I must say though, here at Seoulnami, the raw Beef Platter Board (RM119) consisting of the trio of Bugolgi, Beef Rib Fingers and Beef Belly was the prettiest raw selection I’ve seen. The red colour really pops and the meat looks so fresh and inviting that you’d imagine it can almost be eaten as it is (of course not, lah … but it really looks so beautiful!)
Simple but utterly delectable, we find them incredibly appealing. Both the original and spicy versions have their appeal. Talk about rice-ing to the occasion in wrapping up a Korean BBQ experience at SeoulNami.
SeoulNami 采用了现代化的装潢,加上色彩缤纷的餐桌和其他元素,让人在进入餐厅的那一刻起便不由自主的心情愉悦起来。
Volcano Fried Rice was damn good. Perfectly cooked, fried rice with my all-time favourite scramble eggs, YUM!!
Shinmapo is fast becoming my favorite restaurant in The Gardens Mall. Last year, I went there and had Korean BBQ on my birthday and then when my brother was back for his holidays, we went there again! During the last visit, we saw that they do a Happy Hour promotion on weekdays from 3pm-5pm (public holidays excluded), whereby for every 2 plates of meat, you get one FREE! (*from a selected menu) ... That's my kind of Happy Hour for sure!
It’s highly affordable price, friendly staffs and great services drew crowd fast. May they maintain these standards and we’re happy to return of course! Signature Set A (for 1-2 pax) – RM88 Comes with pork skirt, pork belly, marinated pork collar, mix grilled platter, army stew, refillable side dishes, and signature kimchi egg crust! This set is more than enough to feed us 2!
Overall it was a decent meal, although it was a little expensive.
Here's the location.
At Jinjja Chicken, the Jinjja Wings is a MUST order item. Crispy skin coated with flavorful sauce, whilst succulent meat. In this case, we ordered ‘mixed’. Half portion of Soy Garlic and another half of Yangnyeom. If you can take spicy, can try to go for ‘Monster’. 3 levels of spiciness 🙂
This time I tried their Mango Snow Ice too at MYR 7.90+ (MYR 8.37 nett) so my lunch costs a total of MYR 19.90 nett. Not a big bowl. Taste ok, not too sweet and is refreshing. The red beans are not necessary but did not clash with the mango ice.
I ordered the same item which is Gun Man Du (dumplings) at MYR 10.90+ (6% SST = MYR 11.55 nett). They are the same except for one of the side dishes. The colour difference is because of the settings of the camera. In real life, they are the same. I like these dumplings because glass noodle is one of the ingredients for the fillings.
I don't know what I was thinking of when I ordered this spicy seafood Ra Myeon (Ramen) at MYR14.90+ (6% GST = MYR15.80 nett). Luckily I put half the noodles into my trusted container because I was very full when I finished eating the remaining noodles in my bowl. It was spicy and salty but satisfying because I like to eat instant noodles and this tastes like expensive instant noodles. I had to summon all my will power to withstand this level of spiciness as my tongue and mouth were burning.
After eating llao yogurt, we went to MilkCow to eat their organic soft serve ice cream. Previously I have eaten two very small portion of their complimentary ice cream and found the texture to be not smooth. Now that I have eaten the Milky Way (plain organic soft serve ice cream with no toppings and no sauce), I can confirm that there was something wrong with the complimentary ice cream that I ate previously. This time the texture of the ice cream is very, very smooth and very, very dense and very, very milky.
I was surprised to find that the texture of this ice cream is very different from the texture of McD sundaes. McD sundaes are very smooth due to the ingredients used to make the sundaes. This Milkcow soft serve ice cream is not smooth at all even though the taste is very creamy. The texture is like very, very, very fine ice-blended frozen full cream milk. Anyone else can confirm this or is there something wrong with the complimentary ones that I got?