Dae Bak means awesome in Korean and to add a βwangβ 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.
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.
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Amoy Street has a long history in Singapore but among young Singaporeans, itβs more well-known as THE place for good quality Korean barbecue...
Overall, OBJ still served one of the better Korean Chinese Food in Singapore.
Iβd 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).
Food quality is not too bad at Wang Dae Bak Pocha, though service quality needs to be stepped up.
Perfect for corporate parties, events and even family gatherings and birthdays!
As of now, the restaurant only accepts reservations. Slots tend to fill up quickly. If you are heading over for dinner, Korean BBQ is available.
Food at Noodle Star K is Korean cuisine, focused on authentic hand made Korean noodles. There's a good range of both warm and chilled noodles on the menu, and helpful descriptions adorning the walls help you better appreciate your meal. Quality is consistently above average. Portions are sized for individuals, but may be shared. Prices are reasonable, budget about SGD $18 per person.
Guiga is one of the many establishments at Tanjong Pagar that serve Korean BBQ and other dishes.
Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant 134 Tanjong Pagar Road https://www.facebook.com/guigakoreanbbq/ Eomuk Guk / Fish Cake Soup (SGD ...
A pretty solid bowl of YukGaeJang - spicy Beef soup. Plenty of meat around a huge bone I could barely finish.
Reasonably priced lunch options and with the best of both worlds, I am a fan! Do look out for snooty service though, the servers are not at their happiest nor cheeriest at all times.
If you are heading after work, there are other modern Korean dishes including Kimchi Fried Rice ($15, With Cheese $18), Bulgogi Kimchi Cheese Fries ($12), which can be paired with Honey Ice Cream Beer ($12).
Their mainstay is fried chicken with various flavours.
The best and most creative dish we had, soy and lemon kkanpungki ($22/$30, pictured above), consists of boneless fried chicken in soy and lemon sauce, topped with shredded leek and dried chilli.
I wish it were a little saltier and spicier, but it was still deliciously briny and refreshing enough for me to devour completely.
if you are looking at an all-you-can-eat buffet option for K-BBQ, then Sin Manbok is one to go to.
While their bbq items are excellent, they are priced way too high.
Highly recommended!
Alternatively, it can serve as a comfortable place for your next clique lunch or dinner as well.
This alone is definitely worth trekking over to Tanjong Pagar for.
Foods are generally good and come in portions that suit even a pair of 2.
Overall, Obba definitely has gained our approval as the place to go to fill our cravings for Korean Beef BBQ.
Given the inferior ingredients, we wonβt be back. We donβt understand why people like this restaurant, why there was a queue.
Don Dae Bak Korean BBQ along Kreta Ayer Road offers a Korean BBQ buffet with unlimited meats, sides and steamed eggs at only S$27.90++/pax on weekdays.
Squid pancake was nice even though it didn't look as pretty as the picture on the menu.