Where to get authentic Asian food in Logan
If you’re looking for authentic Asian eats, the City of Logan is full of hidden gems. Whether you’re after traditional Chinese street food or trendy Korean milk cream doughnuts, there is an endless array of restaurants and cafes to explore in the area.
We’ve compiled these stand-outs so you can explore Asia’s rich history, culture, and ingenuity through food.
If you’re looking for a bakery with an Asian twist, drop by this beloved spot in Rochedale South where everything is light and beautifully presented. Here you’ll find desserts like sakura-flavoured cheesecake, durian crepe cakes and others sweets in flavours like black sesame, matcha and yuzu. Make sure you try one of their fresh macarons.
46 Greenview Ave, Rochedale South
The latest Korean establishment to move into Springwood Mall, Mogom serves up all the Korean cuisine favourites in generous portions. Feast on the likes of seafood pancakes, toppoki (spicy rice cake), bossam or Korean fried chicken in an assortment of flavours. Soju, wine and soju cocktails, along with a variety of sparkling fruit-ades are also available.
Shop R6/34 Fitzgerald Ave, Springwood
This café is providing a slice of Korea’s unique café culture and it’s selling out daily. The team offer a diverse range of sweet and savoury pastries, from basque cheesecakes to japchae buns, along with traditional brunch fare. Don’t forget to try their signature chubby doughnut – they are famous for a reason. You can also learn more about Bake It owner Eunji Shin right here on Our Logan.
3231 Logan Rd, Underwood
A familiar name for Japanese cuisine enthusiasts, Kitchen Mazri is in Underwood and is serving up Japanese favourites like katsudon and karaage curry rice. You can even create your own bento box and pick from a wide range of traditional Japanese side dishes like crab cream croquette and takoyaki.
Shop 2, 2770 Logan Rd, Underwood
Owned by world-class chef Sean Hwang, Manok Park is touted as one of the most authentic Korean restaurants in Brisbane. Beyond Korean cuisine staples like kimchi soup and Korean fried chicken, the restaurant is known for delicate and unique dishes like marinated raw crab and fish congee. Learn more about chef Sean Hwang’s journey and vision for Manok Park.
Shop 18, 11-21 Kingston Rd, Underwood
This humble eatery provides the best of hawker-style Malaysian food, with char keow teow, Hainan chicken rice and laksa on the menu. Easy to miss on Logan Road, this restaurant has endured thanks to word of mouth and its consistently delicious fare.
1/2802 Logan Rd, Underwood
If you’re looking for the best bahn mi in town, you must find Big Mamma. With a variety of fresh baked bread available, the banh mis here are stacked with vegetables, tasty cold cuts and finished with a pate mixture that is to die for. They also sell a variety of pastries, pies and drinks.
Shop 4, 6/10 Yeates Crescent, Meadowbrook
Indulge in the tradition of Japanese barbecue without a pricey ticket to Japan. Pick from a wide range of quality grilled meats, seafood and vegetables, all prepared fresh to order for you to grill at your table. Read more Shinbashi Yakiniku‘s owner Charlie Cheng and the art of grilling.
Unit 3/2900 Logan Rd, Underwood
A savoury crepe made with eggs, crunchy fried dough and a multitude of add-ons, the humble jian bing is usually purchased through street cart vendors in China. It’s now increasingly popular around the world and has officially arrived in Underwood.
A recent addition to the Springwood foodie scene, Haha Chicken offers the best of East and Southeast Asian cuisine. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re hankering for Korean fried chicken, ramen, katsu curry or laksa. We discovered this joint after hearing good things about their iteration of the classic dish Hainan chicken rice. To top it off, you can wash it down with a matcha latte or a variety of bubble and fruit teas.