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Arriving by Public Bus: SBS Transit – 30, 79, 154, 157, 174, 174e, 179, 179A, 181, 182, 182M, 192, 193, 194, 198, 199, 240, 241, 242, 243W/G, 246, 249, 251, 252, 254, 255, 257, 405 (Alight at Boon Lay Interchange) SMRT – 172, 178, 180, 187 (Alight at Boon Lay Interchange) Arriving by Train: Boon Lay MRT - EW27 on the East West Line continue reading
Good For
Kids-Friendly
Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
11:30 - 22:00
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Signature Dishes
Bibimbap
Review (8)
Level4 2013-11-17
77 views
Had my lunch in this Korean fast food restaurant in Jurong Point. Have bought their BBQ beef ramen ($7.90) with four side dishes ($1.90) and a regular cup of coke light ($1.00). The ramen is very chewy and portion was generous. The beef meats are very tender and juicy. Soup base was quite flavourful and not too salty as well. As for the side dishes, my favourite will be their kim chi which are very crunchy and fresh, and quite spicy which I love it. The dining environment was alright and coolilng but abit too noisy. Service was fast and friendly. continue reading
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Level3 2013-10-16
24 views
This cafe is at the old Haagen Daz outlet at a corner of Jurong Point third floor next to the Kopitiam FEAST. The decoration of the cafe looks hippy and I am drawn to it as it seem to be some korean fast food outlet.The give out a packet of tissue for each order. I tot that is quite thoughtful.The 'bowls' they used are unique. I had the bibimbab and top up the meal with a french fries and a soft drink.I like the crunchy thingy in the dish. but i cant quite tell what is that made of .The bowl's serving is quite big for one person.Overall value for money for a korean 'fast food' treat. continue reading
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Level4 2013-09-20
22 views
"I Will Start Dieting When the World Runs Out of Ramen" is one of the quirky quotes Seoul Xpress displays on their shop front, which got me laughing to myself. It is the latest funky fast food restaurant hangouts that opened in Jurong Point, and as I took a peek at the menu, I thought it seemed to be on the affordable side. With every order at Seoul Xpress, you get a very pretty free packet of tissue paper (But that was not why I ordered twice). The first thing that caught my eye were their Mandoo (fried dumplings) that comes in 7 pieces - $4.50. It was sizzling hot when it arrived after about five minutes, and immediately I couldn't resist popping them into my mouth (and burnt my mouth in the process #facepalm). The dumpling skin was so crispy, yet not too oily. The fillings were meat-based and juicy, each piece consistent and well-done. Yummy! The next thing that I ordered was the Beef Kalbi Ramen - $5.90 that was on promotion. The soup base is not thick enough for me, and slightly spicy too. The ramen felt like springy good instant noodles to me... well not too bad because I secretly adore instant noodles. The portion is pretty big, with an egg too. There was also a few pieces of seaweed in it. Nothing too spectacular though, just filling and an "okay" standard. As I was still feeling slightly peckish, I adventurously decided to order a random dessert on the menu, the Hotteok (Cinnamon Apple) - $1.90 which is a Korean pancake with fillings. I think it tasted more like bread rather than a pancake, the outer crust was only crunchy but a while and soon became tough-to-bite after about fifteen minutes. The fillings were sweet and the sugar wasn't completely melted either. Not sure if it is supposed to be this way, but it was still an interesting try. However I'll probably stick with the usual ice-cream combination in future. I think they might be quite short-handed as of now, it seems like the cashier is doubling up as the server too. There is also one manager and some kitchen staff. All of them are so polite and friendly, complete with cheerful smiles! continue reading
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Level4 2013-08-25
25 views
I guess it was because of my recent trip to Korea which caused me to set my expectations of Korean Fried Chicken too high. I missed the delicious flavours of the korean "chicken and beer" or so what they called it in korea and have not been able to recapture the same taste in Singapore. So when i came across Seoul Xpress, i decided to give it a try. I was a little disappointed with the chicken. I ordered their Garlic flavour. I found the garlic flavour a little too overwhelming for me. after a while it was a little too much for me and i stopped eating the crispy chicken skin and only eat the meat. the pieces were also pretty small, i found it a little pricey for the size i got. the set cost around $7. i guess if i were to return, maybe i will give their rice and ramen a shot but not their chicken. continue reading
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Level4 2013-08-15
41 views
Went to jurong point and decided to try out this korean fast food outlet! Personally i didn't really like korean food hence i was quite sceptical about the food. Ordered the beef Bibimbap and my friend ordered the chicken Bibimbap. As we there during week days and it was lunch hour, we get to enjoy a free main course/side dish for every two main course ordered! It was my first time trying Bibimbap and it was really nice! The beef was sweet and well marinated. I asked for the sauce to be placed separately as i did not like too much sauce overpowering the rice. However, for their side dish, their sushi was not really appetising but on a side note, the fried chicken was not bad. Overall, their price was affordable and food is worth a try! continue reading
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