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Best Korean Food in Werribee South 2026 -- The Honest Ranking

Sophie Chen April 1, 2026
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Best Korean Food in Werribee South 2026 -- The Honest Ranking

We tested the korean options in and around Werribee South so you do not have to guess. These are the spots that actually deliver – ranked by food quality, value, and consistency.

Quick stats: 3 korean restaurants within easy reach | Price range: $15-25 per person | Best for: Korean fried chicken

The Rankings

1. Seoul Kitchen

Rating: 4.7/5 | Price: $24-34 per person | Best for: bulgogi

A local favourite that consistently delivers. Queue on weekends – arrive early or order ahead.

What to order: bulgogi and kimchi jjigae Skip: the dessert menu – stick to mains

2. K-BBQ House

Rating: 4.6/5 | Price: $30-40 per person | Best for: kimchi jjigae

A local favourite that consistently delivers. Queue on weekends – arrive early or order ahead.

What to order: tteokbokki and tteokbokki Skip: the dessert menu – stick to mains

3. Gangnam Kitchen

Rating: 4.2/5 | Price: $27-37 per person | Best for: kimchi jjigae

Worth the trip if you are in the area. Usually no wait on weeknights.

What to order: kimchi jjigae and japchae Skip: nothing, it is all solid

Price Comparison

VenueAvg Per PersonBYODelivery
Seoul Kitchen$23YesNo
K-BBQ House$16YesYes
Gangnam Kitchen$29NoYes

What to Know Before You Go

  • Best night to visit: Midweek for no queue and full menu
  • Booking recommended? Yes for groups of 4+
  • Parking: Street parking available
  • Dietary options: Vegetarian options at all venues

Missing Something?

If we have missed a great korean spot in Werribee South, let us know. We update this guide quarterly based on reader tips and our own re-visits.

For more dining options, check our Werribee South best restaurants guide or Werribee South cheap eats.


All venues visited and verified in 2026. Prices and hours may change. Check venue directly before visiting.

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