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Sunny Korean have a few outlets in Singapore, so this isn't the first tine I had them.

Simple, good & affordable. Coffee shop prices.

Sizzling hot when served.

Serves with kimchi & spicy ikan bilis.

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Headed down here because of the great reviews and their vast menu of Korean vegetarian fare. Quite close to Tai Seng mrt. Cosy ambiance with low tables. Tried the individual pot army stew medium spicy and chock full of ingredients. A hearty vegetarian meal and filling for one. Would come here more often if it weren’t so far for me :(

For vegetarian Korean food, this offers quite a spread. Food was just fine though, ordered their kimchi stew, jjajangmyeon, kimchi pancakes, tteokbokki and seaweed fries.

the stew was loaded with soft tofu, enoki mushrooms, kimchi and other good stuff! super filling and worth it for the portion👌 the egg omelette was rlly yummy, think they seasoned the eggs and had carrot and seaweed rolled into the eggs 😋 will come back again!

Plant based Korean food will totally convince you it’s all about how you pack the flavours!

Went there during lunchtime with a group of friends. Business was brisk for the restaurant.
Taste so far so good, the food came out warm and self collect.

Given it's Singapore, you'd think a Korean eatery selling Japanese curry is normal, but no it's actually Singaporean curry lol. And because it used Japanese rice, it's even weirder. I also thought it's default pork but I think this was chicken. I have a problem with it - it might not be cheap cutlet, but it's made very poorly. In other words, do you prefer a fake Hermes or a sturdy but ugly Casio?

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Tteokkochi was very chewy and the exterior was crispy! Smothered in sweet and spicy sauce which was yums
Kimchi mandu was great, skin was thin and filling was very tasty
Dubu jorim is basically spicy pan fried tofu, well fried and delicious sauce

Not bad, quite thin and crispy but a bit too oily for me. Comes with sweet sauce

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