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Very generous and yummy side dishes - thank you! Enjoyed every one of them!

Fragrant, spicy and flavourful! Well done! Wok hey!

I could eat the whole pajeon! So good! Bursting with seafood and crisp!

The steamed egg dish was a bit of a letdown. It lacked savouriness and had a plain taste. Its texture was neither fluffy nor custardy enough on the inside. While it looked good from the top, the inside dried up quickly, which was disappointing.

Boiled pork belly, served with radish kimchi sauce and greens for wrapping. The meat was soft and mildly chewy, with a delightful combination of savouriness and spiciness from the accompanying sauces and condiments. Wrapped in fresh, crunchy lettuce, it provided the ultimate enjoyment. It was so good that it disappeared in no time.

The free-flow banchan includes five types, such as kimchi and pickled radish, to complement the meal.

Doenjang Jjigae, a traditional Korean bean paste stew loaded with tofu and vegetables, was served with a bowl of rice. The soup was comforting, heartwarming, and savoury.

Tangsuyuk, also known as the Korean version of sweet and sour pork, sparked mixed opinions. Some prefer the "dip" method, while others follow the traditional "pour-over" style, where the sauce is poured to give the meat a chewy texture akin to sticky rice cake. Personally, I am a fan of dipping, as it preserves the crunchiness rather than making it soggy and chewy. The meat had a soft crunch, and the thick sauce was intensely sweet and sour. Let me know which team you are?

The Jjajangmyeon (Black Soybean Sauce Noodles) was marvelous. The sight of that big bowl of noodles radiating its brilliant shiny black aura tells a story of its own. You know it is good just by looking at it. Indeed, the rich, savoury dark sauce fills your mouth, leaving black stains as you slurp the chewy noodles. The uniquely sweet-salty caramelised sauce is loaded with onions and pork belly. Mix it well before eating to ensure every strand is beautifully coated. The portion is generous and suitable for two people.

Set A ($55)
This set consists of Jjajangmyeon, Tangsuyuk, and Jjamppong or a Korean stew with rice. We chose the Doenjang Stew.

The Jjajangmyeon (Black Soybean Sauce Noodles) was marvelous. The sight of that big bowl of noodles radiating its brilliant shiny black aura tells a story of its own. You know it is good just by looking at it. Indeed, the rich, savoury dark sauce fills your mouth, leaving black stains as you slurp the chewy noodles. The uniquely sweet-salty caramelised sauce is loaded with onions and pork belly. Mix it well before eating to ensure every strand is beautifully coated. The portion is generous and suitable for two people.

Tangsuyuk, also known as the Korean version of sweet and sour pork, sparked mixed opinions. Some prefer the "dip" method, while others follow the traditional "pour-over" style, where the sauce is poured to give the meat a chewy texture akin to sticky rice cake. Personally, I am a fan of dipping, as it preserves the crunchiness rather than making it soggy and chewy. The meat had a soft crunch, and the thick sauce was intensely sweet and sour. Let me know which team you are?

Doenjang Jjigae, a traditional Korean bean paste stew loaded with tofu and vegetables, was served with a bowl of rice. The soup was comforting, heartwarming, and savoury.

The free-flow banchan includes five types, such as kimchi and pickled radish, to complement the meal.

Bossam (R) ($35)
Boiled pork belly, served with radish kimchi sauce and greens for wrapping. The meat was soft and mildly chewy, with a delightful combination of savouriness and spiciness from the accompanying sauces and condiments. Wrapped in fresh, crunchy lettuce, it provided the ultimate enjoyment. It was so good that it disappeared in no time.

Korean Steamed Egg ($9)
The steamed egg dish was a bit of a letdown. It lacked savouriness and had a plain taste. Its texture was neither fluffy nor custardy enough on the inside. While it looked good from the top, the inside dried up quickly, which was disappointing.
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Very good BBQ, with great service from waitresses from Nghe A province, Vietnam. Noodle dishes are Xcellent too. Free Melona ice cream completes a satisfying Xperience!

Very good BBQ, with great service from waitresses from Nghe A province, Vietnam. Noodle dishes are Xcellent too. Free Melona ice cream completes a satisfying Xperience!