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My journey into the Korean cuisine keeps me looking for different places to eat. The chosen one this time was Seoul Night, in the CBD. I actually took a while to find, as the door look like a vending machine in the middle of a alley. Once you enter, seems like a dance club, loud sound and flashing lights. I knew that from previous reviews, so no surprises. It is good for young adults, unless you enjoy some k-pop like I do. I order spicy chicken and that was really spicy, took me some time to digest the whole dish. It was delicious and well prepared. You gotta enjoy hot food , otherwise it would be a nightmare to finish up. Overall, service is friendly and fast, food is decent and fairly priced.
Might be a better experience eating in than getting takeaway. Chips came cold, stale and soggy and were obviously old since the rosemary chicken was still hot and fresh in the same order. Rosemary chicken well-seasoned and rice cakes were chewy and soft. Unfortunately, there was more batter and rice cake than chicken itself though.
We came here to celebrate my friend’s birthday. It has a nice dark alley vibe with neon lights. the food was really good and would definitely recommend. The drinks on the other hand was weak. Feels like it has been watered down and overpriced -they need to up their cocktail game in my opinion. Otherwise 4/5 first impression
Seoul night just hits the spot time and time again. My friends and I have been here so many times and the food and customer service is so consistent. The dishes are delicious and made for sharing so everyone is always able to try different things. I highly recommend the rose pasta and rosemary fried chicken if you like proper spicy food. The staff do an amazing job. This place has been busy everytime I've been there but the staff mange to attend to people as quick as they can with a really approachable and friendly service. Bonus: Seoul night was the only restaurant I have been to during the pandemic that provided sanitizers for each table. Highly recommend if you're looking for a place with a different vibe. I know I'll be back regularly
When we accidentally stumbled across this place and was refused entry cause it was a restaurant, we were hoping to come back one day to give it a try. Booked a table and arrived, we did arrive about half an hour earlier than our reservation to see if we could be seated early but if we didn’t that was fine however they did let us come in early which was nice. Took about 5 or so minutes for someone to even come to the door to assist us as we needed to be seated by staff. Was put in the small corner which was a shame cause I couldn’t appreciate the interior of the place as I was just looking at a corner. Food was good with decent portions as it’s designed to shared though the two people table is way too small, was served promptly when placing the initial order however my partner was ignored 3 times when he was trying to wave someone down just so we could get another drink. I wouldn’t really rush back but I am willing to give the place another try maybe sometime in the future.
Great ambience, can be a bit noisy at time, but that adds to the street food experience. Loved the Soju got a summer special flavoured soju and the fried chicken with their house sauce, it was incredibly delicious! Can be a bit of a wait, reserve in advance if possible!
First time here. First they need to update the menu on the Web site as prices and dishes are different to what they have now. Do not get pork ribs as they hardly have any meat on them and were pretty dry for its high price. Chicken coconut pasta was delicious. Original fried chicken was nice but it didn't come with fries like the older photos I've seen. Mocktail slushy were a treat from some mild spice in the dishes. A bit pricey for 1 or 2 dishes and a let down on the pork ribs but staff were very polite especially when they were asking if we're going to be OK with our order as it might be too much. Us islanders smashed it like 'too much ?' Good experience worth to check out.
A group of 5 of us went to Seoul Night to celebrate my sister in laws birthday. This was a 1st experience for most of us so we were very excited. It's down a little side street & your welcomed by a red door that looks like a soda vending machine that I thought was pretty cool. We were then greeted by one of the staff who was very lovely. Some of our group had turned up before us and had already ordered drinks so we sat down to. The customer service was actually really great. They were attentive and polite and informative when we asked questions about the food and drinks. The food come out reasonably fast. They checked on us a couple times to check if we wanted more drinks & if our food was ok & I appreciate things like that. The reason for the 3 star review is because some of the food we ordered regardless of the 1 chili meter on the menu it was very spicy. Im not the best with spice but usually with mild spice I can handle it but this I could not. We had: Original Fried Chicken: Very tasty! Nice and crispy & hot. Korean Fried Chicken is honestly my favourite type of fried chicken & this satisfied my cravings for it. Also come with a side of chips & they were cooked to perfection. Crunchy on the outside & soft on the inside. Not spicy at all Soy Glazed Fried Chicken: This was the spicy dish that I couldn't handle. Although the chicken was moist & the honey soy glaze was amazing I could not bring myself past the burn of the spice so I wouldn't order it again. Kumara Pizza: Amazing. Simply Amazing. I loved it. It's not really a pizza I'd say more like a kumara bake but it was very delish. The cheese cut the sweetness of the kumara and it was a perfect match for my taste buds. Not spicy at all Rosè Chicken Pasta: Was very good also. I wish they'd tell me how the chicken stays crunchy when mixed in with the sauce. The pasta is cooked to perfection. Not to soft and not to hard. Not spicy at all Korean Grilled Pork: Was a tad spicy & it didn't even have a Chilli next to it to say it would be spicy but I did like it. Tasty, juicy pork & the rice went perfectly with it. This spice I could handle & would gladly enjoy again. The drinks. OMG the drinks were to die for. I had a Watermelon Soju Slushie and the Mango Soju Slushie and they both exceeded my expectation for real!! I'd legit go back just to have those soju slushies the food was a bonus to me. The atmosphere was nice & it was pretty funky. The decor was modern. It was mixed with a bit of a street with neon lights & graffiti on the walls there was Korean words that were also translated to English that I thought was cool & neon lights all around. All in all it was a great experience & I think everyone should try it atleast once. P.s if you don't like spice I recommend not getting any of the items that have a Chilli next to them & double check with the servers on what spice level they are.
Fried chicken is to die for, the soy sauce one! We also had kumara pizza, kimchi fried rice is so good! I also like spicy sticky rice cake. Feel like back in Seoul! Strongly recommend!
The atmosphere is superb. The food is amazing but the staffs need to be more attentive. I love the vibe and lights which makes cosy and relax. The price is bit noe fair for the portion. Rather than that enjoyed. Make sure to book a table earlier.