basax korean chicken and dining


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awesometastingbuds
5
2 yıl önce
haymarket
visited in nov 2018. bought a cudo voucher to try basax ($49.00 for $100 worth of food). pleasantly surprised. yummy food and great service.

i recommend “oven roasted chicken original”.

overall rating: 8.5 / 10

food rating: 8 / 10

service rating: 9 / 10

price rating: 6 / 10

(a bit on the expensive side, but understandable that rent in city is not cheap!)

1. fish ballstew$15.00

rating: 7.5 / 10

2. fried chicken - original/fried - half $17.00

rating: 8 / 10

3. fried chicken - snow cheese - half $16.00

rating: 7.5 / 10

4. oven roasted chicken - original

$32.00

with chilli mayo sauce

rating: 9 / 10

(highly recommended)

5. crab meat egg roll

$20.00

rating: 6 / 10
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krisly
1
4 yıl önce
haymarket
the chicken tasted weird and didn’t like it that it tasted full of sugar. thestewwas super salty. it made my stomach go all funny afterwards.
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tinazzz
4
4 yıl önce
haymarket
the bulgogistewwas really nice! didn’t really like the ham & sausagestew- would’ve liked more rice cakes in there. the service was really good.
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steven
4
4 yıl önce
haymarket
really good chicken and the taste of the ham & sausagestewsoup is really beautiful. the staff here is pretty friendly as well! on top of that, we did not need to wait for really long time for our food.
if you come to sydney, you should try this korean restaurant because it taste really beautiful.
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linda
5
5 yıl önce
haymarket
staff was lovely, helpful and quick. the atmosphere was comfortable and welcoming. average pricing. they give you a big jug of water. chopsticks aren't provided but if you ask they'll get it for you. there are forks and they give you spoons to use but my friend and i prefer using chopsticks so just ask if you want to use chopsticks instead like us haha. we went on tuesday night and it was surprisingly quite empty so there was not need to wait which was great.

half fried chicken - 4/5
the chicken was fried perfectly with great flavour and was a good morsel size. the waffle chips were satisfyingly crispy and great flavour as well. both were seasoned well with pepper and salt. personally, i found the chips a little too salty, 1.5x saltier than mcdonalds chips for comparison. my friend found it fine though. pepper was also quite a prominent flavour in the chicken and chips which may not be to people's preferences. the salad it came with was also quite peppery but helped balance out the heaviness of the fried chicken. you get to choose what sauce you want which was nice.

noodle tteokbbokki - 5/5
the sauce was very flavourful and well-rounded. the spice level was average. the tteok was satisfyingly chewy and the noodles was great. wish there was a little more tteok and fish cake but i was sharing it with a friend and i love tteokbokki so that's just my problem haha. a well-rounded, flavourful tteokbokki dish. the egg was a nice touch.

kimchistew- 5/5
this kimchistewhad a slightly different flavour profile from other stews i have had. it's hard to describe but it was predominantly sweeter and tangier. enjoyed it quite a lot. the vegetables were fully infused with kimchistewflavour and there's morsels of beef that were quite dry but it was cooked in astewafterall. rice was well cooked and fluffy.
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snow
5
5 yıl önce
haymarket
delicious bulgogistewand soy garlic boneless chicken!

fresh ingredients. i usually don't eat the salad and onions, but it was so fresh it was so yummy!

atmosphere is cute, modern and bright. love the plates.

customer service was great!

will come again. 😊
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lettuce
4
5 yıl önce
haymarket
the cheesy tteokbokki was delicious and definitely satisfied my cravings. the waffle chips were so crispy! too bad there weren't more as the three of us quickly finished them and only had 2-3 chips each. the chicken wasn't bad and will definitely go again to try their oven chicken. we also ordered the bulgogistewwhich was quite flavoursome however with our other dishes, it was too much flavour. it would have been nice to have a bibimbap or something light to eat with the heaviness of the chicken and tteokbokki.
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evelyn
5
5 yıl önce
haymarket
walk pass by the pitt street and find this restaurant and wanna give it a try. we ordered their sweet and spicy boneless chicken and the lunch deal (sausage stew). and all the meal beyond my expectation! its only written down the whole size chicken and try to ask the waiter and they actually do half size ! thestewcame with rice ,stewand side dishes. the half chicken came with fries and salad. love how they put fries and salad inside the half size of chicken which is very rare. and the taste of side dishes is just 👍👍👍. will definitely come back!!
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andrew
4
5 yıl önce
haymarket
had the bulgogistewlunch set. broth was full of flavour and there was a good amount of meat in it (i.e actual proper meat, not just chopped up bits). only downside is that it is $19... which is a bit steep for everyday lunch but i guess you get what you pay for.

colleague had the fried chicken set and it was good too.
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ieats
4
5 yıl önce
haymarket
this is a really great restaurant for delicious juicy korean fried chicken. i had the sweet and spicy flavour which wasn’t too spicy and the chicken itself was really well cooked. i also tried the cheese tteokbokki (rice cake) and the bulgogi (beef)stewboth of which were really delicious. happy to come back to try their other chicken flavours and dishes!!
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touchsmelltastesound
5
5 yıl önce
haymarket
i love it when food takes you back down memory lane! i remember as kids we used to have fast-food once a week (after evening music lessons)and i remember when kfc first introduced their whole roasted chicken, and thereafter my parents never bought us colonel sander’s secret herbs and spices deep fried chicken anymore, but preferred this healthier option.

so is this what basax korean chicken and dining is doing to the sydney korean fried chicken scene? creating a behavioural change from deep-fried to baked chicken goodness?

standing out from their competitors, basax is offering an entire menu of baked-not-fried korean chicken, and i have to say it captures 95% of all that is good about kfc, but without all the unhealthiness of deep fried food.

today we opted for their basax signature baked chicken with their secret seasoning, with 2 types of dipping sauce, and also ordered the spicy tofustewwith seafood.

as we waited for our food, we took in the restaurant’s ambience which was located in a smaller space but gave off a very modern and relaxed vibe, from the yellow schemed lounges and yellow ceilings, the andy warhol-esque artwork, and mellow k-pop. the cutlery was neatly placed in your stainless steel bone collection bucket; the cups and bowls were cute conical implements, although the “napkin test” only returned 2 stars as it was pretty thin and small, considering the type of food you were going to devour was more likely than not going to be eaten with your hands.

we were pleasantly surprised to be served the complementary korean sides (although it wasn’t mentioned on the menu), so we nibbled away at our kimchi, seaweed salad, crunchy noodles in mayo, and egg omelette, until our spicy tofustewwith seafood arrived. the pot contained silken tofu, egg, squid, prawns and clams. it wasn’t too spicy but just nice and tasty.

and when the star of our meal arrived, the serving platter on which it arrived rightfully took up the majority of our table space (see exhibit a). the whole baked chicken on the bone was perfect, each piece of chicken was coated in a light batter which was baked to a golden crisp, and because it was baked it wasn’t oily, but the outer coating was nice and dry, and the chicken inside was truly tender and juicy. nice, nice, nice, nice! the secret seasoning was subtle, so that you couldn’t work out what was the predominant spice, but it just left a nice tingle in your mouth, and if you wanted a stronger taste, you just had to dip your chicken into one of the two sauces, the creamy orange coloured one was like a sweet mayo, while the darker sauce was like a bbq sauce, with a hint of spice to it.

so our first experience of korean baked chicken was a memorable one, for it’s perfectly tender flesh and crispy outer coating thus justifying a 5/5 rating from us (our first 5/5 restaurant rating), and because of its healthier nature, i’m considering bringing my parents here, when they would otherwise baulk at the idea of deep fried chicken at their age. so we’ll definitely be back with family and/or friends, so we can try more of their bkc flavours and try their waffle fries which looked delish!
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mia
4
5 yıl önce
haymarket
book at 4pm for 4people. there was no customer so the service was extremely quick. everything was out in 10mins. ordered bfc, sweet & spicy boneless fried chicken, cheese tteobokki, bulgogistew& cider rita. everything was delicious! their bfc wasn't the normal fried chicken that you'll come accross on normal korea fried chicken place. highly recommended and will definitely come back
the only downside was that i can't get in touch with them by the number provided online so i had to come to the restaurant to change my booking time
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