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Bidrage med feedbackHave been here quite a few times now the most recent was last weekend. Upon arrival we were greeted by the friendly staff.The hardest decision to make when dining here is whether to have the Hot Pot of the BBQ. Being winter we decided on the Spicy Beef Rib Hot Pot, accompanied with Kim-Chi pancake and gyoza dumplings with a couple of bottles of Soju also. Highly recommended if you're looking to try something different.
What a 'fun ' place, go early though or late as they don 't take bookings and very popular.Cook your food over burning hot charcoal. Great adjustable individual ventilators over each table. Lees Korean Charcoal BBQ is open for lunch and dinner but the charcoal BBQ ing is the 'fun part '. Located in the mostly Asian area of Sunnybank one can be assured of enjoying a wonderful cultural 'foray '.. My daughter, son in law and myself enjoyed BBQing the marinated beef fillet, , beef ribs, and pork belly. To accompany these foods we added KImchi pancake, crispy garden salad, rice, hot pot soup, stir fired squid, chilli rice cake, and Korean condiments. Yum! Truly a 'gem ' in suburbia... Lee 's BBQ restaurant isn 't very large and when full can be quite noisy so don 't expect some quiet dining contemplation!..BYO and great staff.
Have been here quite a few times now the most recent was last weekend. Upon arrival we were greeted by the friendly staff.The hardest decision to make when dining here is whether to have the Hot Pot of the BBQ. Being winter we decided on the Spicy Beef Rib Hot Pot, accompanied with Kim-Chi pancake and gyoza dumplings with a couple of bottles of Soju also. Highly recommended if you're looking to try something different.
What a 'fun' place, go early though / or late as they don't take bookings and very popular.Cook your food over burning hot charcoal. Great adjustable individual ventilators over each table. Lees Korean Charcoal BBQ is open for lunch and dinner but the charcoal BBQ-ing is the 'fun part'. Located in the mostly Asian area of Sunnybank one can be assured of enjoying a wonderful cultural 'foray'.. My daughter, son-in-law and myself enjoyed BBQing the marinated beef fillet, , beef ribs, and pork belly. To accompany these foods we added KImchi pancake, crispy garden salad, rice, hot pot soup, stir fired squid, chilli rice cake, and Korean condiments.- Yum! Truly a 'gem' in suburbia... Lee's BBQ restaurant isn't very large and when full can be quite noisy so don't expect some quiet dining contemplation!..BYO and great staff.
I love a great Korean BBQ! Don't want to say that I'm an expert, but living in Honolulu and traveling to Seoul for work means that I've sampled a few Korean