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Introduction
The stall is located at Food Junction in Sembawang Shopping Centre
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Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 22:00
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Located in the foodcourt, there is this mini korean restaurant. The restaurant has one of the best seats in the food court. Next to the counter, there is a L-shaped bench by the wall, with a couple of pillows. Just great for the family. It is away from the crowd, but also near the counter. So easy to order food and also to keep the noisy little JJ from other people.(JEON GOL) Hot Pot ($17.90/ pork version)The dish has meat, vegetable and glass noodle in a special sauce Hot Pot. Besides pork version, there is chicken, beef, spicy sausage (spam ham, tofu) and Kimchi versions with prices ranging from $17.90 to $19.90. It is a 2 persons serving. The dish is served with a gas stove to keep the food hot. It comes with 2 side dishes. Please note that rice is not included and each bowl of rice costs $1. The soup is quite flavourful and we even request for a refill of soup. The pork is thinly sliced and very tender. It looks a bit dark, could be due to seasonings. There is lots of shredded vegetables and tofu inside the hot pot.(GO DEUNG EO- Mackerel) Saba Fish ($6.30)This dish usually costs $8.90, but due to special promotion it now costs $6.90. It is served with a bowl of rice and 2 side dishes. The fish is quite tasty on its own that there is no need for the soya sauce to dip with. Pork Belly ($9.90)This is one of the dishes in the Sol Le Me Special menu. It is served with bean paste, seaweed soup, rice and 2 side dishes. Although the sliced pork belly looks quite fatty, but it tastes quite alright especially when dipped with the bean paste.For the side dishes, there is 3 choices to select from. There is kimchi, tofu with bean paste and deep fried peanuts and small fish. Little JJ likes the peanuts the best as it has a crunchy and sweet crust taste.Jujube Tea ($2.50)Lastly we end the meal with Jujube Tea which is served in a clear glass cup. A sweet and fruity tea.Overall food is not bad, with friendly staffs to serve us. And also no GST and service charge here.
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I ordered the Saba Fish set from this Korean Food stall at the Food Junction and I must say that I'm quite impressed. For just about $6, they gave a generous portion of fish, with rice, soup and 2 side dishes. Definitely value for money.They also gave a saucer of high quality soya sauce which enhances the taste of the Saba fish without being too salty.For the side dishes, I especially like the cold soft tofu with Korean miso paste. A great appetizer to start the meal with. Will definitely come back for more.
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Tried the Saba set from the Korean Cuisine stall at Sembawang Shopping Centre's Kopitam and it was really nice! The Saba came piping hot and the skin and some of the corner parts were crispy and salty. I like it alot.Service was not bad as well. We order 2 sets and so we were entitled to 4 side dishes, and the staffs had the initiative to give us 4 different side dishes instead of 2 sets of 2 same side dishes.Will come back for the Saba. Love the Saba.
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Ok yes, it does not look appetizing but the taste is there. When eaten, it does not taste a oily as how the appearance says it will. Furthermore, the soup is not very spicy to the extent that normal people can't stand. I could stand it and hope it could be more spicy. The ingredients inside are more than enough and soft enough to be consume even by elderly . Overall, it would be good without most of the oil XD.
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Doenjang Chigae is simply bean paste soup. Korean loves sauces and many a times, what caused the difference in their soup is the paste they made. Bean paste is salty on it own and very healthy as it is made from bean, The main taste of the soup comes from the paste itself. Doenjang Chigae served here is delicious but slightly too salty. There are tofu, prawns and clams inside. Try it!
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