Thursday, April 25, 2013

Arisun, Chinatown - Haymarket

Arisun is one of those restaurants where you should have been there by now. At least according to pretty much everyone on my Facebook. I probably have at some point during uni but nowadays it has been a blur. After hearing raves from everyone about Arisun's fried chicken, I gotta check it out soon. One Friday night, we were supposed to have dinner at Chefs Gallery but it was already too full for 5 hungry diners so we headed to Arisun since it was closer to where we were planning to go for karaoke afterwards.  

Complimentary Kim Chi

This restaurant has your usual Korean favourites including your complimentary kim chi and other starters, hot pot, seafood pancake, Korean BBQ and various noodle and rice dishes. We started with the usual complimentary Korean starters including the good ol' fashioned kim chi which wasn't overbearingly spicy that it usually is so I was able to try more pieces than the usual. The guys asked for rice to accompany with some of our dishes and the waiter delivered a huge bowl of rice for everyone to share.

Bowl of rice ($2.00)

The guys were craving for some Korean BBQ beef so we decided to try this as well. It was delivered to us on a hot plate in a similar way to the hot plates I've seen at Chinese take away shops around Haymarket. The waiter poured the beef, onion and other sorts of veggies onto the hot plate where it sizzled intensely. Bits of the hot oil were flying everywhere while we watch the food getting cooked. The beef was lighter, less stodgy and more succulent than the beef I usually get from those Chinese take away shops. I was almost eager to have more than I needed but we have more dishes coming up.


Korean BBQ Beef ($24.00)

One of my favourites that I notice at Korean restaurants was the black bean noodles - also known as Jajangmyeon. It wasn't the prettiest looking dish and it does require some effort with stirring the noodles and the thick, rich sauce together. Despite that, it was still delicious since it was something I have not tried as often. And I enjoyed slurping up these slippery, savoury and slightly sweet noodles. While this meal costs $11, the serving is generous that you can have the whole bowl for yourself at a small price.

Black bean noodles ($11.00)

The guys ordered their share of the black bean noodles but with seafood instead of meat. Also the noodles were already stirred thoroughly before the seafood and veggies were added. Enjoyed this version as it adds variety to the meal rather than just noodles and black bean sauce plus it wasn't as thick and rich as the former. Again, the price is very affordable considering the size of the plate.

Seafood black bean noodles on plate ($13.00)

One of the guys was planning to have this dish all for himself but when we saw it, everyone was so eager to have a piece to the point where I could not get a shot of the full seafood pancake. It was much thinner and a bit less crispy (but not soggy!) than most other seafood pancakes that I've tried but I'm glad it was a lot lighter as we were already starting to get full. The batter did not overpower the pancake so I found this pancake to have a balanced amount of flavours from different ingredients. We finished this off so quickly before we knew it and the guys were still keen for seconds but we still have to wait for the fried chicken.


              
 Seafood pancake ($13.00) 

And finally it shows up! Here at Arisun, you have the choice of the Original Fried Chicken, Soy, and Sweet and Spicy. Regardless of your choice, the price is $30 where you get an epic load of chicken pieces that I would recommend to share with 4 or more especially if you order heaps of dishes like us. Otherwise, if there is one thing you have to order at Arisun, it has to be this and even then, I would still recommend to bring at least 2 hungry friends to finish off the chicken.

Was it worth the hype? My verdict: it was some damn goooood chicken! Crunchiness was everywhere on these juicy and lightly seasoned chicken pieces. It was delivered in small golden brown chunks but it was enough for us to fill up without getting too bloated. What makes this even better was that it wasn't oily at all despite being fried and incredibly crispy and most of them were boneless pieces so we didn't have to worry about picking too many out. It wasn't the best fried chicken I've ever had (sorry but my heart still goes for Hartsyard's fried chicken) but it's up there for best Korean fried chicken with its succulent batter which got us addicted and compelled to finish every single one of them.

Original Fried Chicken ($30.00)

As it has an outdoor seating area, the atmosphere was very social and enjoyable (we were probably the loudest group that night!) and the staff were generally attentive. Plus the prices were reasonable since we shared all of the dishes. If you are keen for purely Korean cuisine, I'd give this place a go as they do a tremendous job with it. Will come back soon particularly during the colder months as I've heard that Arisun does a mean hot pot. I can understand the appeal for Arisun and their crispy Korean fried chicken and wouldn't mind trying out the other flavours of chicken soon as well as having a shot of soju or two if we're planning to have a crazy night out.

Thought this was real...

Arisun
1 Dixon Street, Sydney NSW 2000
(02) 9264 1588
Arisun on Urbanspoon

14 comments:

  1. i gotta try this fried chicken asap

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  2. I was beginning to worry that you weren't going to order the fried chook! I've only had "kfc" at Naruone which was AMAZING! Need to try this place one day.

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    1. Haha fried chicken was the main reason for dragging my mates to Arisun after the failed attempt at Chefs Gallery but as usual we went a bit crazy with the available options. so glad everyone loved it!

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  3. Have you tried the fried chicken at Naruone? I'm interested to see how Arisun's fried chicken compares to Naruone's! But agree with you - the fried chicken at Hartsyard is spectacular :D Especially with the sausage gravy and biscuit on the side - so good!!

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    1. i really gotta try the Naruone to see if it's as good or better than the fried chicken at Hartsyard. Arisun is definitely up there as one of the top places for Korean fried chicken but from what I've read about Naruone and esp the photos, I believe they've got some stiff competition.

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  4. Fried chickennnn yesssss!!!!!

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    1. oh yes friiiieeedddd chickkkeeennn!!! :D. absolute guilty pleasure!

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  5. Miss Piggy & Sherrie - Haven't been Naruone yet but judging from what I've seen so far, they look so crispy and succulent! Prob consider Naruone for the next outing just to get that fried chicken cos the servings look epic

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  6. hmmm fried chicken! Looks so delicious.
    So funny that no one could wait for you to take the photo. I have to fight for my photos every time!!

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    1. lol yup they were all racing for that seafood pancake while i was getting my camera out sighhhs >.<

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  7. Looks so crispy and delicious - and pretty good value for $30 for that massive amount of chicken. Glad to see some of the other dishes there too which also look good!

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  8. I'm a huge fried chicken lover and yes the Hartsyard one is heavenly I agree! I like the idea of this one not being greasy too! :D

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  9. Love the look of the seafood black bean noodles - and at only $13 it looks like great value too!

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