I would say their topokki is unique because of the highly concentrated hot pepper sauce/gravy which is redder than other Korean food joints but they do lack some extra toppings like sesame seeds and spring onion. Their rabokki was modestly portioned but it does come with a side of Kimbap. It’s around RM20 for this whole set which includes a drink and free banchan refills but I am so disappointed that there are only 2 banchans available which makes the free refills lose their appeal. Overall it was an okay rabokki but I do wish they incorporated some veggies like cabbage and carrots as fillers to the dish.