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Kajoku

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Kajoku - Korean & Japanese Cuisine. Plus karaoke rooms and general awesomeness.

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Annyeong Haseyo - Irasshaimase - Hello! Welcome to Kajoku - Korean & Japanese Cuisine. We are fully licensed and offer authentic K & J dishes and drinks, including tabletop BBQ, fried chicken, hotpots, bibimbap, dumplings, soju, shochu, nihonshu, makgeolli...we could go on. Our menu is designed to be shared but we have quite a range of single-serve dishes as well, and the bulk of our menu is available for takeaway. We also have private karaoke rooms available - the quality of the singing is up to you!
We hope to see you soon, to experience the best that Korean and Japan have to offer!

Address: Level 1 430 Ruthven St , Toowoomba City 4350, QLD, AU
Phone: (07) 4564 9229
moc.liamg@ofniukojak
State: QLD
City: Toowoomba City
Zip Code: 4350


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:30-00:00
Tuesday: 11:30-00:00
Wednesday: 11:30-00:00
Thursday: 11:30-00:00
Friday: 11:30-00:00
Saturday: 11:30-00:00
Sunday: 11:30-00:00


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Reviews
Most exciting restaurant in Toowoomba - delicious food, nice atmosphere, great for large groups. Friendly and helpful staff. Price is pretty high, but is reasonable. If you take your friends to this restaurant, I can assure you that you will have a great night. They even offer Karaoke rooms as well after you have finished your meal.
There were 4 of us, midweek with no booking. We were given a table with no wait although the restaurant was fairly full. We ordered a share platter with other sides and drinks. Most of the food was fabulous, it was personal taste that some was a little bland. Staff were friendly and although busy took the time to explain the concept of BBQing at oue table. Overall a good experience and I'd definitely go back again.
We came here during the festival of the flowers. The restaurant is located upstairs. I have a feeling that the restaurant specialises in Korean BBQ as it seems like most people were having that. We instead chose a whole serve of fried chicken, sweet soy beef rice, sweet soy beef rice cakes, hot stone mix, spicy pork noodles, poached pork belly, and Tteok-Galbi. I think the most outstanding was the poached pork belly. It literally melts in your mouth. All other dishes were good but not extraordinary. Staff were friendly. The place was clean and tidy. It was a bit pricey for the serving size but considering we were in Toowoomba, I think this would be one of the better Korean restaurants.
Ate here on a busy Saturday night and we were not disappointed. We ordered the Korean cheesy corn to start and it was delicious. The bbq meats we had the pork belly, teriyaki chicken and the beef bulgogi were tasty and the marinades delicious. We had a lot of fun cooking our own food and making wraps out of the lettuce and picked radish that accompanied the bbq dishes. Good value for money with 2 entrees, 3 bbq dishes, rice, 4 beers and a soft drink coming in at just over $100 with the three of us walking away very full.
Edited: To those who would like to leave a review: get prepared to be objected if you don’t like anything about this restaurant. I think taste is very subjective and everyone has right to share their thoughts. However, after reading the reply form the owner, I spent a hour to go through some of his/her reply to the others. And found that if you don’t like the dishes, it is your problem and your are darkening the restaurant, totally not related to them and what they serve must be perfect. Bibimbap: 0 if I could. Soggy rice in hot pot with a glug of sesame oil and toppings. The rice was so soggy that only dried up a bit in the pot, no hope for the rice crust. The toppings look normal in the photo but barely there after mixing with the rice. Spicy pork udon: 0.5 if I could. Better put “Oily” in the menu. I thought I ordered a soup udon when this was served, but that was all oil. 5: Recommended 4: We will be back 3: Worth trying 2: Regretted to try 1: Recommended in another way
The staff are beyond friendly, and the list of import alcohol is the biggest I have seen in any restaurant for a long time. The food is also an absolute delight, plenty of options over their Korean BBQ/Japanese inspired menu to choose from.
Damnnnnnn good! Didn’t get to use the bbq for only one plate but the rest was too delicious to care
Food was yummy but that was about it. We were told that we could only order certain meat as we didn't order ahead which was unusual. The staff also placed all the food in one area which made it a little difficult to know what meat was a part of each combo we ordered for our table of 7. I was also surprised that the menus were on a QR code. Normally I don't mind this but the menu was quite big so it was hard to look over quickly on a mobile phone. Also found the food a little expensive for the serving sizes. Might not go back as I don't want to spend that much on dinner when you cook it yourself.
Great food, great service. We were only planning on going once but love trying out a number of small dishes so much that we went back again 3 days later. Waiter's recommendations on the sake were spot on.Recommended dishesGyoza, Hotstone Mixed Rice
Staff were super helpful and made our dining experience with 3 young children smooth and simple. The food was delicious and, while I was a bit disappointed to miss out on the sumo basho on the big screens, arriving at 5PM meant that the kids were able to eat their fill before the visual distractions of the k-pop idols started up. All in all we had a great time! Kid-friendliness: Lots of high chairs available. A decent selection of plastic cutlery and crockery. The TV screens are a big distraction even for the adults but they don't seem to get turned on until 6:30PM or thereabouts. Wheelchair accessibility: Kajoku is situated on the first floor of the building, and there is an elevator available to transition to and from the ground floor
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