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What Eunice Rogahn doesn't like about Koban:
Grabbed couple of chilli fish balls sticks n fish cake sticks on my way to town hall train station. Funny how i can walk past koban on numerous occasion without noticing it previously. I guess being a bit peckish before lunch sharpened my food antenna somewhat. Offerings are mostly good value for money. I spied some chicken wings which i might get next time. View all feedback. What Tobin Casper likes about Koban:
This is my favourite Korean take away shop in Sydney CBD. You can get Korean fried chicken fix for only $2.5 per skewer. Alternatively you can get $4 small box for chicken bites or $5.9 for chicken wings. The sweet chilli flavour is my favorite, the flavour is so rich and intense. I don’t care for the mustard flavour. Every now and then I also get bento box $7.9 for one choice and $8.9 for two choices. The only t... View all feedback.
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Located in the Town Hall station arcade, Koban is a quick pit stop for snack foods like gyoza and a wide variety of skewered meats. The gyoza is amazing value...
read moreThis is my favourite Korean take away shop in Sydney CBD. You can get Korean fried chicken fix for only $2.5 per skewer. Alternatively you can get $4 small bo...
read moreLove love loved the chicken and rice cake skewers! ($2.50), there's a variety of sauces for the chicken and they also had a free samples to taste test when I go...
read moreFried chicken with couple of different flavours (sweet chilli, honey mustard, soy etc). Comes with a free topping (rice cake or cheese). For the price, it's act...
read moreGrabbed couple of chilli fish balls sticks n fish cake sticks on my way to town hall train station. Funny how i can walk past koban on numerous occasion without...
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read moreKoban in Sydney CBD offers a delicious array of Korean snacks and skewers at great prices. Customers rave about the $2.50 gyoza and $2.50 chicken skewers, with a variety of flavorful options to choose from. The free samples and diverse sauces enhance the dining experience, making it a favorite spot for a quick bite or afternoon snack. The only downside seems to be the tough and chewy beef bulgogi, but overall, Koban is a must-visit for Korean food enthusiasts looking for a tasty and affordable meal in the city.