This place serves a lot of dishes (1 Fusionopolis Place #01-10, 6320-3477), but it got some attention online for its gukbab, especially given the frenzy around Um Yong Baek. Unfortunately, that set up the wrong expectation, as the broth wasn't as rich and savory, and the banchan here was unremarkable too. I still ate it all, and don't mind coming back if I'm nearby. But it's a far cry from Um Yong Baek.
Overall, Hoodadak does serve pocket-friendly lunch sets with generous portions and the flavours were decent enough. While I will not consider them my favourite Korean restaurant, it is nice to have a decent Korean restaurant around the office when I am craving Korean food
Visiting Fusionopolis on a weekday afternoon for lunch often means long queue at most eateries, and it didnāt escape my friendsā eyes thatĀ H...
If you are searching for a place with a nice ambience, premium meat cuts and authentic Korean dishes with unlimited servings, there is one place you could go- Chingu @ Rochester.
Soon Dubu is a soft tofu stew cooked with vegetables, mushrooms, and gochujang and might have either seafood or meat. SBCDĀ specializes in a variety of Korean soft tofu soups where the soft tofā¦
I am such a regular that once i made an order for No 18, Ginseng Chicken (Half); she knew i would have it without any rice (which minuses S$0.30 from the price) and would pass me two side servings of their delicious kimchi.
Overall, an enjoyable experience albeit a little hurriedly at the beginning.
Among the 3 Paikās Coffee Korean Smoothies, the ranking from least to most favourite is Sweet Potato Smoothie, Misutgaru Smoothie and Coconut Coffee Smoothie.
Korean culture is popular as ever in Singapore, and with KToast offering the cheapest rendition of Korean-style toast here, itās sure to gain popularity.
Service at Ktoast is partially self-service, with ordering, payment, and takeaway collection over the counter.
Overall, the place was easy to find and friendly security guards took less than a minute to process the administrative part.
The restaurant has a comfortable setting and we left without overbearing oily smell from all the grilling/ bbq.
Enter CafeMama, a casual Korean eatery that recreates the familiar flavours of Korean comfort street food.