You might be bored of fried chicken – but have you ever tried Korean fried chicken? People’s interest in Korean-style fried chicken has grown significantly in Sydney, especially since it was featured in the hit K-drama. Regardless of whether you’re a fan of Cheon Song-yi, Korean chicken will always be a delight to try. We’ve rounded up a list of 11 best places in Sydney for your Korean fried chicken fix.
Despite the small size of the restaurant, Red Pepper has got some big flavour. If you think you can stand some heat, you can challenge yourself to try the hot and spicy chicken. Otherwise, the sweet and spicy chicken is rockin’, too.
Address: 4A Lyons Street, Strathfield NSW 2135
Fancy yourself some spicy treats? Jean’s Chilli Chicken is your go-to destination. The spicy chicken goes along really well with the seaweed rice bowl. If you don’t mind going dirty, you are free to cut the chicken and roll it with the seaweed rice yourself. If not, the staff are happy to do it for you!
Address: 115 Rowe Street, Eastwood NSW 2122
The highlights here include the original and sweet and spicy fried chicken. Naruone also serves an extensive range of Korean food, including buckwheat noodles, bulgogi hotpot and kimchi pancakes.
Address: 373-375 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000
With an open space and cosy atmosphere, Arisun is a great place for having chi-maek (chicken and maekju, or fried chicken and beer) with some friends. The soy sauce fried chicken is the main star, but make sure to also try the black bean noodles. If you’re in a hurry but still looking for a fried chicken treat, you can always go to Arisun Express.
Address:
Arisun: 35/1 Dixon Street, Haymarket, Sydney NSW 2000
Arisun Express: Shop 10.26, World Square Shopping Centre, 644 George Street, CBD, Sydney NSW 2000
When you are here, make sure to have a bite of their Incredible Gangjung Chicken, which is indeed incredible. You can choose the original or spicy version, or try other non-Gangjung chickens including soy sauce and garlic chicken, crispy fried chicken or the extra spicy chicken.
Address: Shop 3, 116-120 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000
The place truly caters to chicken lovers. The chicken menu offers three level of spiciness (original, mild and hot) for customers to choose from. Don’t forget to also try Korean street-style food, such as Tornado Potato and Topokki!
Address: 18 Railway Parade, Eastwood NSW 2122
Craving for Korean and Thai food? You can find them both here! When it comes to chicken here, you can choose from a wide range of cuts (drumettes, boneless or regular) as well as flavours (crispy, soy, BBQ, or hot).
Address: 1/41 Beecroft Road, Epping NSW 2121
The fragrant and juicy Spring Onion Chicken is one of the main stars in this place. Feeling like eating fatty comfort food? Just order the Snowing Cheese Chicken which is literally Korean fried chicken sprinkled with a generous portion of cheese.
Address: 203-209 Thomas Street, Haymarket NSW 2000
Fancy a more upscale dining experience? Kim might be the answer to your needs. While the menu might not sound like those from other restaurants mentioned in this list, it’s still worthwhile to try out. The fried chicken treat comes in the form of TKFC, the sticky spicy fried chicken wings with BBQ sauce. Taste their version of Haemul Pajeon (seafood pancake) as well for a dish unlike any other!
Address: 7/24-30 Springfield Avenue Via Llankelly Place, Potts Point NSW 2000
Moon Park is the Korean fusion dining spot you never knew you needed. With modern, sophisticated touch on dishes like fried chicken and dokbeokki, you will never see Korean cuisine in the same way again. For a more authentic experience, try their banquet menu.
Address: 34 Redfern Street, Redfern NSW 2016
The dining place(s) might be small, but don’t let that put you off the Cluckers. Be conservative when choosing the spiciness of your chicken here – even their sweet and spicy chicken is enough to give your tastebuds a good kick.
Address: C3, Newington Marketplace, 3 Avenue Of Europe, Newington, NSW 2127
For Koreans, chilled beer is a must to complete a satisfying fried chicken meal, so don’t forget to get yourself a pint or two for maximum satisfaction. Know of more awesome places in Sydney to get your korean fried chicken fix? Feel free to share with us in the comments section below!
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