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Seoul In Mount Lawley brings you a world of Korean and Asian dishes just waiting to be discovered. Situated on Beaufort Street, this Perth place is named after South Korea’s buzzing capital city which is just bursting with energy, futuristic design and inventive food. It should come as no surprise then, to discover that Seoul In itself has all the exact same characteristics. With an excellently priced lunch menu perfect for a quick business lunch or popping out briefly from the office, as well as an evening menu comprised of sharing plates and larger main courses, this is one cool spot for a bite to eat and a beer or two!
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If you’re planning a visit to Seoul In we hope you have mentally prepared yourself for just how much food you’re going to consume. This Beaufort Street eatery in Perth’s Mount Lawley suburb do a mean lunch menu bursting with Asian and Korean dishes. For under $15 you can fill up on lunch options such as bulgogi rice with special soy-marinated brisket beef, greens and seasonal vegetables; spicy pork shoulder rice with gochujang sauce or japchae with glass noodles in a soy base with vegetables and sesame seeds. All lunch dishes are served with tangy, homemade kimchi and rice, so you can trust us when we say you certainly won’t go hungry!
When it comes to dinner at Seoul In, things take an even more decadent turn. Kick things off at this popular Perth spot with some Asian sharing plates which are sure to appeal to vegans, veggies and gluten-free folks alike. We love the takoyaki of octopus balls with chili garlic aioli, Japanese BBQ sauce and bonito flakes; the silken grating made from handmade soft tofu with dried chilies, mozzarella cheese and house made Neapolitan sauce, and the kimchi pancake covered in chives and sour soy sauce. Main courses at this Mount Lawley eatery look a little bit like slow-cooked pork belly with carrot and cucumber sticks, marinated salted shrimp, dehydrated radish kimchi lettuce and ssamjang (Korean miso paste); seafood tofu stew in a flavoursome broth or traditional bibimbap bursting with carrots, zucchini, shiitake mushrooms, bean sprouts, spinach, black fungus mushroom and a slow cooked poached egg on top. So, if you’re feeling in need of some soul food look no further than Seoul In. Just make sure you book in advance to ensure you nab a table!