The food here is very reasonably priced although the place doesn't look sophisticated. The hamoni (nice Korean old lady) makes her own bean paste and you most certainly get the best bean paste soup. Try the bibimbap too, it's very well made.
The dim sum here is worth a visit, much better than the rest in the vicinity. Selection is enough, you really don't need too much choice when they have about what you can fit into the stomach. Definitely will be back for visits. Price is very reasonable too.
Good selection of soup. Not fantastic but good enough to curb Hotpot cravings. Check what is covered under the buffet because they charge for seafood even though it's in the list of what you can order for the buffet price you pay.
What I call "Designer" coffee, my kind that goes well with milk like Piccolo
Decent fix in Canada if you die die not going into Starbucks like me
No one should give this a miss when you are here although the queue never stops, it's worth the wait
Must pair with a glass of nicely chilled Prosecco! To die for because they are so fresh, choose from 3 sizes from £1-£2 for each oyster
Perfectly grilled with nice mix of stir fry vegetables and fried to perfection bacon, must try!
These stalls that look like those Dai Pai Dong in HK sells anything and everything from Ramen to grilled meat and seafood is worth a try. Although they tend to charge foreigners more it's actually on the expensive side, it's still a good experience. The Ajuma makes wicked sauce for respective seafood and meat selection and you don't get this at the restaurants!
Their sambal steak is the die die must try. Complete this with their fries (sounds very regular but also a must have) and salad, done! There's no need for more ✌🏻️
The flavor is perfectly balanced. Noodles are cooked just right. As this is a halal place, fried chicken is used in this London version of our all time SG favorite. Don't forget to ask for your sambal, chilli padi and vinegar. A must try for those missing SINGAPORE/Malaysia fare.
One of the finest tapas place next to Brindisa in London. Worth a try, right in Borough Market