Generous serving of flavourful stir fried pork and kimchi. I actually prefer this stir fried pork to the spicy pork belly. Good enough to share between 2 and 4 persons. Fyi, Entertainer App allows 1-for-1 main course and this is one of those dishes.
Price: $18
This is supposed to be Seafood and Spring Onion Pancake but you can hardly see the spring onions. Nonetheless, the pancake is quite tasty and has seafood like shrimps and squid. Fyi, Entertainer App allows 1-for-1 main course and this is one of those dishes.
Price: $18
Oreo Bingsu ($13.80) is a classic flavour and can never go wrong. Coffee Granola Bingsu ($20.20) is one of the premiums one and is topped with homemade granola, almond slices, whole cashew nuts, vanilla ice cream, and drizzled with espresso. The aroma from the espresso sure wakes you up a little!
Exclusive to the Rochester outlet, the Blueberries with Lavender Bingsu ($16.80) sure looks pretty and insta-worthy! The purple cookie crumbs with some blueberries and a scoop of vanilla icecream gives a refreshing taste when eaten together with the milky snowy ice. The lavender chocolate even comes in a heart shape which makes us all go melted.
P.S NSY Rochester is having a sure win lucky dip for purchase of the Blueberries with Lavender Bingsu.
Melon bingsu is refreshing especially with the vanilla ice cream. A pity we had to waste the rest of the melon flesh as it was kinda difficult to dig the melon.
L to R: Seafood Pancake, Lotus Roots Fries, Bulgogi Fries
These are the recommendations from a friend. I love that they use thick-cut fries for the Bulgogi fries and the lotus roots fries are so addictive! If you order the beer during the happy hours, you would receive free lotus roots fries too!
Living the Korean lifestyle of KFC with beer. They have this ongoing promotion of 10 pcs for $17 which is very worth it. Available flavours: original (aka plain), soya, spicy yangnyum.
I personally prefer the spicy yangnyum one cos it is more flavourful. Try having it with the grapefruit soju mixed with beer!
We ordered the Menu Set B ($48), Army Stew with cheese ($38+3), and grapefruit soju ($15). I hardly drink soju and the grapefruit one actually tastes quite nice! All these food for 4 adults and we were actually very full from it.
Long queues are always seen in front of the stall during meal timings, probably because they only make upon orders. They are not stingy with the ingredients, however, the gimbaps are not rolled tight enough - the ingredients came falling out bit by bit. Each roll is cut into six pieces and here I am with my Smoked Salmon ($6) and Avocado ($5)!
Seoul Roll is currently on the Entertainer App and it means 1-for-1 rolls!
Bingsu after lunch wasn't a wise move. 3 of us couldn't even finish this mango bingsu.
Randomly walked into this place because of the affordably priced bibimbap. While beef and teriyaki chicken were recommended on their menu, I thought pork should taste as good too. Plus the picture does look appetising! Pork bibimbap costs only $7.90 nett and comes with kimchi and soup. What's even better is that you add your own gochujang according to your liking!
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