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This Korean Food stall is located at a coffee shop and has been around for quite some time. My family and I have tried their food a few times and found the taste and quality to be pretty consistent.BBQ Chicken Set - $5.00They have a range of standard Korean fare sold in set meals that usually come with a main meat dish served with rice, soup and two small side dishes of anchovies and kimchi. Their BBQ Chicken Set ($5.00), which is spicy barbeque chicken on a hotplate, is a family favourite and w
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This Korean Food stall is located at a coffee shop and has been around for quite some time. My family and I have tried their food a few times and found the taste and quality to be pretty consistent.
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BBQ Chicken Set - $5.00

They have a range of standard Korean fare sold in set meals that usually come with a main meat dish served with rice, soup and two small side dishes of anchovies and kimchi. Their BBQ Chicken Set ($5.00), which is spicy barbeque chicken on a hotplate, is a family favourite and we order it almost every time we visit the store, including this time! As usual, I like that the chicken isn't too spicy and there is this smoky taste to the meat, which I just adore!
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Sour and Spicy Kimchi Soup Set - $4.80

My dad also got the Sour and Spicy Kimchi Soup Set ($4.80) to try. It had kimchi, tofu, egg, and Korean glass noodles in it. The soup was a little sour but not very spicy, I thought it was okay but my dad preferred it to be spicier. I love the Korean glass noodles, which were very nice to chew on!
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Korean Rice Cake - $5.00

I have also previously tried the Korean Rice Cake ($5.00), which doesn't come in a set. It's just as well because the rice cake is filling enough on its own. This is one of my favourite dishes on their menu. My dad thought it was a tad hard, but I found it to be a little chewy instead. The sauce also works well with the rice cake. Even though I asked for it to be a little less spicy, it still ended up being pretty spicy for me. Nevertheless, I love this dish and would definitely order it again in the future!

I also recommend the Bibimbap (Korean Mixed Rice, $5.00) on their menu. The ingredients are plentiful and very filling. Just mix everything and dig in! Even though I usually give my parents some of my rice, I always end up feeling very bloated after a meal! This can also be a rather spicy dish, but the tasty soup that comes with it is good for "cooling down" your tongue if things get too spicy!

They also offer a few Japanese-style bento sets that come with two different kinds of meat, rice, and a slice of watermelon. If you are more keen on the bento kind of meals, you can give the Salad Chicken and Tempura set ($5.50) a try.

Since it is located at a coffee shop, don't expect too much of the environment or ambience. However, service is pretty good. The stall owner is friendly and is also willing to accommodate customers' requests, for example, if you prefer your food to be less spicy.


(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2013-10-26
Spending Per Head
$5 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
  • BBQ Chicken
  • Bibimbap
  • Korean Rice Cake
  • Salad Chicken and Tempura Set