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The stall has been around for quite sometimes, and is self-service. The stall has 2 uncles doing the cooking and 1 aunty taking the orders. Business is quite brisk. Looking at the wide variety of menu on the board, I decide on Korean Soup. It comes with a choice of beef, chicken, pork or seafood, which I selected pork. The soup costs $5.00 and is served with rice and side dish of kimchi and ikan bilis. The kimchi does not look well made to me as it is too watery, while the ikan bilis lacks of cr
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The stall has been around for quite sometimes, and is self-service. The stall has 2 uncles doing the cooking and 1 aunty taking the orders. Business is quite brisk. Looking at the wide variety of menu on the board, I decide on Korean Soup. It comes with a choice of beef, chicken, pork or seafood, which I selected pork. The soup costs $5.00 and is served with rice and side dish of kimchi and ikan bilis. The kimchi does not look well made to me as it is too watery, while the ikan bilis lacks of crispyness. The soup is served in a bowl, instead of the claypot as shown in the picture of the menu. It is quite a big serving, but I am surprised to find bak choy in the soup, as this vegetable is uncommon in Korean dishes. The pork in the soup is very tender and similar to the version served in the hot plate dish.
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Date of Visit
2014-01-13
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$5 (Dinner)