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Contribute Feedback What Nick Marshall likes about Soban Korean Cuisine:
The food here is very good indeed. It's not exactly Korean ...more of a fusion of Korean and Asian. Anyway we had three dishes and all were extremely tasty. There is one problem and that appears to be the staff. We had one very helpful...waitress but another was rather surly I felt. In fact I asked her a question which required an answer and she went off and never returned with the reply. Actually I think they might... View all feedback.
What Dayana Murazik doesn't like about Soban Korean Cuisine:
I used to go to Soban Chatswood and the old Hornsby site a lot. Since then since the things changed (Chatswood added Handon and Hornsby closed) The food was not the same. Some dishes on the menu are still okay, especially the salads that are really unique and dressed with reduced balsamico. The added Chinese Korean dishes are okay, but nothing, for which I would get the desire for. View all feedback.
The service was not great, but the good was excellent. I also liked that you have a comprehensive Asian menu for a group that may not ask for Korean foods. I had rib stew, the ginseng and dried dates. It was definitely one of the best I had in Sydney.
I used to go to Soban Chatswood and the old Hornsby site a lot. Since then since the things changed (Chatswood added Handon and Hornsby closed) The food was not the same. Some dishes on the menu are still okay, especially the salads that are really unique and dressed with reduced balsamico. The added Chinese Korean dishes are okay, but nothing, for which I would get the desire for.
I’ve been here a few times, actually probably a lot more than a few, and it was always for Korean-Chinese i.e. Chinese food for the Korean palate. It’s not the best but does a decent job and I do leave satisfied so guess not much to complain about. There really isn’t a lot of this cuisine around Chatswood so kind of gives them an upper hand. Classics like jajangmyun (black bean noodles) and jjambbong (spicy seafood noodle soup) are reliable and quick & easy eats.
Grief Service: I could not complain about the service. All employees were friendly enough and attentive. Grief Food: We ordered the seafood pancakes and the beef bulgogi set (also comes with rice and soup). The food was ok, everything tasted pretty good. All the food was lukewarm, which baffled us. The seafood pancakes arrived in 3 minutes, which was only efficiency, but it did not taste freshly cooked. The Bulgogi Set was also lukewarm. Everything would be better hot and fresh served !!! Grief Grief Price: The Korean side seemed pretty favorable. The Chinese side, however, wanted $ 25 for sweet and acidic pork. Passport !!! Grief Overall: Wound do not recommend and would not go back. Grief Grief Grief
Stumbled upon this small Korea restaurant when shopping with parents in the Westfield Shopping Centre of Chatswood. Decided to give this place a go when we didn't want yumcha. Was pleasantly surprised by the efficient service of the waiters/waitresses to attend to us, and the delivery of the food as well. Ordered the very value worthy Teriyaki Chicken Bibimbap ($12ish) which was on the lunch special menu (seriously value for money!!!). Was throughly impressed by the overall taste (although I felt the chicken could have been a little more moist and less dry), and the rice. The flavours were there, and when mixed well in the stone pot, it was surprisingly very good. The miso soup that came along with it was also surprisingly good with a not too salty taste like a lot of other restaurants. In large, this restaurant really impressed me and I would definitely line it on my Chatswood food places to recommend for my friends! :)