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2011-12-26
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We did not go for the famed BBQ buffet dinner, instead we avoided the queues and went straight into the (less crowded) ala carte section on the lower floor. For more photos, visit http://eugeniegene.tumblr.com/post/11952306039/2d1n-soju-bangThe food portions here are ginormous (and this is also reflected in their prices) so it’s best to come in a huge group to share. Although we came in a group of 6, we had trouble finished four large dishes.Seafood Pancake- I had trouble locating the seafood bi
For more photos, visit http://eugeniegene.tumblr.com/post/11952306039/2d1n-soju-bang
The food portions here are ginormous (and this is also reflected in their prices) so it’s best to come in a huge group to share. Although we came in a group of 6, we had trouble finished four large dishes. Seafood Pancake- I had trouble locating the seafood bits but overall, nice flavour.
Sashimi with mixed vegetables- It is a salad dish tossed with some pieces of fish sashimi slices in korean marinate sauce. This was served in a tall mountain heap and we had trouble finishing it. It tastes like achar! haha. This is one of the nicer dishes- Spicy soup with ham and sausage. Served with korean noodles, pieces of ham, fish cake, rice cakes, cabbage and bamboo shoots. It’s the ultimate chapalung korean dish, and the soup was really tasty. Octopus and pork belly. Slices of octopus and pork belly tossed in korean marinade sauce and garnished with sesame.
Service was fast and perfunctory.The servers here don’t smile much. Korean food lovers, especially those who love korean marinated meat of all kinds will not be disappointed by the variety whipped out by the restaurant.
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