Overall lunch set portion is quite generous. We were so full towards the end. People with big appetites will enjoy this set lunch.
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This has been a stellar experience: food, service and ambience.
Service at SBCD Korean Tofu House is decent. Staff are friendly albeit soft-spoken, quickly welcoming and seating guests upon arrival.
Oddle Korean Food Delivery from SBCD Korean Tofu House - with pictures of menu, Original Beef Soontofu, Assorted seafood, pancake ....
The hotplate mains are ok. But it’s really the soups that are stupendous.
I think this is our first time at Hansang for dinner rather than lunch. We not only had that budaejjigae above, but also both kurobuta and wagyu on the grill. The service was engaging and the food was fine, but my preference is still for Go! K-BBQ, both for food and price reasons.
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Generally, I do enjoy Korean food, especially its grilled selection. But there were two dishes, that I tried before and told myself then, I ...
SBCD Tofu House has always been one of my favorites and a recent trip back only confirms it. The Seafood Sundubu is still a great dish with generous seafood and tofu and a great bite of spiciness t…
Dae Bak means awesome in Korean and to add a ‘wang’ would infer that the above eatery at Cross Street is the King of Awesomeness! Expectatio...
A signature and popular item on the menu is the Half Half Pancake.
Besides their host of fantastic meats, try the Spicy Seafood Tofu Soup or Kimchi Pancake for a complete meal and a more rounded out experience.
Service was friendly and the food was pretty decent. A point to note for those who are sitting near the stone wall is to be careful in case there is abrasion as the surface was uneven.
A friend had recommended Ajumma’s Korean Restaurant when she knew I will be going to Funan Mall , but it was after lunch hours and the di...
All in all, I find this place to be a good spot for almost any form of chill out, regardless if its colleagues or peers. The quality of the food & beverages is good, and in terms of price point, competitive with most other Korean joints in town.
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We grabbed a Duroc pork set for dinner at Go! K-BBQ tonight. It featured not just samgyeopsal belly and the hangjeongsal jowl that we liked so much from last time, but also that thick cut of pork neck in the foreground above.
Three Meals A Day is a popular Korean restaurant in the west side of the island, just not one I will frequent regularly.
Three Meals A Day 12 Chun Tin Road 138 Robinson Road #01-07 Oxley Tower https://www.facebook.com/ThreeMealsaDaySG/ Gwangeoho...
Great spicy savoury sweet flavours here. Highly recommended!
The stall may looks unassuming but you can guarantee quality and reasonable priced Peranakan food here.
The food is simple, reasonably priced, no frills and authentic home cooked style.
You won’t be able to find better peranakan food at this price range anywhere else in Singapore.
Overall, we both enjoy the Hangari Dry-Aged Pork Belly and SEORAE Iberico Rare-Cut Tasting Platter.
Poor service aside, I do think the standard of the BBQ is worth coming here again.
I am sure the new items on Seorae Singapore New Menu are very much welcome since diners are always looking out for new dishes to try. In addition, this is a good opportunity to expose diners to more choices of Korean cuisine.
In summary, Nipong Naepong is suitable for students and friends gathering for the affordable Korean meal pricing. The portion served is quite generous for the price they offered.
Nipong Naepong has been on our little red dot for over a year now, satisfying the cravings of numerous Korean food enthusiasts with scrumptious Chinese-Korean cuisine.
Amoy Street has a long history in Singapore but among young Singaporeans, it’s more well-known as THE place for good quality Korean barbecue...
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 didn’t escape my friends’ eyes that H...
Overall, OBJ still served one of the better Korean Chinese Food in Singapore.
I’d 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).
Being a huge fan of gyoza, I decided to give the restaurant’s fried dumplings a try!
In summary, the restaurant serves value-for-money Korean cuisines and there is no GST and service charge too. And most importantly, it is tasty and filling!
I will certainly be back at Kim Dae Mun Korean Food to try out other dishes. I have been wanting to try their ramen. Their food is quite the tasty and authentic. Moreover, it is now no longer tough to find seats!
The restaurant has also received its Halal certification, so Muslim friends can go to enjoy some Korean stew.
Hopefully they’ll improve in the future, ’cause I would like to come back with my friends for the experience.
Overall, I do like the service of the staff and also the quality of the meat really made a difference in the taste of the meat, I liked the grilled kimchi and bean sprouts as well. The restaurant is quite popular with customers and it is recommended to do an advance booking beforehand
Overall, 8 Eight Korean BBQ remains one of my go-to place for #Porkgasm. It is amazingly good and will satisfy your Oink Oink cravings. Mangalitza Pork is truly awesome. Cheers!!
If you prefers a more cozy environment, some Korean MTV playing in the background, with a variety of quality meats, E!ght Korean BBQ can be your choice to hang out with friends. Daebak!
Overall, the food here is not too bad, but it is a little pricey.
The beef bulgogi was raved about by Tan Hsueh Yun of The Straits Times. While the beef bulgogi was quite savoury and tasty, with some sweetness, I thought the bread to beef ratio was too high, i.e., too much bread. The bread was also the chewy type, while I favoured softer bread for such Asian fusion sandwiches. The latte was not bad. This seemed to be a cafe favoured by Korean housewives.
I’ll definitely be adding this quaint cafe to my list of brunch dates with my boo.
This place (175 Thomson Road #01-175, 6258-1391) made for a convenient dinner tonight. We grabbed a portion of chadolbagi and LA kalbi, the former of which fared much better than the latter.