No. 260, Jalan Dato Sulaiman, Taman Abad
Johor Bahru 80250
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This dessert features freshly cut watermelon topped with milky shaved ice, watermelon balls, red bean, vanilla ice cream, and a drizzle of condensed milk. While the watermelon was juicy, it lacked sweetness. However, the milky shaved ice was smooth, sweet, and enjoyable, making this dessert a refreshing end to the meal.
Lychee Rita (RM 24)
A Barbican lemon soda drink blended with lychee flavour, this malt beverage is made from the finest barley, offering a delicious and refreshing non-alcoholic drink. It’s a fizzy, chilled, sweet, and fruity delight.
Ocean Rita (RM 24)
Barbican raspberry soda blended with citrus flavour, this fizzy, bluish drink reminded me of the classic kopitiam blueberry drink. It's refreshing but nothing particularly special.
This mini Korean pancake, packed with crispy shrimp and seafood flavour, was a total disappointment. The pancake was hard, dry, and lacked the expected umami. It was supposed to be chewy with a crisp edge and full of flavour, but this version failed to deliver. The shrimp flavour was almost nonexistent, though the size of the pancake is suitable for small eaters.
Six pieces of juicy, fried boneless chicken thighs dipped in honey butter sauce and topped with lemon slices. The chicken was lip-smacking, leaving a sweet honey stain on your lips after each bite. The pieces were much larger than we anticipated, with tender meat and a crunchy batter. While the honey flavour was prominent, the buttery taste was subtle, making it a decent, though not extraordinary, dish.
This classic Korean army stew is served in a pot, complete with free-flow ramyeon and soup base. The pot is packed with grilled chicken, chicken slices, sausage, chicken luncheon meat, baked beans, enoki mushrooms, leeks, scallions, cheddar cheese, and ramyeon noodles. It’s a hearty dish that's perfect for sharing. I appreciated that the spicy paste was served separately from the savoury soup base, allowing us to adjust the spice level to our preference. The free-flow noodles made it unexpectedly filling.
K Fry Urban Korean is a popular chain restaurant in Malaysia, known for its hearty Korean cuisine with an urban twist, particularly specialising in Korean Fried Chicken. Here's what we tried:
Budae Jigae (Korean Army Stew) (RM 60)
This classic Korean army stew is served in a pot, complete with free-flow ramyeon and soup base. The pot is packed with grilled chicken, chicken slices, sausage, chicken luncheon meat, baked beans, enoki mushrooms, leeks, scallions, cheddar cheese, and ramyeon noodles. It’s a hearty dish that's perfect for sharing. I appreciated that the spicy paste was served separately from the savoury soup base, allowing us to adjust the spice level to our preference. The free-flow noodles made it unexpectedly filling.
Honey Butter Soonsal Chicken (RM 25.70)
Six pieces of juicy, fried boneless chicken thighs dipped in honey butter sauce and topped with lemon slices. The chicken was lip-smacking, leaving a sweet honey stain on your lips after each bite. The pieces were much larger than we anticipated, with tender meat and a crunchy batter. While the honey flavour was prominent, the buttery taste was subtle, making it a decent, though not extraordinary, dish.
Shrimp Pajeon (RM 13.40)
This mini Korean pancake, packed with crispy shrimp and seafood flavour, was a total disappointment. The pancake was hard, dry, and lacked the expected umami. It was supposed to be chewy with a crisp edge and full of flavour, but this version failed to deliver. The shrimp flavour was almost nonexistent, though the size of the pancake is suitable for small eaters.
Lychee Rita (RM 24)
A Barbican lemon soda drink blended with lychee flavour, this malt beverage is made from the finest barley, offering a delicious and refreshing non-alcoholic drink. It’s a fizzy, chilled, sweet, and fruity delight.
Ocean Rita (RM 24)
Barbican raspberry soda blended with citrus flavour, this fizzy, bluish drink reminded me of the classic kopitiam blueberry drink. It's refreshing but nothing particularly special.
Watermelon Bingsoo (RM 37.90)
This dessert features freshly cut watermelon topped with milky shaved ice, watermelon balls, red bean, vanilla ice cream, and a drizzle of condensed milk. While the watermelon was juicy, it lacked sweetness. However, the milky shaved ice was smooth, sweet, and enjoyable, making this dessert a refreshing end to the meal.
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