Overall, I had a much better dining experience at Chicken Up Subang Jaya and for Korean Fried Chicken, they do get the seal of approval from me :)
超值的Snow Squid Topokki,让我们一次过吃到泡菜炒饭、玉米、韩式年糕、芝士、鸡蛋和超大size的炸八抓鱼!
In the past, it has been picked by Tan Hsueh Yun, food editor at SPH, as the best tasting Korean Fried Chicken in Singapore from a blind tasting challenge conducted by RazorTV. In this challenge, the editor was asked to try 8 different Korean Fried Chicken (KFC) recipes from 8 different stores in Singapore while she was blindfolded. After describing each of the 8 chicken dish, she was made to choose which one is the BEST, and has picked CHICKEN UP as the Best Korean Fried Chicken! And now, this loved by many Korean chains has arrived onshore at Subang Jaya, to be much nearer to Klang Valley folks here. The chic 3-storey restaurant is located just opposite SS15 Courtyard Mall, making it conveniently accessible and is also near to Subang Jaya newly extended LRT station.
We ordered the The Ultimate Cheese Kingdom (RM 88). This is their flagship dish of Korean fried chicken, tteokbokki and gooey cheese. There are sides of kimchi, short grained rice with seaweed, sweet corn with more cheese and mashed potatoes. The server waits for the cheese to melt then wraps each fried chicken in a cocoon of cheese. It tastes pretty good. The fried chicken is covered in a sweet tomato and gochujang sauce which can be very cloying in large amounts but the savoury cheese cuts through the sweetness well. We both enjoyed it.
Taste:8/10(Good. Their fried chicken were tasty and is the highlight of the dinner. Kimchi fried rice were average and seafood jijim were good).
OUTDARK, the famous Korean fusion restaurant in Busan has finally arrived on our shores a few months back. This is their 47th flagship outlet in Malaysia, apart from their 36 branches in Korea and 2 more outlets in Hong Kong. Located at the treasure trove of eateries in SS15 Subang Jaya, OUTDARK, a Korean fusion restaurant is all out to capture the hearts and appetite Korean food lovers!
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.
Mango Snow Ice RM26 is our personal favorite and is the main reason that keeps us continue visiting Hanbing Korean Dessert Cafe! The shaved ice variation is generously covered with sweet fresh mango cubes from the inside out, drizzle with a good amount of mango syrup and ends with a scoop of vanilla ice cream as toppings. Whenever we are craving for mangoes, we are more delighted to have a bowl of this Mango Bingsu rather than the actual one since the price and portion (for mangoes) is almost the same, not to mention this one right here is more flavourful, of course! 😉
Snow ice: 6 – The Injeolmi snow ice was alright. It is original Korean flavor, but it do not fit my taste buds (others should be better). Snow ice are quite costly (RM20+ for one). Environment: 8 – Comfortable environment, suitable for going both with friends, or self. Cleanliness: 8 -Well managed. Service: 7 – Was alright.
Their spicy level is indeed quite spicy. It took us a while to finish it as we ordered 2 chili. Best advise only to start off with 1 chili.
SOMETHING not only served as a restaurant and bar, they do have few Karaoke rooms for the guests!
The Shimson Stew – Classic Army Stew @ RM48.90 (with Chicken Soup Base) comes with Korean Fried Chicken, Toppokki and melted cheese on the side. Considering the size and amount of ingredients we were served, this dish could easily feed up to 3 people. The stew was light and mildly spicy but still quite flavourful. However the best part was the fried chicken which was rather sweet and only mildly spicy paired with savoury cheese. The Toppokki was also nice with the right amount of chewiness, one of the better ones we’ve tasted thus far.
以前这里没有提供任何可以饱肚的食物 这次多了饭料理
OWL Espresso Cafe is one of the famous bingsu cafe in SS15. After operating in this area for 2 years, they still remain as one of the top hangout place for students when it comes to Korean dessert. To be honest, this is my first time here after hearing so much good things about them.
Lets check out this unique cafe~ OW:L Espresso located at Subang Jaya SS15. OW:L Espresso, the first cafe who brought Korean Bingsu to Malaysia and the first who brought Marley Coffee to South East Asia.