Verdict: So after reading the post, you know that my dining experience was a satisfying and impressive one. (^^)v
Overall, we enjoyed the Korean Fried Chicken at Nanda Chicken Solaris Mount Kiara. Their version of Korean crispy boneless fried chicken is similar to the ones we tasted in Korea and hence you get the satisfaction dining here. We will definitely visit them again if we are in Solaris Mount Kiara.
Nanda Chicken is a Korean restaurant that serves Korean fried chicken with fondue-style snow cheese. Nanda Chicken Korean restaurant is always full when we go pass this area a few times. It was the crowd and the long queue that attracts our attention to try Nanda chicken last weekend.
一个齐集左酒吧同夜店灯红酒绿,同朋友仔饮酒小酌happy hour嘅好地方
The Gold Set is really value-for-money and easily feeds at least 6 adults. There are plenty of other smaller or bigger sets and even sets with drinking options if you enjoy beer, soju or makgeolli. We know why Gangnam 88 is still a popular hotspot for Korean food in Solaris. The ambiance and vibe is certainly pleasant and the food is scrumptious as well as affordable. That evening, the restaurant was packed but service was efficient despite the crowd. Definitely a good spot for Korean food!
Verdict: The Gold Set we had was a fully loaded portion good enough for 5-6 persons that’s great value for money. Reasons to visit? Cheerful ambience, attentive service and great food, if these not enough to attract you, maybe I should spend more time to find you a better one. Gangnam 88 certainly a great place for gathering, be it for friends or families.
If you’re looking for an authentic local Korean chimaek experience, we are happy to recommend this spot. We’ll be back!
A regular Budae jiggae, Pork Military Soup (RM 60) here started off with plenty of fresh looking ingredients and I’ve ordered additional Ramyeon noodle (RM 8). Watching the bubbles emerging as is boils was a joy and in no a couple of minutes, the ingredients quickly cooked in the Seafood Military Soup (RM 70 for regular size that is good for 2- 3pax).
The Spicy Seafood Hot Pot (Haemul Jeongol) @ RM70 was absolutely delicious and we could not stop drinking the soup. It was rich, slightly spicy and very flavorful after being infused with the natural sweetness of seafood. The price might be a little high but we did not mind that at all because we thoroughly enjoyed it.
It isn’t easy coming up with the best place for Korean BBQ in Solaris Mont Kiara but Ola! Korean BBQ Garden in Soho KL is easily one with a good grill that delivers native tastes to the many Koreans here in Mont Kiara. On top of the wide range of meat that’s perfect for any barbequing occasion, classic Korean ala carte dishes are available.
饭后我也感到口渴 - 他们可能与MSG一起过度了。
I have been in for this signature dish a few times already. Pork Bone Stew (M) – enough to feed for 2-3 pax! You can add ramyeon after that. @ RM 55 There are a few ingredient that makes this a great dish which is from the leaves on the bottom right. That gives a slight bitter fragrant flavour yet push it into the kimchi stew soup with their hint of pepper and spicy powder, then mix it all up. The soup gives you a whole new level of taste. Best to go with Soju BomB!
Good stuff from this outlet as I have return another round a month after and still do not mind to go back. Food Rating 8/10, great lamb skewers and special spice dip~ -Stamped-
Not exactly a hidden gem, Hwang Hae Korean BBQ restaurant in Solaris Mont Kiara is already quite an eye catching one with their strategic location. For the ultimate Korean barbeque (BBQ) in town, there is certainly no other place but Mont Kiara. Solaris Mont Kiara is home to many awesome Korean restaurants, but if you’re salivating for some sizzling spicy ribs that come with blankets of melted cheese and those piping hot meats, you are in the right place. Apart from those skewers that have been circulating on social medias, Hwang Hae also have this Grilled Back Ribs with Cheese (Cheese Deunggalbi Gui, 치즈등갈비구이) that is obviously strictly for sharing. Cheese lovers, look no further. Dine comfortably and have fun pulling and stretching those cheeses.
总的来说,这对我们来说是一顿美味的晚餐。缺点是我发现很难与员工沟通,而我们的Banchan不是在我们订购了食品后才送达的,我等了大约10分钟之后,就得向员工索取
This cheese perimeter gradually melts as the helpful assistant stir fry the combo of your choice. Additional rice or ramen is a common add on but to cut the carbohydrate intake, I’m good with just the vegetables and chicken alone. Besides, there are rice cakes in it and I do recommend adding some seafood to the dish. Otherwise, keep it simple with just the main and the side dishes that accompanies. And unless you want to splurge on food, a meal as such is RM 57.55 for the Cheese Dakgalbi, and RM 3.30 for a cup of green tea.
Overall, it was a good birthday celebration for us. Delicious food, good service and reasonable price for the big portion.
整体来说这里的食物很不错,尤其是炸酱面很让我惊艳,午市的价钱算是在韩餐里头算是合理,下次我还会再来。
Indeed this place is quite interesting and will come back to try other of their dishes. More like a homecook base restaurant. Price is not cheap though which I find it a standard Korean meal pricing in KL.
With the fancy Korean offerings around this area, and the food here being nowhere close to contemporarily or fancy, Apgujeong remained elaborate as classic Korean favourite. Don’t be surprised to see more Korean native diners there because this one offers a flavour close to home.
Overall, it was a super good buffet for us. Even 2 hours is more than enough for us as we are small eaters. By the time we reach 3rd round, we are full. Hahahaha!! The staffs are efficient in changing the griller once it turns black. Good Job guys but you guys should also be active in refilling the Veggie for the customer. By the time we reach our 3rd round, the veggies are no longer refilled. Such a pity!! We need veggie to eat together with the meat. Hope, you guys improve on it!!
Duk So Nee’s BBQ buffet costs RM35.90/pax (price increased after our visit) and you are given 2 hours to enjoy as much as you can. A RM20 fee is imposed for wasting food but that wouldn’t really be a concern.
Sukdduck Topokki hits both of the element perfectly. A classic dish that is done to perfection. Rice cake imported from Korea hence this is one of the best I have eaten in KL. Soft, slight chewy and the most important serve in a long stripe.
Sukdduck brings the mouth-watering classic topokki, accompanied with generous selection of Korean hot meals across Malaysia.
Next is their signature Shimson Stew @ RM84. This is the pulled cheese that you seen in most of the social media. Serve with two side bed of cheesy mozzarella and parmesan cheese, along with spicy chicken meat, sausages and other ingredients. soup are being added into the middle for the soupy version.
Omaya Malaysia has recently just opened its second branch at Mont Kiara. And have you seen Omaya Malaysia’s advertisement on Facebook? I usually don’t take notice on advertisements but there is just one thing that caught my attention. And that is CHEESE. Almost everything on the menu comes with cheese.
Hwa Ga is a Korean BBQ restaurant that seemed to just appear out of nowhere. If my gut feeling is correct, it is a rebranding or offshoot of San Nae Deul which used to (and still?) run Korean BBQ buffet promotions on group buying websites. Hwa Ga’s business model is no different either, as they have one and only one menu and that’s an ala carte BBQ buffet menu.
Hwa Ga, the Korean BBQ Restaurant has just opened a new branch in Solaris Mont Kiara. For your information, Hwa Ga is another restaurant opened by San Nae Deul, another Korean restaurant which is known for Korean BBQ. A la Carte BBQ Buffet【Lunch: 11am- 3pm ; Dinner 5pm- 11pm】 Lunch: RM 39 ++ children: RM 20 ++ Dinner: RM 45 ++ children: RM 25 ++
One of the Korean restaurant chains that is still getting much love as ever is the Palsaik Korean BBQ restaurant. So what makes Palsaik Korean BBQ different from the other Korean BBQ restaurants? The answer lies in the unique 8-colour pork barbecue! The menu is also relatively simple, it comes in a wide spread of two-page menu, where you could opt for the set you preferred. We ordered the premium set which featured the signature 8-colour pork barbecue, grilled deodeok (Lanceolate) root and premium kimchi. We also had an additional trooper soup at the side while we wait for the barbecue pork to be ready.
The self service bar had a pretty large variety of vegetables and seafood. The quality of the meat is very good too.
Go full in Solaris Mont Kiara is something I have in two minds whenever I passed by. At one point, they were almost dead and there were a period of time where a healthy crowd of patron is being spotted. There is only one way to find out what’s with the inconsistency so my friends and I visited to clear the doubts. The funky interiors themed with hippy menu are gaining pleasant impressions to begin with. There are interesting sandwiches, topokki, fried chicken, and aplenty with lots of cheese added to it. Clearly the cheese game is very strong here and it was all good right up till after we tasted our pick.