Korean joints have been mushrooming non-stop, but House of Gimbap sets itself apart with a focus on rice rolls ($11.50, 10 slices) and wellness teas. The Beef Bulgogi Gimbap is an easy choice – a sweet and savoury meaty sensation filled with marinated grilled Australian beef, mushrooms, fresh lettuce and pickled vegetables – and so is the Wasabi Tuna, especially if you’re looking for a mild kick. For those who prefer rice bowls, they offer a small selection too including the Spicy Pork Dupbap ($15.50), which comes topped with spicy grilled pork, vegetables and spring onions. Wash it all down with the refreshing, mint-kissed Esel Tea ($3) for the full experience.