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Introduction
Located along Mosque Street, Togi Korean Restaurant serves Korean food. continue reading
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
12:00 - 14:30
18:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Group Gathering
Takes Reservations Details
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Signature Dishes
BBQ Beef
Review (14)
Level4 2014-03-12
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This has to be my favourite korean family restaurant over the past years, I first got to know this place when it just opened not long ago, and it was still virtually unknown and not so crowded and popular like it is now. Over these years, the standard of food have not changed, but they have made some adjustments to their flavours. One example is the kimchi which used to be very very spicy, but in the recent few years we noticed that it was less spicy, they probably adjusted the spiciness to cater to local tastes. The complimentary side dishes at Togi are my favourite, very home-styled and to my taste, if I could, I can actually just order a bowl of rice and eat it with the side dishes, for they are enough to make me satisfied and happy! My favourites in particular are the potato salad and the anchovies which I usually have a second helping!On a recent visit, we ordered the bbq pork belly and thoroughly enjoyed the super yummy and well marinated pork belly. The staff was there to bbq and cut the meat for us, very good service and well grilled too. Love the pork belly so much, whether eating on its own with our white rice or eating it wrapped in lettuce!We also ordered the potato pancake which is fragrant and crispy, our all time favourite! The Kimchi jigae was fantastic as well, rich and cooked to the right taste, there are lots of ingredients inside the kimchi soup, including mushroom, meat, cabbage etc. Together with the six types of complimentary and refillable side dishes, and our bbq, potato pancake and kimchi soup, we had a very full and satisfying lunch! continue reading
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Togi @ Temple Street is one of the early established Korean Restaurant owned and run by Korean owner. Located in the heritage shop houses along temple street, this restaurant has been serving authentic Korean food since 2008.When it come to Korean food, it is Little Devil's ('LD') area of expertise. To be honest, if you ask me what cuisine do I want to eat, Korean is the last thing that come to my mind. Not to say that I don't enjoy Korean food. I like Korean BBQ and their beef soup. Other than that. I find the options are quite limited for me as I am not very keen on spicy food.As it is only two of us, we decided to order simple dishes. LD's have Mul Naeng Myen (Cold Noodle with beef – $14.50) and Nan Ji Bok Um (Spicy Stir Fried Octopus – $25) as her octopus cravings got the better of her. For me, I had Dukbaegi Bulgogi (Beef Stew with mushroom and glass noodle - $15).LD's cold noodle is very refreshing. The noodle is very springy (qq) and chewy. The cold clear beef soup with a dash of sourness from the vinegar is really appetizing. If you have this dish in the summer, it provide the cold comfort relieve from the hot weather. The sliced beef brisket is cooked to tender. For the octopus, it is actually not that a mind blowing spiciness that you find in this dish. But more like a subtle combination of different spicy flavour. There are lots of ingredients in the dish such as green chilli, red chilli, onion, octopus and rice cakes to name a few. The octopus is actually very chewy and resilient to my liking, but as long as you avoid the chilli seed, you will be fine. The beef stew tasted quite sweet because they use the same bulgogi marinate in the beef. The soup is quite robust with a slightly cloudy texture as the beef essence came out from the meat. The beef portion is very generous, and I suggest to have a bowl of rice to balance out the sweetness in this dish. The restaurant is simply decorated and very bright. Space can be a luxury in this place and ventilation is not good. Expect to come out smells like the food you are eating, especially if you are having bbq meat. Service is friendly and efficient. Although the owner is Korean, none of the other service staff is Korean. The restaurant is packed most of the time and during our meal we saw people queuing outside the restaurant waiting for their turn to savour the food here. The price is very reasonable. Overall, if you are really into Korean food, you must give this place a try. Hwanho and Gamsahabnida!!! Cheers and Thank you !!!For the complete Chubby Botak Koala dining experience at Togi, click / copy the following link to your browser:http://www.chubbybotakkoala.com/2013/11/togi-authentic-korean-restaurant-in.html continue reading
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Level2 2013-08-18
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We ate at TOGI at the second level of their branch. The food is good, especially the side dishes. We devoured the side dishes, repeatedly asking for refills. the glass noodles were really nice, almost like those you can find in korea. The kimchi pancake was a little weird though although the taste is still acceptable. the tofu soup was nice, but a little diluted (if compared to those in korea) the sweet and sour pork was nice, but abit too big and we struggled to finish it! continue reading
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Level4 2013-06-12
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There's this street hidden in between Chinatown which very similar to Tan Quee Lan Street @ Bugis. Over at this stretch of streets there are actually many nice eateries hiding there so go and explore it when you happen to be at the area. Anyway, was craving for some Korean cuisine and there happen to be two authentic Korean restaurant adjacent to each other, we decided to go to Togi Restaurant (as the other one has a small queue outside).As Togi is said to be authentic, we decided to order some dishes to see if it really live up to it's name. We order a few items, from BBQ meat to Kimchi Soup and Kimchi Pancake. Among all, I like the kimchi pancake the best. It is spicy in a way that it does not burn your mouth, but still you can taste the spiciness in it. The pancake is crunchy too, with generous amount of kimchi being cook together. It is a bit salty though, but still acceptable for me. Other than that, the BBQ Meat tasted good too, just that it could be better (In my opinion). continue reading
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Level2 2013-03-14
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This place serves korean food and like any other korean restaurant, they have the normal main courses and ala carte bbq choices.This is a kind of korean steamboat style and it can be shared by 4 people! You can add ramen or rice to go with it. It is very unique and not many korean restaurant has this. This steamboat includes vegetables, mushroom, rice cake, sausages, eggs and many more. They have different kinds of steamboat to choose from. This is just one of them. So do try it out. It is a must try! continue reading
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