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2014-12-21 256 views
Tucked within the Red Dot Design Museum, this Korean restaurant is a real gem not to be missed. We were not only astonished by their interesting spread of main courses, but also by the sheer quality and variety of their appetisers.Appetisers (Complementary)Yes, we all love Korean appetisers (e.g., kimchi, pickles, tofu, fishcake, ikan billis etc). Bukang Tuna serves them all and on top of it, Korean porridge and sashimi salad! I’m particularly impressed with their porridge as it was really smoot
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Tucked within the Red Dot Design Museum, this Korean restaurant is a real gem not to be missed. We were not only astonished by their interesting spread of main courses, but also by the sheer quality and variety of their appetisers.

Appetisers (Complementary)
Yes, we all love Korean appetisers (e.g., kimchi, pickles, tofu, fishcake, ikan billis etc). Bukang Tuna serves them all and on top of it, Korean porridge and sashimi salad! I’m particularly impressed with their porridge as it was really smooth and flavourful. One could hardly see any rice grains but yet know this was definitely a comforting bowl of porridge. They were also very generous with their sashimi salad (just look at the amount of salmon sashimi toppings!) that one could easily mistake as a paid dish (we thought it was a wrong delivery and actually told the waitress we did not order any salad).
Porridge
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Sashimi Salad
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Assortment of Appetisers
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BBQ Beef Bulgogi Set ($12++)
Their beef bulgogi set was delicious. The beef was well marinated and cooked to perfection, not too salty and brought out the natural sweetness and flavour of the onions and beef.
BBQ Beef Bulgogi Set
$12
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Mul Hoe ($22++)
This was the highlight of today’s order – fresh raw fish over a bed of radish, cucumber, seaweed and ice. A special spicy sauce was poured over the dish and mixed well, somewhat like eating bibimbap. A separate bowl of glass noodles were also served to complement this dish.

Mul Hoe literally means mixture of fish in water. The ice keeps the dish fresh and provides the water (i.e., soup) for this yummy dish. One could eat it plain or as a bowl of cold noodle soup. They both tasted equally good.
Mul Hoe
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For a different Korean cuisine experience, try out Bukang Tuna! You will be enthralled 
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Date of Visit
2014-12-06
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$20 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
Porridge
Sashimi Salad
BBQ Beef Bulgogi Set
$ 12
Mul Hoe
$ 22
Mul Hoe
$ 22
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2011-10-06 130 views
This place was recommended by my korean friendTheir signature dish was tuna sashimi we ordered the set for $15++it come with a soup ,mini rice, salad, fish, a special korean rice cakethe soup was very clear & lightsalad is nice,with sesame sauceTheir rice cakes was chewy toooverall i rate 8/10
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This place was recommended by my korean friend
Their signature dish was tuna sashimi
we ordered the set for $15++
it come with a soup ,mini rice, salad, fish, a special korean rice cake
the soup was very clear & light
salad is nice,with sesame sauce
Their rice cakes was chewy too
overall i rate 8/10
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