A happy fusion of the two well-loved cuisines, the variety of delicious-sounding rice/noodle bowls available on the menu of this lil eatery will make you go 'OMO' (Korean slang for 'oh my') indeed. Each (giant) bowl is composed of a base (purple/white rice, soba, korean glass noodles, udon, salad), a protein (spicy korean chicken, unagi, grilled/smoked salmon, ...), and sides including kimchi omelette, onsen tamago & tobiko, and more, and a sauce (gochujang, yuzu wasabi, bibimbap, teriyaki, bbq) to dress it up. Choose from 18 signature dons, or build your own, like I did.

The full-house eatery seemed promising, and it certainly didn't disappoint. The individual items that I had were tasty enough on their own – the juicy kimchi omelette and springy glass noodles deserving a special mention – and came together and made my tummy a very happy one. Definitely recommend this place for an affordable, satisfying meal. Good for groups as well; there's definitely something for everyone - all items are pork-free, plus vegan options are available here as well.