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Jennica Seo
District Coordinator
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this land, the Wallumedegal Clan of the Darug nation. We also pay respect to Elders both past, present and emerging and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples visiting this site.
In Sydney’s north-west, this thriving Korean and multicultural community attracts visitors with its latest food, fashion, performances and unique goods, from specialty dishes to cult beauty products.
Wander Rowe Street East and beyond to be greeted by more than 80 District Team members celebrating their cultural heritage by sharing customs, traditions and their favourite flavours of home.
Plan your trip ahead with our comprehensive map of Eastwood KoreaTown.
MOKO Hotel
DNK Hair
Su Won Butchery
Eastwood Mart
Happy Yoga
La Vigne Bakery
S-Mart Eastwood
Busan Jip BBQ
OKS Hair Shop
Granny Smith (19 October 2024), Christmas Festival (25th December 2024), Lunar Festival (8 February 2025), Harmony Day (March 2025)
Location
Heart and Seoul: Head to Rowe St East in Eastwood to be welcomed into Sydney’s epicentre of Korean food, fashion and culture.
Opportunities
Statistics
hair and beauty shops
Korean businesses
businesses open on Saturday evenings (Australian Business Register)
average monthly visits (DSpark mobility data)
average visits on a Friday night (DSpark mobility data)
average monthly night-time in person spend (Westpac DataX spend data)
This page is managed by Eastwood KoreaTown. Hero image credit: Eastwood Koreatown
We acknowledge that we live and work on Aboriginal land and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of First Nations Australians. We also acknowledge all of the traditional owners of the land in NSW, and pay respect to First Nations Elders, past and present.