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Melbourne Observer - Wednesday, Septem,ber 10, 2014 - Page 29 www.MelbourneObserver.com.au Places To Go Yeonga uses never been frozen fresh meat boasting highest quality. (However beef brisket and ox tongue are slightly frozen for slicing) Yeonga uses 100% genuine charcoal for extra juiciness of meats. Yeonga can cater any kind of functions with spacious 150 seats and free car park is located in front of restaurant for your convenience. (Any Function is available) Décor In Korean, Yeonga means "Smoky House". The coloured roof in the logo represents the tiles (Giwa) commonly used in the construction of traditional Korean houses. The interior of this restaurant is built on the model of 'Hanok' which is the term used to describe houses built using traditional Korean archi- tecture. Korean architecture lends consideration to the positioning of the house in relation to its surroundings, with thought given to the land and seasons. The structure of hanok is used tiled roofs (giwa) that not only en- hanced its functional efficiency, but also possessed great artistic value. Yeonga offers a unique dining experience in tradional Korean cuisine, stylishly decorated with a comfortable atmosphere. Location: 1 Cobden st North Melbourne, Vic. 3051 Website : www.yeonga.com Facebook:www.facebook.com/pages/ Yeonga-BBQ/495587490470665 Yeonga Premium Grill and Bar Yeonga Premium Grill and Bar

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Yeonga uses never been frozen fresh meat boasting highest quality.(However beef brisket and ox tongue are slightly frozen for slicing)

Yeonga uses 100% genuine charcoal for extra juiciness of meats.

Yeonga can cater any kind of functions with spacious 150 seats andfree car park is located in front of restaurant for your convenience.(Any Function is available)

●●●●● DécorIn Korean, Yeonga means "Smoky House". The coloured roof in thelogo represents the tiles (Giwa) commonly used in the construction oftraditional Korean houses.

The interior of this restaurant is built on the model of 'Hanok' which isthe term used to describe houses built using traditional Korean archi-tecture.

Korean architecture lends consideration to the positioning of thehouse in relation to its surroundings, with thought given to the landand seasons.

The structure of hanok is used tiled roofs (giwa) that not only en-hanced its functional efficiency, but also possessed great artistic value.

Yeonga offers a unique dining experience in tradional Korean cuisine,stylishly decorated with a comfortable atmosphere.

Location:

1 Cobden st North Melbourne, Vic. 3051

● Website : www.yeonga.com

● Facebook:www.facebook.com/pages/

Yeonga-BBQ/495587490470665

YeongaPremium Grill and Bar

YeongaPremium Grill

and Bar

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