North Hobart's Elizabeth Street runs on small, owner-run kitchens, and this warm family room adds a Korean note to the strip. The cooking is the generous, share-the-table kind: marinated short ribs and thin beef seared at the grill, twice-fried chicken lacquered sticky and sweet, bubbling stews and stir-fries meant for passing around. The room reaches for a middle ground between contemporary and traditional, spare and comfortable and built for families and groups rather than a quick solo bowl, and the welcome tends to be as much a draw as the food. Produce is sourced locally where it can be, and the menu stays broad enough to move from crisp fried starters through grilled meats to something long-simmered and warming, which suits Hobart's cool evenings. Dinner runs Tuesday to Sunday with a shorter lunch later in the week, and takeaway is offered for those who would rather carry it home. In a city where Korean barbecue is still thin on the ground, the appeal is straightforward: a genuinely family-run kitchen doing the classics with care, on a dining strip that rewards exactly that sort of independent, unhurried cooking.
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