Korean Cuisine
Large pot of army stew to be shared among 2-3 friends! The soup is a nice blend of spicy, sweet and sour, super comforting on a rainy day. Service here is good, the staff will help to cut the ingredients on the spot before cooking and add the ramyeon noodles. Free flow of sides, I liked the sliced hard boiled eggs best! Only regret was not adding cheese in the army stew. $33.90++ but they a promo now where this goes for half price.
Soy sauce fried chicken was super good! The savoury sweet soya sauce was perfect with the lightly battered chicken. The chicken meat itself was fresh and tender, one of the better Korean fried chicken around! This 4 piece chicken cost $20++.
Wasn't expecting much, but was super impressed with the freshness and quality of the chicken wings! You can tell when the bones of the chicken look very white and the meat comes off easily. Preferred the more savoury soy garlic to the cheese (sprinkled with garlic powder). Don't miss out on the wings if you are here!
Moist, succulent meat, with a batter that was too thick and plain for my liking. I ended up desperately moping up the mustard sauce.
Umami packed seafood soup with beautifully charred onion lending a wok hei taste to the soup. My friend commented that it tasted like spicy hor fun soup. Felt a bit cheated with empty mussel shells and only one whole prawn.
Shaved ice mango with a mixture of sweet and sour mango cubes. The scoop of thick creamy ice cream helps to balance the sourness and the small mango sphere balls makes each mouthful pop. Tastes a bit like non carbonated ice cream soda after a while. Best to share this! Priced at $12.90.
Small shop space that was half opened (?) on a Sunday afternoon. I was quite surprised by the quality of the bingsu. Fine shaven ice, aromatic green tea ice cream, fragrant black sesame powder and roasted almond shavings. Very comparable to Nunsongyee's. The ice didn't seem to melt, resulting in a rather dry-ish feel. Price wise also very steep, this was $16.90.
Not a fan of red bean but gave this a try. Still don't like red bean. But the milk and the finely shaven ice is so shiok! Especially after a few hours of shopping at Bugis Junction.
Large, fluffy pancakes with chock full of seafood - prawns, squid, oysters. Can be a little more crisp to make it better. Recommended!
Very spicy, but somehow quite soothing to the throat. Large portion of pork belly but overall I felt this was mediocre. You can top up the soup and ramen for free. Priced at $45++.
This is the picture before the cheese gets heated into a bubbly cheese fondue for you to dip/wrap the stringy cheese around the tender, well marinated pork ribs. Highly recommended! Priced at $55++. Wanted to get the other set which has side dishes but they were out of stock.
A la carte bbq. 100g each of pork belly, pork bulgogi, chicken bulgogi and prawns cost $42++. Very average and way overpriced. The beef bibimbap, served in a hotstone, was really average as well. Also had the seafood pancake which was super thin and crisp but cost a whopping $22. Service is good and attentive, a bit intrusive at times and very pushy when ordering. I won't recommend this place.
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