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Telephone
6884 4984
Opening Hours
Today
12:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
12:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Website
https://www.facebook.com/KkulDakSingapore
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Signature Dishes
Korean Honey Chicken Ball
Review (2)
Level4 2014-07-06
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Kkul Dak is a Korean inspired street food stall that operates out of a kiosk. Established in Singapore in July 2013, Kkul Dak has a limited, focused menu, choosing to specialise in the Korean Honey Chicken Ball, and the Royal Ddukbokki.There is little to no ambience at Kkul Dak, as it's a takeaway kiosk, with no seating. The main attraction is their food and mixing bowls on display, along with their brightly coloured signs and large, tasty looking pictures.Service at Kkul Dak is pretty good. Staff are friendly and efficient, fulfilling orders very quickly, even when there is a queue. Don't expect too much conversation though.Food at Kkul Dak revolves around the Korean Honey Chicken Ball, a tasty, savoury chunk of chicken, marinated in sweet Korean honey, and coated with a choice of sauce. The other thing that Kkul Dak does well is their Korean rice cakes, such as the Royal Ddukbokki, which is stir fried with chicken, bell peppers / capsicum, and bulgogi and soy sauce.The Kkul Dak Spicy Honey Chicken Ball (SGD $4.50) is served stacked in a cup, and even the small size has quite a number of the honey chicken balls. It comes with Korean rice cakes and potato tots.Full Kkul Dak review here: http://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.sg/2014/07/kkul-dak.html continue reading
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Level1 2014-05-09
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There's only 2 choices of chicken avaliable, the honey chicken and the spicy honey chicken. 3 sizes are avaliable. Ordered honey chicken medium cup with mustard sauce drizzled on the top. It also comes with a stick of 3 bite sized hash brown. The chicken are not that crispy compared with fried chicken as it is mixed with honey sauce but surprisingly they are not that soggy. It is more like fried chicken coated with sweet honey sauce with a pinch of spice whereby the sauce plays a major role. It also comes with a few slices of Tteokbokki that are very chewy just like those served in the korean restaurant. The chicken are quite big in sizes for a supposingly bite size snack. The portion for a medium is quite big too as a snack for 2. Definitely will go buy a cup if I am in the area.  continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)