Shinmapo Korean BBQ has topped the list of Korean BBQ restaurants with 430 outlets in Korea and more than 500 restaurants worldwide. Being the first and only outlet in Malaysia, it has lead to massive que during peak hours. Nonetheless, the food are worth the wait and will not disappoint. Kpop fans definitely should not miss this out!
With more than 500 BBQ restaurants worldwide and more than 430 shops in Korea, you know this is the place to go for should you need some SERIOUSLY delicious Korean food fix. For those who are wondering, they are known as Ma Gal BBQ in Korea, and Shinmapo BBQ in other parts of the world. After the first blooming success of their first store at Courtyard SS15, they are set to open 2 more restaurants in The Gardens Mall and Empire Damansara to feed the tummy of the Korean Cuisine fanatics! If you think that Shinmapo is just another addition to the repertoire of overrated mediocre Korean restaurants, you will be surprised to find out that this place is totally worth the hype! Unlike existing Korean BBQ joints in Malaysia, Shinmapo's takes pride in Galmaegisal, also known as pork skirt meat. Galmaegisal is only found between the ribs and belly of the pig, therefore it's very precious, only 200-250gm are available per pig. The taste and texture are akin to that of Korean beef.
Well known for their luscious barbequed pork galmaegisal or more familiarly known as skirtmeat, this long and prized slab is well treasured for its flavor as this unique premium cut is only found between the ribs and the belly of a pig that weighs about 200 to 250g on average in every full grown pig.
The rm$26 "蜂蜜檸檬雞和咖哩香腸 Honey Lemon Chicken & Currywurst" comes with a quarter chicken; well grilled yet still tender and tasty honey lemon chicken (the lemon sauce was good).
The rm$20.90 "新奥尔良什锦饭 Jambalaya" is a kind of mixed fried rice dish. a kind of "卡疆克里奧爾風味米飯料理 Cajun Creole Style Rice Recipe", a dish of West African, French, and Spanish influence.
What makes the USJ10 大长今 outstanding is to me, of course, the level of service and the detailed attention accorded to its customers by each and every person working there.
A yummy korean meal in Subang Jaya UEP. There are plenty of korean restaurant with this name, but i think this is a standalone restaurant not affliliated to any other restaurant with the same name.
"叉烧烧肉饭 Charsiew & Roasted Pork Rice" for the take-away today at rm$9.90 which is a bit pricey but the 4pcs of Charsiew (with some fat) and 4pcs of crunchy Roasted pork were quite good;
The restaurant offers Chasiew, Siu Yok, Roasted duck and Roasted Chicken. On the side, you can also order Tofu and Egg. I'd give the Roasted Chicken a try in another visit soon.
Overall, no disappointment this afternoon.
This is a place where I used to hang out 7years ago before I fly to Vietnam for 3years. Well, I still find it interesting even after so many year, although the owner sold the business to his partner, luckily the partner still sayang the place and everything remain unchanged :) Their concept is very laid-back. Your hand can touch the floor when you sit on their mini lazy chair. You feel like home when you're there! I almost fell asleep...
We sat for a good while there after the meal, enjoying the ambiance while drinking our Sunset Quench (their special mocktail). There are also complimentary kuachi (sunflower seed) and groundnuts for customers to enjoy while waiting for their food, or as an aftermeal 'dessert'.
The overall first time experience is a positive one.
Probably worth sampling in the future is the "Thai Pork/Supreme Mama" with 燒肉 Roasted Pork and 海鮮 Seafood with 泰國媽媽面 Mama noodle in a big Fire Pot (rm$39.90 & rm$69.90 variant), and of course its Signature BBQ and Steamboat, the "Mookata"!
Overall their food is fresh and delicious so head down to KG Charcoal BBQ today and enjoy an endless meal with friends and family.
Overall it was an enjoyable dinner and we felt our money was well spent here. As long as you set your expectations straight I don’t think you’d go home disappointed. After all, KG is an ‘eat all you can’ restaurant so you can’t expect the quality of the food to be fantastic. There are a couple of pros to pick KG over Kilo Grill such as no time limit, more food choices and more family/group dining friendly due to more space. Not to mention the ventilation here is much better as well so your clothes won’t smell as bad later.
The menu is simple and straight forward. Choose either chicken, beef, lamb, pork or seafood. They come a la carte or in set. Meat set, seafood set or skewer set. My recommendation for you is to go straight for the set and then if you can stomach more, order the extras individually. This way, you’ll get to try everything.
Dining here is a bit expensive but when leaving the restaurant at around 8pm, it was already packed with customers.
Worth mentioning was the spicy black sauce that comes with the Satay!
As the festivities reached its crescendo, Naughty Nuri’s introduced the ‘Stand By You’ (SBY) Campaign to its participants who braved through to the end of the event. They walked away gleaming with happiness and with a ‘Stand By You’ BY ALL ACCESS pass in hand, which grants them any dishes from the ‘Stand By You’ campaign menu at any time, within the three months duration from March 1 to May 31, 2018.
Naughty Nuri's Kuala Lumpur is the famous porky-licious Balinese restaurant with the tagline of "Killer Ribs & Twisted Martinis" that needs no introduction to those pork ribs lovers in Klang Valley. Everyone loves Naughty Nuri's BBQ Pork Ribs - unique and authentic - passionately prepared with special Balinese spices and a secret sauce, that's taking the food scene in South-East Asia by storm. On Sundays, come & feast at Naughty Nuri's Snout to Tail Buffet. Diners will get to enjoy an A-la-Carte Buffet with Signature items inclusive of Naughty Nuri's 1995 Signature BBQ Spare Ribs, (Normal Price RM 48++), BBQ Satay Lilit, Balinese Spiced 'Sop Buntut' & other popular items &special menu only available during buffet ie Ayam Penyet, Spicy BBQ Pork Ribs & more! The buffet is only available at 3 outlets only, namely at Naughty Nuri's Subang SS15 Courtyard, Life Centre and Atria Outlets from 11 am to 3 pm. Adult: RM 49.90++ Buffet with Beer: RM 100++ Buffet with Wine: RM 120++ Child (12 years old & below): RM 1++ Senior citizens (70 years old & above): RM 32.50++
The ban chan didn't taste too fresh either, so overall not a great dining experience here. When we were paying, I noticed a sign saying that they would be changing their name to Dae Bak soon. This is a far cry from the Publika outlet. NOT a place I would be returning to anytime soon.