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Bidrage med feedbackReal rating: 8.2/10<br/ <br/ For 35pp, kbbq is very affordable here. The meats and sides served are very good for the price that is paid. Sure the meat could be better but this is surely the best place to get a proper kbbq fix at a great price. I highly recommend this if you are looking to have a nice kbbq night with your friends or partner.
Decent prices, huge variety of food to barbecue, convenient location. My go to all you can eat kbbq place. Keep in mind that they have timed sessions though.
Definitely one of the better buffet places that don't skimp you out! there's a LOT of variety from meats to sushi to soups to appetisers to noodles to fried dishes and even desserts! it was $39 the last time i went i think (correct me if i'm wrong but definitely worth it when you go to a normal bbq place the plates alone can cost $40 and you definitely need more of them whereas here, it's a buffet! the food quality is pretty good probably not as good as normal bbq but for the variety, volume and price, i'm not complaining : really delicious food and will be back again
Disclaimer- the images are quite graphic for the ones who like cooked meals.This is a new branch of the famous Se Jong in Campsie, which is still in my list of places to visit. Anyway, this place is nothing short of amazing. It opens at 5 pm and if you do not have a booking, be ready to wait for at least 30mins. Although I do not like waiting, this place was totally worth the wait and as soon as you enter the restaurant you feel as if you are in a wonderland. This is no ordinary kbbq, as they have a lot more to offer than the range of meats which includes sushi, fried chicken, some salads and the legendary fried egg. The meats are quite good and really varies on the cut. Great place with a price worth for the menu on offer, there is a time limit of 2hrs but I didn't find that a problem as that is a lot of time. Overall, must visit for kbbq lovers in the CBD area.
Where is the best all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ in the Sydney CBD? I think we have a winner. Long-time Campsie favourite, Se Jong, now has a restaurant on Castlereagh Street in the city. And it's cheap. Just $35 gets you a two hour window of unlimited wagyu beef, prawns, ox tongue, sushi, fried chicken, jap chae and more. Go ahead. Pinch yourself. This is not a dream.