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Spice it up a little

SPICE up your life with the unique flavours of Korean cuisine at Kimchi Korean Restaurant, Noosa Junction.
Enjoy delicious traditional Korean dishes such as the seafood pancake, mixed grill barbecue with salad and Bibimbap with spicy pork that are all sure to add a little spice to your next meal.
Unique to Noosa, Kimchi is the only Korean restaurant in the region and offers the spicy, authentic taste of Korea that is both delicious and a healthy dinner option.
Since opening late last year, Kimchi Korean Restaurant has fast become one of Noosa locals’ favourite Asian-inspired dinner options, with friendly service and a tasty menu proving a hit.
Now licensed, you can enjoy traditional Korean spirits such as soju or indulge in a delicious wine with your meal.
Kimchi Korean Restaurant offers dine-in or takeaway and is open Monday to Saturday from 5.30pm for dinner.
Kimchi Korean Restaurant is located at shop 2b Arcadia Walk, 14 Sunshine Beach Road, Noosa Junction. Phone 5447 2249 for more information.

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