With Sydney bringing life to the CBD's laneways these days, restaurants and bars are opening one after another. I have been lucky one afternoon to pass by Wilmot Street and saw a sign that said "Korean Barbeque". Told the Husband about it and decided to have our late lunch there on our Friday date in June.
KOZY Korean Barbeque is near Townhall Train Station tucked in between George and Pitt Street. Even if located in a small laneway, you won't miss the sign of their resto.
The wooden interiors, dim lighting and big TVs showing Korean stars singing & dancing will make you feel like you are in Korea.
A Korean trademark: cutlery and a box of tissue in every table.
Open the box and you'll find Korean cutlery: chopsticks and spoon for soups and rice.
KOZY offers their lunch special to patrons during weekdays that costs AUD$8.00 per meal. Each meal comes with 3 side dishes and a small bowl of salad.
I ordered their Bibimbap. A bowl of rice topped with vegetables, beef strips and egg.
The Husband ordered their Bulgogi meal and it came with a bowl of rice. For only AUD8.00, the beef was abundant and flavourful.
The next time we visit KOZY, we plan to try out their Barbeque.
KOZY Barbeque Restaurant
7 Wilmot Street, Sydney NSW
Phone: 02 9267 3533
KOZY Barbeque Restaurant
7 Wilmot Street, Sydney NSW
Phone: 02 9267 3533
"A Wife's Charmed Life" dined at KOZY Barbeque Restaurant as an anonymous guest.