RESTAURANT

Sunday Seoul

CHATSWOOD, SYDNEY, NSW

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Sunday Seoul

Chatswood, Sydney, NSW
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Down a Chatswood side-turning, a husband-and-wife team have built a small shrine to Seoul's neon-lit nights. The room is deliberately kitschy, antique furniture, printed pages torn from a vintage Korean magazine, the warm clutter of a place designed to feel like a bar you stumbled into decades ago rather than one that opened last year. Andy Han runs the kitchen and pushes Korean cooking somewhere more personal: a spicy tomato and mussel stew, thick with squid, that he will happily fold through pasta for anyone wanting the Italian remix, and a minari pancake shot through with dried shrimp. The drinks list is the other half of the pitch, stacked with soju, peach among them, alongside Cass and a rotating cast of craft beer, the sort of pairing that turns dinner into a longer, louder evening. It sits somewhere between bar and bistro, closer in spirit to the pojangmacha and back-alley haunts of Seoul than to a white-tablecloth Korean restaurant. What lifts it above the suburb's crowded Korean strip is the atmosphere and the point of view: retro styling worn with genuine affection, food that takes liberties without losing the plot, and a couple clearly cooking and pouring for the room they always wanted to run.

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