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Introduction
Gangnaroo is an authentic Korean restaurant manned by Koreans. They serve a variety of appetizers including sweetened potatoes, anchovies and fish cake. Their menu also offers classic Korean dishes like Bibimbap and Yuk Gae Jang. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Fri
11:30 - 14:30
17:30 - 22:30
Sat
17:30 - 22:30
Sun
Closed
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash
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Signature Dishes
Bibimbap Kimchi Jigae Ramen Yuk Gae Jang
Review (4)
Level4 2011-08-21
971 views
i love the korean food at gangnaroo. it really taste like those authentic korean food, their kimchi ramen is really good, but a little pricey. the kimchi soup is very rich and spicy. the kimchi is really nicely marinated. the ramen taste like normal instant noodels but goes really well with the soup. i really enjoy the food here. continue reading
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Level4 2011-08-13
690 views
A bowl of instant noodles full of ingredients. Came piping hot and the condiments in tiny little plates are so cute!! Have to eat noodles while hot coz it'll turn real soggy if left for too long. The restaurant is run by a Korean couple so the food is quite authentic. continue reading
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Level4 2011-06-26
433 views
One of the best Bibibamps that I have tasted is at Gangnaroo (The Korean Restaurant). It is a dish which comprises of rice, mix vegetables and raw egg which cooked while mixing the stone pot of ingredients. The rice is really soft and the ingredients are fresh. The bibibamp costs $15 and they have many other famous dishes on the menu as well. It is always crowded during lunch hours. continue reading
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Level4 2010-12-26
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Gangnaroo is situated in between the rows of pubs and restaurants along Circular Quay. It is easily located as it is at the most outer lane of the circular quay area. The homely feel of the restaurant makes one feel at home, the usual cozy homely feel kind of Korean restaurant. A friend brought me to this restaurant and it was my first time here. We ordered the hot plate chicken set for lunch and some little kimchi dishes were served as appetizers. They made very good before meal snacks, some of them include the kimchi, veggies, peanuts and more. It costs around $15 per person and I think it’s quite worth it for the quality of food and ambience. I enjoyed the meal, it was a great experience coupled with the good company. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)