Review

Bornga Korean BBQ - Haymarket

When people ask me what the best Korean BBQ is in Sydney - I now have to recommend Bornga. Before now I would have said 678 Korean BBQ - and whilst that is still one of our top favourite places - Bornga takes the lead (just).

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We treated ourselves to a new Korean BBQ. Bornga opened in 2019 and sadly it’s take us this long to discover it. Part of a popular South Korean chain, and headed up by a well known chef Baek Jong-won.

You’ll never spot where the restaurant is.

You’ll never spot where the restaurant is.

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Menu (as of Nov 2020);

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Ordering via QR Code / your own mobile!

One thing that is pretty neat is that when you sit down you are asked to use your booking detail / slip given to you upon entry to visit the QR Code. That code brings up your online menu / how you order. You simply punch in what you’d like - and shortly after banchan (sides) and dishes come out.


Banchan / Sides (Free)

An assortment of really great banchan! (Kimchi was amazing).

An assortment of really great banchan! (Kimchi was amazing).

All of the banchan was delicious. The kimchi in particular was spot on and was enjoyed by my wife (tough critic) and myself (someone that appreciates it, but doesn’t eat kimchi in regular amounts).

One of the nice touches was the ‘cucumber soup / O ee Naeng guk’ which is a common thing to serve with BBQ in Korea - but not something you’d typically see in a Sydney restaurant. This was refreshing and served as a good palate cleanser.

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Woosamgyeop / Beef Loin ($23)

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This is considered one of their specialties and was something we were keen to try. Lightly marinated, very thin beef cooked very quickly - and was happily eaten very fast. The only detractor was that I felt that we could have had more!


Wagyu Deungsim / Premium Wagyu Scotch Fillet ($42)

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We were tossing up what to actually order - and we decided to pick things that looked really good that we wouldn’t normally get. Let’s make it a special occasion and have something really yum. The waygu scotch fillet was exactly that… delicious. Because it was not marinated we actually cooked this first (to avoid ruining the grill). There was a discussion about ordering a second serve - but we decided to be rational.


Wagyu Yangnyeom Kkot Sal / Marinated Wagyu Beef Short Rib Meat ($36)

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We had only originally planned to order 2 meats at the beginning - but after finishing the loin, and then deciding that doubling down on wagyu scotch fillet would be excessive - we opted to try the marinated short rib. This is actually something we would typically order, and it was really good.


Yesan Tteokgalbi / Grilled Short Rib Patties ($23)

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This was a really superstar of a dish. I picked this one because I thought Zach (our toddler) would appreciate some meat with his rice, and I suspected that ‘short rib patties’ were going to be really good. I was more than right - they were fantastic. Really tender and tasty - I would recommend getting these, particularly if you’ve got someone that isn’t super great with spice/chili.


Bornga Naengmyeon / Cold buckwheat noodle (Mini-size $12)

Cold buckwheat noodles are an amazing thing to combine with BBQ - and something adventurous to order if you haven’t had them before. Icy cold, just the right amount of tart flavour - the mini-size was perfect for me. You’ll have to add a little vinegar & mustard (just a small amount) and mix it in to get a really Korean version.


Kimchi Jjigae / Spicy kimchi stew ($18)

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We are fairly tough critics of Kimchi Jjigae as we try it at every Korean restaurant we go to. Unfortunately this version was fine / adequate - but stood out against all the other dishes that made you think yum! I don’t think we’d order this again. I wonder if the soups/stews are not their strong suit as another review mentioned that their Soybean paste stew (which I can make / here is the recipe) wasn’t stellar either. The thing that gives me pause is that the cold buckwheat noodles were very good.


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PROS:

  • Top marks for BBQ, Sides, Decor, Ordering, Staff, experience.

  • Staff were quick, attentive, and observant.

  • Did I mention everything was yum?

CONS:

  • I didn’t take any photos of the cooked meat - sorry.

  • The Kimchi Jjigae was average/ok - it was fine, but not something we took home.

  • It ended up being fairly expensive, so it’s only going to be a place we can visit on special occasions.

OVERALL:

A new favourite Korean BBQ, having just inched out 678 for overall experience. Don’t get me wrong, I still am a big fan of 678, but Bornga really provided an amazing meal / experience. I would gladly bring friends and family that are dying to try Korean BBQ.


DETAILS:

Address: Level 1/78 Harbour St, Haymarket NSW 2000

Phone: (02) 9304 0390

Site: Facebook Page / Online Bookings!

Instagram: @borngasydney

Bornga Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Jicca Dining - Neutral Bay

A new Japanese-Italian fusion restaurant has just opened in Neutral Bay - and we are very very excited. Why? Because it Ken Takenaka’s latest restaurant. Ken has been behind the very successful and popular Sushi Train in Cremorne - which is cited as one of the best in Sydney and appears in Good Food Guide lists frequently.

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The restaurant is located nearly diagonally opposite The Oaks in Neutral Bay. Near the Vodaphone store where Ben Boyd Road crosses Military Road (the photo below will make it obvious to locals).

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Toddler Play Zone!

We are so excited that Ken-san has included a Toddler play area in Jicca. Such a great idea, which comes from and inspired by his own son. You can see that it entertained Zach the perfect amount whilst we relaxed and read the menu.

…I can imagine that the tables next to playzone might become quite popular with parents! (though you don’t really need to be sitting right next to them). I’ve included more photos of this playzone later.

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Menu (As of Jan 2020):

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Bruschetta (2 pieces, $8.00)

Fresh tomato, basil, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, garlic, baguette.

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Bruschetta is one of those items we love to order as a starter in Italian restaurants. Jicca’s is up there with the best we’ve had, very fresh, very tasty and quite morish.


Wafu Natto with Vongole ($16.00)

Wafu is the soy-based, japenese-inspired, pasta sauce. Vongole is “with clams”.

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My wife ordered the Wafu Natto with Vongole and it is a perfect demonstration of a Japanese-Italian fusion dish. The soy and natto were done in a careful way as to not be too strong or overpowering (as both of these ingredients can be). My wife was a big fan of this, and is keen to try other variants.


Carbonara ($15.00)

Fresh cream, parmigiano-reggiano, bacon, black pepper, egg.

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Carbonara is one of my favourite pasta dishes, and I was keen to try Ken-san’s version. The first thing that jumped out at me was the very carefully soft-cooked poached egg sitting on top. It reminded me of an onsen-egg you’d get in a ramen dish. I immediately broke that into the pasta - and quietly smiled at how it’s a unique take on how Italian’s would use raw egg and allow the heat of the pasta to cook it into the dish.

The dish was really delicious and surprisingly light for a creamy carbonara. The sauce was lighter and more liquid, but that didn’t detract at all - in fact I was happy for it as I don’t want to walk out feeling ill.

As you can see by the next photo, I didn’t really enjoy it…

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Kids Cream Bacon Spaghetti ($8.00)

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An example of the kid’s cream bacon pasta. A generous serving for a toddler. Zach managed to consume about half of it, and we took the rest home for later/another meal.


French fries ($5.00)

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We ordered a side of fries because we often like to have them up our sleeve for Zach. They were really good, and a good-sized portion.


Hojicha Crème brûlée ($5.00)

Roasted Japanese Green Tea Crème brûlée

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This is an amazing dessert and I would recommend that you order it. My wife isn’t a dessert person, and I don’t typically enjoy Crème brûlée’s but we both loved this.

Somehow it managed to thread the needle of not being too sweet, yet being a great dessert.

My wife wanted a larger serving size, and I said that next time we could order one each!


Some more shots of the play area;

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PRO:

  • Delicious food, made by an amazing chef (*he’ll be embarrassed I said this).

  • Toddler playzone is amazing. We loved it so much, it was nice to RELAX.

  • Great location that has a fair amount of street parking (Note: you might have to contend with people parking at The Oaks).

CON:

  • Some items on the menu could use more explanation. The staff are great, but I could hear a few people question what “Wafu” was.

  • I’m not sure I can get the Crème brûlée takeaway.

  • (As it is newly opened), there isn’t a phone to book a table just yet - but it’s walk in currently.

OVERALL:

We are so happy and excited that Ken has opened this restaurant. Based on this experience we’ll be coming more often.


Details:

Address: 99 Military Rd, Neutral Bay NSW 2089

Phone: Currently N/A (you can reach their Facebook Page)

Site: Facebook Page

Instagram: @jicca_dining

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Jicca Dining Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Totti’s - Bondi

My wife discovered Totti’s when we were hunting for a good place to eat around Bondi. We went for the first time less than a fortnight ago, and I’ve been haunted by their delicious Rigatoni (see below) ever since!

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Located on Bondi Rd (up the hill from Icebergs) Totti’s is a Merivale location that is just perfect for a summer Italian meal. It’s tucked beside / next to The Royal Bondi pub - but once you walk in you’ll forget about the pub part nearly instantly.

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Menu (as of December 2019);


Antipasti selections

Clockwise from top; Wood-fired bread ($11.00), Prosciutto ($16.50), Olives ($8.00), and Salami ($8.50).

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When we first visited Totti’s we were in a rush and foolishly decided to skip the antipasti menu options. After seeing how great all the options were on neighbouring tables - we very quickly knew what we wanted to try. All the options were great and of high quality.

TIP: If you are ordering pasta, save half or a third of the wood-fired bread for dipping in remaining pasta sauce(s). This is a pro Italian tip.

From another angle, to give you an idea how high the bread rises from being freshly made in the oven.

From another angle, to give you an idea how high the bread rises from being freshly made in the oven.


Rigatoni ($28.50)

Rigatoni, milk-braised pork & chilli

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Here is what my mind is calling ‘perfection pasta’'. It’s hard to describe how happy I am eating this dish. It’s rich, delicious, and just what I want. The delicious pork is merged with the right amount of cheese and chilli to create a dish that blew my mind when I first had it - and was just as amazing the second time.

This time we had spare bread to dip in the sauce - a must.


Bucatini vongole (with extra chilli, $29.50)

with chilli and garlic

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My wife’s choice is an outstanding seafood pasta. She always orders extra chilli for pasta - and they get it exactly how she likes it. I only got to sample a few bites before it disappeared - but suffice it to say it’s a hit.


Baked Eggplant ($11.50)

Baked eggplant, chilli & pangrattato

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This is a side that we ordered on a whim, and has become a much needed order. The freshly baked eggplant has a very tangy and spicy chilli coating.


PROS:

  • One of the best pasta dishes I’ve had in Sydney

  • Have yet to try anything on their menu that hasn’t been delicious

  • Great waitstaff / Highchairs for babies!

CONS:

  • Parking on Bondi Road might be difficult

  • A bit too expensive to come more frequently

  • You may feel sad finishing your meal / dish

OVERALL:

We loved Totti’s so much we had to get a second visit in before the end of the year. I can forsee this being a place we visit at least a couple of times a year.


DETAILS:

Address: 283 Bondi Rd, Bondi NSW 2026

Phone: (02) 9114 7371

Site: Totti’s (Menu)

Instagram: @tottis.syd

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Totti's Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Sang by Mabasa - Surry Hills

We are delighted that a fantastic new Korean restaurant serves up some of the most exception Korean food in Sydney! My wife has praised this place saying “it's the most authentic Korean she's had outside of Korea”.

I actually saved a review of this back in Nov 2018, but it took us nearly a year to first visit. We’ve been twice, and both times walked away so happy and also sad that our dining experience ended.

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We are always on the look out for new Korean and places that do specific Korean dishes really well. My wife is Korean and having amazing Korean food helps with homesickness and cravings for things that her aussie husband hasn’t quite mastered cooking yet.


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Weekend Lunch Menu (As of Dec 2019);

Lunch Specials (as of 07.12.2019)**:

**Note: the lunch specials changes frequently - but so far they’ve all been excellent. In fact, I’m sure I’m not alone when I say I wish some of the specials were regular items on their menu !

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Jjim Mandu ($14.00)

Home-made pork or vege steamed dumplings with sides (v).

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Korean dumplings (Mandu) are usually a good thing to order, and at a place like SBM we guessed correctly that they would be great. They were frankly perfect.


Jae yuk ($15.00)

Spicy BBQ pork belly with rice & sides.

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Yae yuk is one of my favourite Korean dishes, and SBM’s version is really great. The dish comes out in it’s own small hot plate, and rice and sides come seperate. I’m glad that this is one of the regular menu items.


Soondubu Jjigae ($15.00) - **LUNCH SPECIAL / Limited time**

Spicy silken tofu soup

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Words really can’t describe how good this version of Soondubu is. Perfect? Amazing? I’m getting sad thinking about the fact that this was a lunch special which means it was only available for a limited time.


Kimchi Bibim Guksu ($15.00) - **LUNCH SPECIAL / Limited time**

Spicy cold noodle with Kimchi

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This was the dish that my wife was dying to have. She was so satisfied with this dish, it really felt like being back in Korea. It was really tasty, and I noted that it was very popular with our Korean friends who went to try it - and on Sang by Mabasa’s Instagram account!


Banchan (Side dishes) - FREE / Complimentary

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It wouldn’t be a Korean restaurant if you weren’t given some panchan. The exact mix changes constantly, but expect to have a kimchi, a more neutral/green option, and perhaps a fishcake. This guess is just based off the two visits we’ve done.


Pomegranate Ade ($6.00)

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I love this so much that I don’t think I can come here and not order it! So good and refreshing. The only trouble is convincing our toddler that it isn’t juice for him to try/have.


Older Lunch Specials (cira Nov 2019):

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As I mentioned before, the lunch specials change frequently which is a double-edged sword. You constantly get new and amazing things to try - but when you love it, it’ll likely be gone.


Ddeok Bokki ($15.00) - **OLD LUNCH SPECIAL / Limited time**

Spicy Stir-fried rice cakes

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Whilst Ddoek Bokki is normally casual street food, this is exactly the high-quality you’d expect to have as a restaurant dish. My wife likely still wants to order this.

Note: since this was a lunch special back in Nov 2019, they might not make it / have it available to order.


Kong Guksu ($15.00) - **OLD LUNCH SPECIAL / Limited time**

Cold Soy-bean noodle soup

This was my adventurous order - I love cold korean noodles, but have never had the soy-bean variant before. My wife said that it would likely be very good, and whilst it was (according to her native expertise) I have to admit I was slightly disappointed by it. Not because of the dish, but rather my own inability to enjoy soy-bean as much as I thought I did.

I didn’t really eat that growing up and the flavour is something I’m learning to appreciate. To be frankly honest, the biggest reason I was disappointed was because I knew I could have ordered something else from the menu and made a pact that that I’d have to come back to try more of their menu.

Note: since this was a lunch special back in Nov 2019, they might not make it / have it available to order.


PROS:

  • Could be the best tasting Korean restaurant in Sydney.

  • Every lunch special has been amazing, and all the food has been really great.

  • They have a high-chair !

CONS:

  • Lunch menu seems to be more appealing / better options than dinner menu.

  • Amazing lunch specials disappear too quickly and you’ll be wanting more!

  • Extremely limited soup options for dinner/takeaway

OVERALL:

We love love love SBM and only wish that they did more of their menu at night/dinner so I could come and get takeaway once a week. Sadly, we seem to only be limited to visiting at lunch on weekends.


DETAILS:

Address = 98 Fitzroy St, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Phone = (02) 9331 5175

Website = https://www.sangbymabasa.com.au

Menu = https://www.sangbymabasa.com.au/menu.html

Instagram (for weekly specials!) > @sangbymabasa

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Sang by Mabasa Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato






Mekong Merchant - Avalon

Residents of the Northern Beaches (/North Shore) don’t have to trek out to Marrickville, Enmore, or Cabramatta to have a fantastic Vietnamese Bánh Mì - there’s a place in Avalon that’s smashing it.

Wrap ya laughing gear around that! The photos and words don’t do it justice.

Wrap ya laughing gear around that! The photos and words don’t do it justice.

Located near the heart of Avalon shops (near the Avalon RSL - using landmarks for locals) Mekong Merchant is a little place that has some amazing Vietnamese dishes.


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Menu (as of August 2019):

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Crispy Pork Belly Bánh Mì ($12.00)

other filling options are: BBQ Pork, BBQ Chicken, Lemongrass beef or Marinated Tofu (all $10.00)

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You get a choice of which type of Bánh Mì you want, but after a previous visit I know that I’ll only ever be ordering the Crispy Pork Belly one. It’s full of delicious crispy pork and crackling, along with your traditional Bánh Mì fillings.

The problem is, that about halfway through eating it you’ll experience a sense of sadness that you're going to be finishing it soon. You’ll briefly ponder if you can eat two without becoming sick but dismiss that as gluttony.

Check. It. Out.

Check. It. Out.


Beef Pho ($16.00)

beef noodle soup

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The pho is really great. Flavourful, fresh, hot, but one downside that my wife shared was that it doesn’t come with a lot of noodles. I definitely snuck 4-5 spoonfuls of broth joyfully.


Rice Paper Rolls ($4.50 each)

Choice of: BBQ Pork, BBQ Chicken, Lemongrass Beef, Marinated Tofu.

BBQ Pork rice paper roll

BBQ Pork rice paper roll


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PROS:

  • Amazing Bánh Mì

  • Pho is delicious

  • Perfect food options for the beaches

CONS:

  • Only open until 3:00pm (wish they were open for dinner)

  • Food items can sell out towards end of day if popular.

  • You may experience regrets that you didn't order some as takeaway.

OVERALL:

We love Mekong Merchant, in fact when we were discussing where to eat in Avalon I counter suggested we get Vietnamese from here and we both agreed that was the best option.


DETAILS:

Address: 53 Avalon Parade, Avalon Beach

Phone: 02 9918 3547

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Bonus - takeaway

My wife was smart enough to order some rice paper rolls as takeaway, and I was very envious a few hours later when she tucked into them.

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