Hello! Kyochon Chatswood
EDIT: Hello! Kyochon is now closed
Fried chicken is my weakness.
Is there anything more magical than crunching through a layer of golden batter and sinking your teeth into sweet and juicy chicken?
Complimentary cabbage salad
An impromptu dinner is no excuse to contend with the tried and tested. I could barely type 'yes' fast enough when fried chicken was mentioned in the lazy tic-tac of group emails.
We push open the doors to Hello! Kyochon and are greeted by the sight of a basket of fried chicken, draining over the deep-fryer. The chef barely glances at us, and we make our own way down the corridor and into the dining area out the back.
The decor can only be described as minimalist as best but patrons - mostly Korean - seem more focussed on the food than any sense of romantic ambience.
Korean seafood pancake $15
We pick at miniature plates of complimentary cabbage salad before our pajeon seafood pancake arrives, thin and somewhat crispy, made with egg, flour, water, shallots, garlic and prawns.
Fried chicken and spicy marinated chicken $32
Our group of seven orders three half-serves of fried chicken, covering the variations of plain, soy and spicy fried chicken. The batter is delightfully gnarled and knobbly, perfect for nibbling on.
I take my time to extricate every bit of meat and batter from the plain fried chicken, and whilst I enjoy the sticky chilli sweetness of the spicy marinated chicken, the soy version is my favourite - balanced well between sweet and salty.
Spicy marinated chicken
Bulgogi tofu soup $13
Bulgogi tofu soup is a surprise highlight, a huddle of grilled beef, Chinese cabbage and wobbly tofu in a broth that is fiery with chilli. It's spicily addictive.
Seafood dagkalbi for three $54 ($18 per person)
Most diners here share enormous pans of meat or seafood, cooked on the hotplates built into each table. We order the seafood dagkalbi for three people, a colourful mix of vegetables and seafood smothered with kochujang hot bean paste.
A silent but efficient waiter lends a hand with the cooking, stirring the gochujang across the ingredients as the dish slowly heats up from below. By the time we're done with the chicken, the dish is ready, a bubbling magma that is a scavenger's delight of calamari, prawns, mussels, cabbage, noodles and shallots.
Spicy cheese marinated chicken dish $30
But it's the spicy cheese marinated chicken that grabs my attention.
Chicken, spicy bean paste and a layer of molten cheese. Hello! Kyochon. Hel-lo!
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Hello! Kyochon (CLOSED)
Tel: +61 (02) 9411 8766
Opening hours:
Open 7 days from 5pm til late
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posted by Helen (Grab Your Fork) on 11/29/2010 06:08:00 am
18 Comments:
At 11/29/2010 9:07 am, Mel said…
Oh wow - this looks really good and so different to the types of food I've had before at Korean BBQ. I like the look of the seafood pancake (I'm obsessed with pancakes I think).
At 11/29/2010 9:36 am, eatmarvin said…
I love Fried Chicken too! And the Spicy Cheese Marinated Chicken looks great. It almost looks like Pizza with all that cheese. Yum!
At 11/29/2010 10:00 am, chocolatesuze said…
cheese! how it stretches!
At 11/29/2010 10:12 am, A said…
Spicy cheese marinated chicken dish looks awesome!
is it me or is korean food pretty expensive, though?
A
At 11/29/2010 11:13 am, Peter G | Souvlaki For The Soul said…
Fried chicken and melted cheese???? Phew! I'm heading over there right now!
At 11/29/2010 11:55 am, Stephcookie said…
Ooh I haven't been here! I have a weakness for fried chicken too, get a craving for it every few weeks. Mmm the tofu soup looks deliciously spicy and yay for melted cheese!
At 11/29/2010 12:04 pm, Tina@foodboozeshoes said…
Oh wow - that's like all my fave things on a Korean menu!
I have a fried chicken problem too... to the point of supermarket chicken nuggets... :S
At 11/29/2010 1:50 pm, Howard said…
Love it, especially the cheese. Good to see this style of korean food (KFC and cheese chicken) expand outside of the CBD!
At 11/29/2010 2:47 pm, Hannah said…
How is it that no one here has started their comment with "Hello!"? I'm flabbergasted. So...
Hello!
I love the tofu soup - it looks like a volcano of deliciousness erupting everywhere :)
At 11/29/2010 3:18 pm, Anonymous said…
I am craving some deep fried chicken so badly!!! Diet is fail... thanks a lot Helen XP
At 11/29/2010 3:23 pm, Jacq said…
I've been wanting to come here for ages to try their KFC! Love the shot of that stretchy cheese, looks awesome!
At 11/29/2010 5:38 pm, john@heneedsfood said…
Spicy cheese marinated chicken. I want to dive right in
At 11/29/2010 8:09 pm, catty said…
This is crazy!! I wonder if this is the same KyoChon chain as in LA!!! When I'm in LA I seriously have Kyochon like every second day, that's how much I love their fried chicken! I hope it's the same as I'm moving back to Sydney next year *wooooh*
At 11/29/2010 9:43 pm, thang@noodlies said…
wow, there's a few dishes there that look different from other korean i've tried.. like that cheesy dish at the end.. should try it out.
At 11/29/2010 10:49 pm, Chris said…
I can live without fried chicken but the Spicy cheese marinated chicken looks so tempting! :)) I also crave for the Seafood dagkalbi and the tofu soup. All yummy!
At 11/30/2010 10:20 am, Zina @ tastedbytwo said…
It irks me a little that the chicken here is pre-fried and re-fried, but the flavour is fantastic.
At 11/30/2010 4:01 pm, susan said…
Fried chicken is the best! I love the Fried chicken at Mamak. I am yet to have Korean fried chicken though...something I will definitely have to rectify in the near future.
At 12/01/2010 2:26 am, Helen (Grab Your Fork) said…
Hi A - The cheesy chicken was delish. It's not overly expensive - we paid about $30 per head including drinks.
Hi Hannah - I'm glad you did. lol.
Hi FFichiban - It's all about moderation, right? :)
Hi Catty - I don't think it's the same chain, but woohoo you're coming back to Sydney. Time to get your eating list ready!
Hi Zina - I thought that double-frying was the secret to Korean fried chicken? Just like chips - extra crispy :)
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