Edo (Korean Fried Chicken)

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Adelaide, Australia

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Asian fusion restaurant· Asian restaurant· Chicken wings restaurant· Dumpling restaurant· Fried chicken takeaway· Hot pot restaurant· Japanese curry restaurant· Korean beef restaurant· Korean restaurant

Edo (Korean Fried Chicken) Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Edo (Korean Fried Chicken) is located in Adelaide, Australia on 42 Grote St. Edo (Korean Fried Chicken) is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category asian fusion restaurant in Australia.

Address

42 Grote St

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Offerings

Small plates

Open hours

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Koalafood clan

Yummy I’llKFC With plenty of choices of flavours. Service was exceptional from lady owner, I was blown away by her! Even my 3 children was raving about how nice she was! We ordered honey lemon, soy garlic & sweet spicy flavour. Our favourite was the garlic soy. Prices are so good as well, in particular those rice bowls. The chicken was boneless, I do prefer mine with bones as I find it less dry but that’s just personal. You can’t do half n half either but gives me an excuse to go back. Def recommend ordering the rice bowls. They use to do Korean sushi but they said they can no longer do since the pandemic started as business has been unstable and they had to throw groceries away if not sold. They also offer bingsu, dalgona coffees & other desserts but we didn’t try these. Support a small business, give them a go. Don’t expect restaurant style food, this is a quick service place.

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Isaac Ly

Great place for Korean fried chicken, the lady at the counter was very nice. Chicken was cooked very well. Definitely would recommend to everyone and I would definitely go and visit again.

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Jenna Canlas

Really great service! I highly recommend their chicken :)

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sardude100

We were 50% of the customers in the place. In this case it was a good thing... A: It didn't take long very long at all to get our food. B: The spicy chicken and the BBQ Pork were the tastiest food we experienced on our 7 day visit to good old Adelaide. Packed with traditional BBQ flavour we enjoyed every last morsel. The accompanying Kimchi and pickled beanshoots with steamed rice were replenished as required and complemented the superb rich flavours of these Korean dishes. Pity we found this place on our last night instead of the first night. I suspect that we would have eaten there on a number of occasions. Anyhow our verdict was A for food freshness, quality and flavour. Ambience was a bit sparse but I believe that is being redressed. Don't let this put you off, do yourself a flavour favour and check it out. Cheers fellow gourmands and enjoy.

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Nick Chang

The prawn and fried chicken were ok. But the kimchi stew was the worst ever... No recommendation. There are more choices...

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CL

Absolutely amazing meal! Fried chicken was stunning! The army hotpot is heart warming

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Robyn Couch

I have a slight obsession with their Sweet and Spicy Chicken. Very sad to learn they are no longer open for weekday lunches.

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Jaween Ediriweera

Very nice restaurant. The Bibimbap was very tasty with nice flavours. The teriyaki chicken came with rice, kimchi and soybeans, also very nice. The staff was kind and let us know what was spicy in case we didn't know. Most of the dishes are Korean, the Japanese dishes being sushi and teriyaki chicken. There is seating for small groups of 1 to 2, as well as larger groups of around 8 people. I wish the decoration inside the restaurant was a bit more interesting, it's mainly grey walls. Maybe some Japanese and Korean artwork would be nice.