This venue offers a large variety of Korean food, either for Bbq or made-to-order dishes.
With large seating area, it can easily accommodate large groups.
Favourite dishes: Korean style pancake, bibimbap, spicy seafood ramen, cold buckwheat noodle, wagyu short rib (bbq) and more from the bbq meat choices.
678 Sydney - Korean BBQ Restaurant? was my first ever Korean BBQ experience and I had a ball. The food, the company and the venue was all great. I love that you get a gagiliion side dishes of condiments and the like and I love I got to try ox tongue for the first time. Sadly I may have now been brainwashed into liking K-Pop and I will return to this place for their seafood pancake alone!
Full review is now up on Spooning Australia.
One of the best Korean bbqs out there. It stands out by the omelette they put on the side of where you cook the meat,the seafood pancake is better than a lot of places with plenty of calamari in it. The meats are nicely marinated and with so many customers I'm sure the turnover of meat is often so you won't get old meat. Prices are fair and it's a big,big place. Service was quick and efficient I really enjoyed my experience here
I love a good BBQ and whenever anyone invites me to Korean BBQ I get excited. I think it's because there are so many different types of meat, a variety of flavours and the great vibrancy of a restaurant where everyone is laughing and conversing over their own little BBQ and that what you get at 678. We cooked up our wagyu blade and cube cuts. I’d like to think it had to be my cooking (even though I let someone else do most of it) but the meat was tender and sides added that little extra element expected in a meal. The dumplings and seafood pancake were just as nice and complimented the meat options perfectly. If you are having a feast then make sure you also grab the sizzling stone pot - a delicious mix of noodle, spice and broth. This place has a restaurant in the city and I will be sure to give it a visit as well. This Eastwood version has heaps of room, although your best bet for a park would be on the street as the car park can get busy