Lazy Su - Canberra

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Lazy Su

Lazy Su
4.3 / 5 (5556 reviews)

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Lazy Su is an Asian-inspired eatery that combines retro 80's American-Japanese-Korean pop culture with hawker vendor vibes. The food and drinks are served quickly and are perfect for sharing. Walk-ins are welcome every night of the week, although there may be a wait during peak times. Check out our menu at https://lazy-su.com.au/eat. Bookings are limited to a two-hour seating allocation and BYO is not available. Cakeage is available for $3 per person upon request when booking.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Arindi

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★ 4.3 / 5 from 5556 reviews

Lazy Suzie received mixed reviews from diners. While some enjoyed the food and service, others were disappointed by the lack of flavor in certain dishes and the pushy behavior of the wait staff. Despite these criticisms, many patrons appreciated the vegan options on the menu and the unique dining experience. The restaurant's lively atmosphere and trendy vibe were also highlights for many customers. Overall, Lazy Suzie seems to be a hit or miss dining destination, with some diners planning to return while others may opt for neighboring Zaab instead.

I've had dinner with friends at Lazy Su a few times in the past months and have been really impressed by the food each time. The multi-course banquet option and cocktails are excellent, and the restaurant is always packed and popular. Key point: try the Korean pork and kimchi ramen. And then try it again, it's delicious.

We stopped in here for the first time and was happy we did.Wife and i both have the pork belly korean noodle soup with chilli, we were both impressed with the dish, sooo tasty.Also was impressed with the pork and cabbage dumplings, plenty of dumpling places around in the act, these I found were the best by far.Prices are pretty reaonable considering the quality of size of the meals and true flavours.We will be back!

We recently dined at this restaurant with a large group and had a fantastic experience. The service was exceptional, the atmosphere was lively yet intimate, and the food was absolutely delicious. We didn't have to wait long for our meals to be served (highly recommend trying the Bao burgers and ramen). We will definitely be returning to this restaurant again in the future.

arindi-arisani
31.03.2025

This spot is definitely worth checking out if you’re craving fresh, flavorful food. I tried the prawn and pork dumplings, and they were a standout—spicy, zesty, and absolutely bursting with flavor. The filling was perfectly seasoned, and the combination of pork and prawn was balanced and satisfying. The other dish that I tried was the pork bun. The buns were super soft, almost pillowy, and just the right amount of chewiness. They paired beautifully with the char siu pork, pickled radish and sliced cucumbers. While the foods are fantastic, I have to say the price is on the higher side for what you’re getting. It’s not exactly budget-friendly, but if you’re looking for quality and flavor, it’s still worth considering. The ambience is simple yet cozy, making it a great spot for a casual date or catching up with friends. It’s got a relaxed vibe that feels welcoming, but nothing too fancy. Overall, if you’re okay with spending a little extra, the food and experience here won’t disappoint! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Pork Belly Bao and Fried Chicken Bao

dooka-dook
31.03.2025

Just... underwhelming. Everything was edible, but of the 3 items we got, we spent our meal talking about how we would never bother ordering them again. Roast chicken was quite sweet and lacked depth, a little bit dry. Kimchi fried rice was boring, and included fried onion not mentioned on the menu. Jalapeno poppers were okay, but each popper is only half a jalapeno filled with mush. Nice crispy coating and the dipping sauce was the best part of the meal. It tastes like we could have gone to any chain Asian restaurant in Australia. Service: Takeaway Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $20–40 Food: 2 Service: 4

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