Jang Tur Charcoal BBQ Restaurant, Canterbury
First let’s talk about the egg soup. All the regulars rave about it. There’s a good reason. The gyeranjjim looks ominous at first, a bubbling mass of pale yellow that arrives in a ttukbaegi, a traditional Korean earthenware bowl. This Korean favourite is made by steaming eggs with seasoned stock so the egg puffs up like a mattress. As it rises, the egg soaks up the stock resulting in a kind of soupy soufflé deliciousness with every spoonful. What’s even more amazing about the egg soup here? It’s free.
Gyeranjjim egg soup
Dining room at Jang Tur
The dinner crowd at Jang Tur, a Korean barbecue house hidden on a bleak stretch of Canterbury Road, is almost always completely Korean. Some nights the place is heaving with big groups and cheerful family gatherings that span several generations. Other times it’s a lonely set of couples huddled over the grill. Décor is minimal. In fact the best things in the room are the red metal drum tables with stainless steel tabletops, a charcoal grill recessed in the middle.
Charcoal barbecue
Marinated squid $15
The one-page menu doesn’t muck around, reading more like a shopping list with minimal descriptions. Garlic tiger prawns, chilli marinated squid and marinated scotch fillet are all $15 for a plate. You’ll have to cook your own on the thick wire grill, set over slabs of charcoal that add an unbeatable smokiness to each protein.
Jebichuri thin skirt $15
Jebichuri on the charcoal bbq grill
Jebichuri ($15) is translated as “inner part of beef” but really it’s thin skirt, part of the diaphragm muscle that’s much loved because of its intensity of flavour.
Beef intercostals $15
“Meats between spare ribs” ($15) is the literal explanation of intercostals, sometimes known as rib fingers.
Complimentary lettuce cups, garlic, chilli, cucumber and carrot
Complimentary garden salad
Wrap up the cooked meat in the free lettuce cups provided and dunk them into the dipping sauce. A free salad (ours even came with avocado) will help delay the meat sweats. Wash it all down with Korean beer or sake. They do BYO for $3 a head too.
Ox tongue $15
Delve into the ox tongue, small beef intestine or chilli marinated giblets (each $15) if you’re game.
Marinated beef rib $20
Whatever you do, make sure you order the marinated beef rib ($20). Unwrap the scroll of thinly sliced meat from around the rib bone and slap it on the grill. You’ll have to arm wrestle for the ultimate trophy: rights to gnaw the fatty bits straight off the bone.
Marinated beef rib on the charcoal bbq
Barbecued dinner, Korean-style
Korean barbecue meats
The rear entrance via the Aldi carpark
Jang Tur Charcoal BBQ Restaurant
169 Canterbury Rd, Canterbury, Sydney
Tel: +61 (02) 9787 4561
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday 5pm-10pm
Parking available in the Aldi carpark behind the restaurant
(entry via Aldi Street or Jeffrey Street)
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Canterbury - Charlie's Pizza
Korean BBQ - Wagyu House, Croydon
This article appeared in the August 2015 issue of Time Out Sydney [Read online]
Read more of my Time Out Sydney reviews
posted by Helen (Grab Your Fork) on 10/20/2015 12:23:00 am
13 Comments:
At 10/20/2015 4:46 pm, Hotly Spiced said…
Free? Did you say 'free'? I've never heard of anything being free before. What a great place! I do love cooking food at the table. I've always found Korean restaurants to be very reasonably priced xx
At 10/20/2015 7:21 pm, Maureen | Orgasmic Chef said…
That egg soup looks amazing! What a fun place to dine with friends. Every visit is a party!
At 10/20/2015 10:07 pm, chocolatesuze said…
not gonna lie i totally want to go just for that egg soup!
At 10/21/2015 6:06 pm, Berny @ I Only Eat Desserts said…
I love what a hidden gem this place looks like - what a find! You had be at Korean bbq but all that free stuff is so nice of them :)
At 10/22/2015 7:39 am, John - heneedsfood said…
The aromas in that restaurant must be heavenly. So much charred meaty goodness!
At 10/22/2015 8:20 am, Ramen Raff said…
I love that first shot Helen! This looks like an awesome K-BBQ joint. Yes to ox tongue and marinated beef ribs!!!
At 10/22/2015 8:25 am, Gourmet Getaways said…
Oh Helen! You always visit the yummiest places!
All that food looks amazing, I wish I could have been eating it right along with you. Korean BBQ is a favourite.
Thanks so much for sharing
Julie
Gourmet Getaways
At 10/23/2015 1:49 am, Queen of Bad Timing said…
I just love Korean food, there's something so soul-warming about it! All that charred, sweet deliciousness :)
At 10/26/2015 9:37 am, Isaac said…
Free egg soup? Eggcellent. Great find, Helen!
At 10/30/2015 1:08 pm, irene said…
Nothing beats a warm egg soup on a Korean BBQ feast!
At 10/30/2015 1:12 pm, Sydney Brunch Lyf said…
I love this! I have grown up in Western Sydney my whole life and had no idea such a festival existed a few suburbs over! Dayummm!! I have just started a food blog and included a few of my favourite places out West, so please check it out if you can and let me know if you have any feedback! Would be really appreciated!!
Thanks!
Emma, Sydney Brunch Lyf
At 11/05/2015 3:12 pm, Sara | Belly Rumbles said…
This is definitely one to try, and one to visit with a group. I would wan to try everything.
At 11/17/2015 7:48 am, Sarah said…
This place looks awesome! And I'm so fascinated by that egg soup!
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