MANSEOK LIDCOMBE is a pub in Lidcombe. We don't yet have enough signals to confirm whether dogs are allowed. It's best to check with the venue before visiting with your dog. Just 450m away, Wyatt Park is a great nearby park for a walk with your dog.
Had a really lovely meal here- perfect for late-night cravings! 🔥🔥 The prices are very reasonable compared to nearby places, and I left feeling full and satisfied. The modum gopchang was prepared with great care, with absolutely no unpleasant smell. So delicious and full of flavour. Would definitely come back.
My Korean mate told me to hit this spot up for the Hot Cheese Chicken – bloody ripper! First time trying this flavour, and it was unreal. The fries were top notch too. Pretty much every table had the Grilled Beef Intestine Hot Pot – says it all, right? The vibe’s exactly like those cozy pochas in Seoul, perfect for a late-night feed or a catch-up with mates. Can’t recommend it enough!
This little Korean spot in Sydney is just too good! The fried chicken is perfectly crispy outside and juicy inside, the honey butter flavour is finger-licking delicious. The spicy stir-fry chicken with stretchy corn cheese is a match made in heaven. The stir-fried baby octopus and pork is super flavourful.
A must-visit for Korean food lovers in Sydney! The beef intestine set and spicy chicken with corn cheese were packed with authentic flavors, and the melon punch balanced everything perfectly. Don’t miss their grilled intestine and octopus stir-fry—it’s absolutely delicious.
Absolutely loved this place! Manseok Lidcombe seriously feels like stepping straight into a Seoul street food spot — the noise, the smoky aromas, the lively vibe, everything is on point. The interior is very Korean-style and super fun for photos while you eat. We ordered the beef intestines set and they were cleaned perfectly, crispy on the outside, tender inside, and full of flavour with zero smell. The spicy chicken with corn cheese was a perfect combo — you can choose the spice level, the chicken was juicy and addictive, and the creamy corn cheese balanced the heat so well. The Korean-style mala soup was also a standout, with an authentic broth and generous ingredients like cabbage, sausage, beef slices and udon — super filling even for one person. Portions are big, flavours are genuinely authentic (not toned down), and the menu is full of real Korean comfort food. If you’re craving true Seoul street vibes and proper Korean flavours in Sydney, this place is 100% worth a visit.
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