Overall, OBJ still served one of the better Korean Chinese Food in Singapore.
Iβd recommend coming here only with a big group of friends, so you guys can share more things and then split the bill.
Jjajangmyeon is a Chinese-Korean dish featuring noodles coated in a thick black-bean sauce (chunjang).
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
Food at Noodle Star K is Korean cuisine, focused on authentic hand made Korean noodles. There's a good range of both warm and chilled noodles on the menu, and helpful descriptions adorning the walls help you better appreciate your meal. Quality is consistently above average. Portions are sized for individuals, but may be shared. Prices are reasonable, budget about SGD $18 per person.
Guiga is one of the many establishments at Tanjong Pagar that serve Korean BBQ and other dishes.
Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant 134 Tanjong Pagar Road https://www.facebook.com/guigakoreanbbq/ Eomuk Guk / Fish Cake Soup (SGD ...
if you are looking at an all-you-can-eat buffet option for K-BBQ, then Sin Manbok is one to go to.
Alternatively, it can serve as a comfortable place for your next clique lunch or dinner as well.
This alone is definitely worth trekking over to Tanjong Pagar for.
Foods are generally good and come in portions that suit even a pair of 2.
Overall, Obba definitely has gained our approval as the place to go to fill our cravings for Korean Beef BBQ.
Squid pancake was nice even though it didn't look as pretty as the picture on the menu.
We found most food served at the Chicken Up Korean Restaurant to be average. However, we love the Korean Fried Chicken.
Instant noodles in the pot of sausages, rice cakes, tofu, kimchi, vegetables and spam. Great wet weather food, this is comfort food at its best and I wish we had a go at their signature liver stew!
This is a place to come in groups of friends or family, rather than a couple date venue.
It wasn't cheap, but it was healthy.
Overall, Myung Ga II served solid Korean homecooked food. The dishes are well executed and they are very enticing as well. Weβll come back to try the rest of the dishes plus the Altang and Nakji Dupbap.
The overall dining experience was still pleasant even though there are hiccups in the initial part.
Now, I still won't go back for it, but I wonder how some of their other stuff fares, especially since I saw a sign for unlimited chadolbagi on the wall.
Overall, Jong Jja Jang is a restaurant we can count on if we have a craving for Jajangmyun.
Korean noodle lovers can have a party here.