Jot this family-run Korean joint just a two-minute walk from Beauty World MRT down for comforting post-work dinners. Opt for the satisfying Sundubu Jjigae ($10).Perfect for a warm evening is their Bibim Naengmyeon ($16) that sees chewy, flavourful and refreshing cold noodles. Pair your mains with rice or fill up on their free-flow banchan— standouts include the macaroni and the fishcakes!
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One of my favourite Korean restaurant, consistent quality with great service! Chicken broth, chicken, root vegetables, red chilli, glass noodles, kimchi, Korean spicy sauce served with 2 bowls of rice. Rice can be exchanged to more glass noodles and there's soup refill, both foc! The broth is so thick and delicious, springy glass noodles and generous amount of chicken! Around $40.9 (before GST) for this and all worth it!
Round up the gang and prepare to get your hands dirty at this Korean joint in Suntec City. Get their Deep Fried Chicken ($3.90 for one, $11 for three, $21 for 6) that comes in five different flavours — garlic, soya sauce, sweet & sour, spicy, and honey glaze. Expect super crisp batter that breaks apart to reveal tender and juicy meat. If you only have space for one, go for the spicy flavour that carries quite a punch whilst being the perfect combination of sweet and savoury!
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Drop by this casual dining spot on Tanjong Pagar Road for authentic Korean grub. Order their famous Jjajangmyeon ($12, $2 for more noodles) for soft noodles bathed in a luscious sweet and salty black bean sauce. Otherwise, opt for the soupier but equally delicious Jamppong ($14) that sees noodles in a spicy seafood broth that is incredibly addictive. For larger groups, fill the table with their delectable Ginseng Chicken Soup ($18), Seafood Spring Onion Pancake ($20) and Steam Egg ($5). To avoid waiting, come during off peak hours.
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