Experience Korean-Inspired Dishes at Lalaland Cafe & Bar

Fancy some great-tasting Korean fried chicken? Check out Lalaland Cafe & Bar on Stones Corner for some satisfying Korean-inspired dishes and flavourful drinks.





This quaint venue lies in the heart of Stones Corner on Old Cleveland and is the perfect place to satisfy your craving for Korean-inspired dishes to pair with a smoothie or coffee.

Some of their gems include the talk-of-the-town Korean fried chicken in original crispy, sweet chilli, volcano sweet chilli, honey soy garlic, volcano honey soy garlic and half & half options, and Bibimbap which is made with fried egg, alfalfa sprouts, bean sprouts zucchini, carrot, mushroom, onion, pickle radish, corn and seaweed served with steamed rice and chilli paste.

 LA LA Beef Burger
LA LA Beef Burger | Photo Credit: Lalaland Cafe & Bar / Facebook

Burger lovers must try their LA LA Beef Burger made with double patties of premium Aussie beef, lettuce, double cheese, tomato chutney, tomato slices, aioli, pineapple, onion jam, and honey mustard served in a brioche seed burger bun with potato chips. And then there’s the brunch best seller, Eggs Benedict and Fried Chicken.

Padre coffee
Padre coffee  | Photo Credit: Lalaland Cafe & Bar / Facebook
Mango yogurt smoothie with tapioca pearls
Mango yogurt smoothie with tapioca pearls / Bubble tea latte in the ocean  | Photo Credit: Lalaland Cafe & Bar / Facebook

The drinks menu also offers plenty of choices which include mango yogurt smoothie with tapioca pearls, hibiscus iced tea lemonade, bubble tea latte and galaxy ade.



“Food is quite good and there’s a good variety as well. Had a chat with the owner/chef (Bryan) and he was really nice and approachable. Overall a very nice and homey vibe to this place. Was craving a Korean ginseng chicken soup and they so happened to have it on their menu. It was quite good! Their Korean fried chicken is also delicious!” – D. “Dino”

“Looking for some yummy korean food to warm up your tummy during Brissy’s winter? well take my recommendation on visiting La La Land. In addition to the amazing authentic korean dishes they offer, they also have the cutest interior which adds to their beautiful homey atmosphere. Definitely reminds me of being back in South Korea.” – K. Kerlin

“Awesome food, unique delicious drink choices and most of all friendly service! There is an on-site parking at rear which is super convenient! The fried chicken wings and Gangs Chicken burger is aust try!” – M. Couvaras

“It is a lovely and beautiful place. staffs are also so friendly and kind. Especially, Korean style deep fried chicken was my best I have ever had. It really made me feel happy when I had the chicken. Give it a try! You will never regret! I recommend it highly : )” – V. Lee

Lalaland  Cafe and Bar serves Padre coffee & Korean-inspired brunch from 10 am – 3 pm, Tuesday to Saturday; then Korean fried chicken and beer from 5.30 pm to 9 pm, Tuesday to Thursday and from 5.30 pm to 10 pm, Friday to Saturday. 

Lalaland Cafe and Korean Restaurant | 62 Old Cleveland Rd, Stones Corner QLD 4120

6-Storey Multiple Dwelling And Retail Proposed For Old Cleveland Road

A development application to establish multiple dwellings and retail on Old Cleveland Road, Stones Corner has been lodged.

The proposal involves a six-storey multiple dwelling with a small commercial tenancy to be located on the ground floor level. The multiple dwelling component will comprise 28 residential units within a building with a maximum height of six storeys (22.5 metres).

The proposed site is located at 99 – 103 Old Cleveland Road, Stones Corner, surrounded by a mix of pre and post-war houses and modern mid-high rise multiple dwellings.

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Photo credit: Brisbane City Council / pdonline.brisbane.qld.gov.au


The building will contain a mix of (12) two-bedroom and (16) 3-bedroom apartments: 2 x 2 bedroom units and 4 x 3 bedroom units on Levels 1 to 3; 3 x 2 bedroom units and 2 x 3 bedroom units on Levels 4 to 5.

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Photo credit: Brisbane City Council / pdonline.brisbane.qld.gov.au

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Photo credit: Brisbane City Council / pdonline.brisbane.qld.gov.au

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Photo credit: Brisbane City Council / pdonline.brisbane.qld.gov.au

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Photo credit: Brisbane City Council / pdonline.brisbane.qld.gov.au
Photo credit: Brisbane City Council / pdonline.brisbane.qld.gov.au

The proposal provides 19 resident car parking spaces and seven visitor car parking spaces, including one disabled space, on the ground floor level. A lobby entrance will also be provided at ground level accessible by pedestrians from the Old Cleveland Road. Access to the development from Old Cleveland Road is also proposed.

“The proposed development will provide opportunities for increased housing density and a mixed use development of a height and scale that is consistent with the intent of the Mixed Use Zone Code,” the AAD Assessment report said.



99 Old Cleveland Rd, Greenslopes QLD 4120