Overview
Summer always sizzles in Brisbane, as do most other seasons, but the temperature won't be the only reason on future trips to Market Square Sunnybank. On the precinct's second floor, taking over the entire level, Seoul Garden will be firing up its grills from Wednesday, December 11, 2024 — or, to be more accurate, customers at the first Queensland venue from the Victorian-born Korean BBQ and hotpot buffet chain will be getting cooking.
This is a big addition to the River City in a range of ways. The 300-person-capacity restaurant will sprawl across 800 square metres, which the brand advises will make it the Sunshine State's largest Korean BBQ and hotpot venue. It'll also serve up more than 50 hotpot choices, with 30-plus meat options. And, a visit here means enjoying the all-you-can-eat experience.
Amid neon lights that take inspiration from the eatery's namesake, customers will sit at tables with grills, pairing their chosen ingredients with house-made sauces and side dishes. Or, opt for the hotpot buffet or dedicated raw bar — or make a date with all three. Either way, no one should be leaving feeling hungry.
This stomach-filling meal will set patrons back $49.90 per person, unless you're taking advantage of the launch lunch buffet special for $19.90. Go with the latter and you'll tuck into the hot food buffet, plus gimbap, salads and sides.
In Victoria, where the chain operates in Docklands, Highpoint, Northland and Glen Waverley Century City, Seoul Garden's setup has unsurprisingly proven popular — but its move to Brisbane is its first venture out of the state that it has always called home until now.
"We're so excited to bring Seoul Garden to Queensland, and share the authentic flavours and social dining experience that have made our Victorian venues such a success. Sunnybank is a vibrant hub for food lovers, and we can't wait to become a part of this community" said co-founder David Loh.
Find Seoul Garden at Market Square Sunnybank, 341 Mains Road, Sunnybank, from Wednesday, December 11, 2024. Head to the brand's website for further details.
Images: Elvin Tan Design.