Chicken Pepper Rice ($9.50) with bonus $3 meal with Choco Nuts Ice Cream! Food was served in a 'hotplate' and you have to wait for it to sizzle and cook, which was a rather fun experience! There are also sauces on the table to mix and cook with the meat. I love the honey brown sauce and totally drenched my chicken with it! I'd also recommend adding additional melted cheese to the rice! Tummy!
Should never have stepped foot into this store! How am I going to resist all these temptations?!
Got the 4 pcs Teri Tama (Egg with Teriyaki sauce) for $3.80. These were crispy on the outside and soft inside! I love the egg topping and ended up eating it on its own. A must try if you visit this stall!
Tried the Potato Croquette Yakisoba which came with two pieces of croquettes. The noodles were a little salty and oily for me, though still tasty. I love the croquettes which were crispy on the outside but piping hot and soft inside!
Korean Hotstone Mixed Rice ($6.80) from Woo Lee Jeeb Dae Bak is pretty spicy stuff! I love that the rice got a little crisp and burnt at the bottom of the bowl. This is why I usually opt for the Hotstone version if given a choice; it really brought out the flavour of the food! This Bibimbap is also available in a standard bowl ($5.80), but I'd recommend getting the Hotstone version instead for a more authentic taste!
Korean Zazang Noodles ($7.00) which came with BBQ Chicken and some vegetables (potatoes, carrots, cucumbers). The vegetables were not seasoned and though we were supposed to mix and eat it with the paste, the paste was not very strong and the vegetables still ended up tasting a tad bland. The noodles fared a little better with the paste though!
Korean Rice Cake ($5.00) at Woodlands Street 32 Coffee Shop. One of my favourite dish from this store! The sauce was quite spicy for me but I thought it went well with the rice cake, which was chewy. Nice!