It’s hard to top a good Korean BBQ restaurant in Brisbane. To navigate your way through all the mouth-watering cuts of meat and kimchi, you’re going to need this list.
LessStarting off our list is Maru, the Korean fine cuisine and BBQ restaurant where the photos of the food alone will draw you in. Presentation is just as important as flavour, making it a great spot to impress first-timers of KBBQ as well as experienced veterans.
If you’re known for your eat-everything-in-sight appetite, Hanwoori Restaurant may just be the restaurant for you. Hanwoori provides an all you can eat buffet of Korean BBQ, with only the freshest produce used for the best quality meals. With a range of meats, salads, and other hot dishes on offer, we recommend the elastic waistband for this outing.
The Funny Funny Korean Restaurant is as much a staple to Brisbane City’s culture as sunburn and flip flops. Having run for a decade amongst the bustling city streets, Funny Funny is one of the best Korean restaurants in Brisbane. Along with its selection of KBBQ meals, the bibimbap (along with being fun to say) is delicious, as well as the pancakes.
If you’re looking for crunchy, moist fried chicken, forget the Colonel, and make your way to Midam Korean Charcoal BBQ in Brisbane. As well as having succulent Korean fried chicken (the better KFC, in our opinion) Midam also provide an all you can eat Korean BBQ buffet. We hope you’ve worked up an appetite.
Don’t let the wide eyed mascots of Seoul Ssamm scare you off from this tasty Brisbane Korean BBQ restaurant. Best of all, Seoul Ssamm provides cheap KBBQ, within walking distance of some of Brisbane’s best bars. This makes the KBBQ restaurant a great spot to start or finish your night out.
One of the newer Brisbane KBBQ restaurants on the scene, Tok Tok Korean Cuisine makes up for their lack of experience with their delectable menu. Customers and critics alike are raving over Tok Tok’s menu, which covers all your favourite meat and chicken dishes. We can see Tok Tok Korean Cuisine sticking around for a long time.
Restaurant Red & Green is another all you can eat buffet on our list. Specialising in charcoal cooking, the meats, fish, chicken and vegetables are infused with smoky flavours.
You’re going to want to get to Go Bull early, if you want to get into Go Bull at all. The lines out the door are justified at this Korean BBQ restaurant, with a menu that has people returning time and time again for another fix. Once you do find yourself a table, order yourself some DIY rice balls, for all the playing-with-your-food fun your parents shunned for years at the dinner table.
Korean BBQ can be intimidating, which is why Mr Bap is so perfect for those new to the world of KBBQ. You won’t find anything too wild and wacky like offal on the menu at Mr Bap, just the ol’ reliable meats and chicken. The menu still features all your favourite kimchi and bulgogi menu items, allowing newbies to slowly expand their taste horizons to KBBQ flavours.
Rounding out our list is Korilla BBQ Restaurant. From BBQ beginners at Mr Bap to premium Korean cuisine, Korilla has some of the finest cuts of meat you’ll find in the city of Brisbane. From à la carte dining to mains of fish and pork, you can’t go wrong at Korilla. The only trouble you’ll have is deciding what to get first.x