I like their fried snacks too – typical street food like Squid Twigim (these are awesome!), soy garlic fried chicken and their latest Bulgogi Fries (chicken/beef) drizzled with melted cheese!
8/10 Stars Price :Expensive (RM40-RM60 for per person) Services :Good Environment : Cooling & Live Band Food Type : Western/Korean/Bar/Snacks/coffee/dessert Status : NON-Halal
Mr. Dakgalbi is possibly one of the most popular, if not the best dakgalbi restaurant in town. There are 16 Mr. Dakgalbi branches scattered across the Klang Valley to date, with the latest opening at Pearl Point Shopping Gallery, in which I had this food tasting at.
Mr. Dakgalbi is now opened in Pearl Point Shopping Mall, Old Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur! Came across this newly opened Mr. Dakgalbi when we were running errands in Pearl Point Shopping Mall last week. Just right to make it as our lunch place that day, as Summergirl has been craving for Korean food for nearly a month. Situated in the old wing of Pearl Point Mall, Mr. Dakgalbi can be easily spotted from the main road. If you walked from the new wing, it is worth taking some time to locate this new outlet, which is at Lower Ground floor.
One of a local Korean Bar – PowerPlant is one of my favourite place to dine and hang out. Great Food, music and ambiance along with excellent service. PowerPlant sits inside this new neighbourhood mall – Pearl Shopping Gallery at Old Klang Road.
Value Meal Set: Dakgalbi Chicken Deopbap, RM16.80 Dakgalbi is a delicious, spicy grilled chicken dish. It tastes amazing
This is a great place to go in Pearl Point at Old Klang Road if you fancy a quick bite of classic Taiwanese dishes. There’s noodle soup, dumplings, Taiwan sausages and more. The mains and set meals are excellent value for money not to mention their speedy services. The signature Taiwanese Sausage (RM 10.90) is served in slices for bite size and a killer accompaniment for that bowl of piping hot Claypot Lou Shi Fun (RM 15.90) and that bowl of steaming Hell-hot Ramen Soup (RM 12.90) .