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CorEat

NEWCASTLE EAST, NSW

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CorEat

Newcastle East, NSW
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On Hunter Street in Newcastle's revived East End, this dining room folds a chef's Korean heritage into modern Australian cooking built on Hunter produce. Born in South Korea and shaped by kitchens across Korea, the United States and Australia, the chef treats gochujang, kalbi marinade and Korean fried-chicken technique as pantry staples rather than novelties, applying them to Western forms. It shows on a menu that runs to arancini bound with gochujang, Korean fried chicken folded into tacos with pickled radish and chilli, soft-shell crab spring rolls, and beef cheeks slow-cooked in kalbi sauce, dishes that read as fusion but land as coherent, seasonal plates. Opened in 2022, the room trades on that crossover rather than on strict authenticity, and the format suits a leisurely lunch or a shared dinner over several small plates. Lunch runs Wednesday to Sunday and dinner Wednesday to Saturday, keeping the kitchen close to the city's daytime crowds. In a Newcastle scene increasingly happy to blur borders, the appeal here is a single cook's clear point of view, Korean flavour and Australian produce meeting on equal terms without either being made to defer to the other.

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