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On first glance it might look pretty unassuming and frankly a little small in portion, but boy was this baby super filling. Brimming with ingredients like ham, sausages, tofu, mushroom, onions and leek, this army stew was so generous in ingredients and the taste was so on point! π€€π€€ Loved that the ramen noodles are done really QQ, and everything was just so on point - from the service, to the 4 simple side dishes, to the price point (50% with eatigo) - thereβs really not much more to ask for. Definitely a place Iβll return for some good old comforting korean food ππ
This has got to be one of the best kimchi pancakes Iβve had in Singapore! π€―π€― The pancake is the perfect balance between being thick and doughy, yet maintaining that perfect thin crisp with every bite! π€€π€€ Chocked full of ingredients, this pancake was really bursting with flavour and you really have to taste it to believe it! Korean food in Singapore is generally around the same standard, but this pancake is definitely a cut above the rest ππ Amazing efficient service with 4 yummy simple side dishes and water provided, plus thereβs eatigo 50% off which makes it ridiculously value for money! ππ»ππ»
Our first thoughts - this is a really huge pot. It is recommended for 3 to 4 people, but I would even say it may feed 5 to 6 people. You get free flow noodles, fish cakes and rice cakes here, so imagine the carbs which are piling.
Towards the end, there is even a complimentary option to finish off with rice, seaweed and beansprouts where it transforms into a huge pot of fried rice. Just make sure you have enough appetite to finish this OTT (Read: Over the top) huge pot of Korean-goodness!
Had dinner at @Sikdang.SG, a one month old casual Korean restaurant in Tanjong Pagar which specialises in hotpot! This huge serving ($29) can definitely feed 4 people at least. Comforting meal at the end of yet another busy work week. TGIF everyone!
The best way of eating samgyeopsal for me is to dip it in sesame oil and salt and wrap it in a ssam (usually lettuce but better with perilla leaves) with some rice and νμ μ΄ (Pa Jeori or scallon salad). The sweet, sour and savoury combination of flavours is mouth-watering good.
It's really hard to go wrong with samgyeopsal, provided you don't overcook it (which makes it tough). Sikdang (which means restaurant in Korean) brings their samgyeopsal to the next level with fresh, house-made panchan. Their scallion salad and other side dishes were delicious on both on their own and together with other dishes.
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Feature army stew.
Tasty but not spicy soup base of stew, full with ingredients such as sausage, ham, mushroom, tofu and vegetable.
π°$29.
πSikdang Sg.
28 Tanjong Pagar Road.