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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
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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).
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