this proved to be too m
Just above average for Korean food. Black bean noodles at best would have had one tablespoon of meat. Service and staff were slow
Ordering was super easy! The food came out fast and fresh. The staff were really welcoming and nice all around, very helpful when we needed it. The food was delicious. Ordered the Jajangmyeon and loved it. Super tasty, the pork was really nice and the noodles had the perfect flavour. Also got the g
Two thumbs up!👍🏼👍🏼 yummy yumm!! If you pay by cash, you can get a can of soft drink or fried dumpling on the house.
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