Ko’s falls between the modern and the homely, ending up fairly canteen in style, and that impression is maintained by the tv in the corner – where a mamak would have wrestling or football, Ko’s inflicts X factor-type K-pop audition shows or street dance battles. However, it’s still good enough that we’ll add it to our Korean rotation in the area.
We’ve been to Hanwoori a few times now, and it’s become a bit of a favourite for my wife. Staff are friendly, if sometimes a little slow. My wife prefers to cook the meat herself due to this! However, it’s definitely a good place to go, providing you’re prepared for it to be a bit more expensive than the other places in the area.
Overall, we enjoyed the Korean food at Jal Dae Ji Korean BBQ Restaurant Ampang. The Sundubu Jjigae red stew with tofu gives us a very good impression while the other BBQ pork is comfort food. Parking is available in front of the restaurant, if you could not find one, you probably need to walk slightly further.
Overall, food is nice, coffee is good, and needless to say, service is friendly and attentive. They offered us extra chairs to put our bags and stuff, seeing that we were so clumsy taking photos while carrying our bags, as the table we secured only have two small chairs. Hahaha. So pai seh. #ThankYou for being so thoughtful, and we really like the tau fu fah with sesame!
岂料这些韩式自助烤肉店都有个潜规则, 就是你必须是两人同行才能以超优惠的价格吃到饱。