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  • A central bowl of food, surrounded by smaller bowls of garnishes and condiments.
  • A wire rack of small pieces of cooked meat with fresh garnishes alongside.
  • Small pieces of raw Waygu beef arranged on a tray with dipping sauces.
  • A silver tray containing pieces of raw salmon, tuna and white fish, with a spicy sauce and strips of seaweed.

Korea Town

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  • Casual dining

³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s newest spot for late-night dining, Korea Town offers an authentic Korean experience with over 100 unique dishes, including specialties like jokbal (braised pork trotter) and hoe, a Korean take on sashimi. Their toro hoe showcases the finest cuts of the rich and buttery belly of bluefin tuna.

Busan mak-hoe, rooted in Busan's rich seafood culture, features fresh cuts of tuna, salmon, and squid and is served with a vibrant assortment of seasonal vegetables, and spicy gochujang sauce.

They also offer signature Korean dishes such as marinated raw crabs, daegu mungtigi - a large sliced cut of raw beef tartar that originated in Daegu, South Korea, and charcoal grilled Wagyu ribs, which has quickly become a favorite among diners for its smoky and full-bodied flavours.

Korea Town is the perfect place to enjoy a late dinner or unwind with friends over soju in a vibrant atmosphere.

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Day Times
Monday
  • 5pm - 2am 5pm - 2am
Tuesday
  • 5pm - 2am 5pm - 2am
Wednesday
  • 5pm - 2am 5pm - 2am
Thursday
  • 5pm - 2am 5pm - 2am
Friday
  • 5pm - 2am 5pm - 2am
Saturday
  • 5pm - 2am 5pm - 2am
Sunday
  • Closed

Location

Korea Town
365 La Trobe St
³Ô¹ÏÍø 3000

Contact details

  • telephone number: 03 9642 7512
  • email address: Info@koreatown.com

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