This korean food restaurant has been around for at least 2 years now in BMC. Finally we paid the eatery a visit today. Initially we wanted to visit the noodle shop at the same row here opposite the Nandos Mahkota Cheras, but parked nearer to this place.
Won is the currency name of South Korea...am thinking of we have a shop called Ringgit Malaysian ..hmm..somehow the latter sounds much more lame and inferior =_= '
Kal Guksu is clear soup with hand made noodle with veges. No meat, but priced at RM7, what could we ask for more ?
Dolsot bibimbap, they actually give the bottle of guchajang (Korean pepper sauce) with enough portion of minced chicken. the ceramic(?) bowl keeps the food warm for your consumption at leisuire.
The famous jajang myeon. Hand made noodle topped with sliced cucumber. The black bean sauce (i think) is accompanied by minced chicken and some sort of vege. Taste is much better than the vege version i had at Ampang Mall.
My ordered dish of pork stew cooked with kimchi & guchajang. Taste is quite good with good portions of dish to brown rice ratio.
Side dish are refillable and taste quite fresh. Also, same for any typical Korean restaurant we get free water. The tea that comes with our lunch set is sweet with a strong cinnamon scent. Ok la to me, but no seconds please :)
Overall a pretty good foody experience with most of the tables for 4-6 guests having partition to provide some privacy dining. Recommended to try and would want to come back and try other stuffs such as deokbokki, rabokki and kimchi jigae.
Total food ordered above cost RM48 total. (RM12 per person)
Good job Won Korea.
Apologize for the bad quality pics...was feeling hungry to try take better shots.
Updates: Click to read more updates in my newer post. Well, it's been couple of years since this post and thanks for the support to this particular post with such huge page hit. Happy reading!
Won is the currency name of South Korea...am thinking of we have a shop called Ringgit Malaysian ..hmm..somehow the latter sounds much more lame and inferior =_= '
Overall would say that its really value for money meal, affordable price & adequate portions. There are set meals , noodles and some other family sets meant for larger number of guests also not to forget the more luxurious barbeque sets priced at RM25+ above.
With 2 min set , we get side dish in addition of sujeongkwa tea for each person (4 of us total). Its quite a good deal, the price of each set or noodles set are cheaper than what we can normally find in a typical Korean restaurant.
Also, we noted the shop owner is a Korean lady who speaks so-so English, enough to communicate is good enough by Korean standards from my experience :)
Dolsot bibimbap, they actually give the bottle of guchajang (Korean pepper sauce) with enough portion of minced chicken. the ceramic(?) bowl keeps the food warm for your consumption at leisuire.
The famous jajang myeon. Hand made noodle topped with sliced cucumber. The black bean sauce (i think) is accompanied by minced chicken and some sort of vege. Taste is much better than the vege version i had at Ampang Mall.
My ordered dish of pork stew cooked with kimchi & guchajang. Taste is quite good with good portions of dish to brown rice ratio.
Side dish are refillable and taste quite fresh. Also, same for any typical Korean restaurant we get free water. The tea that comes with our lunch set is sweet with a strong cinnamon scent. Ok la to me, but no seconds please :)
Overall a pretty good foody experience with most of the tables for 4-6 guests having partition to provide some privacy dining. Recommended to try and would want to come back and try other stuffs such as deokbokki, rabokki and kimchi jigae.
Total food ordered above cost RM48 total. (RM12 per person)
Good job Won Korea.
Apologize for the bad quality pics...was feeling hungry to try take better shots.
Updates: Click to read more updates in my newer post. Well, it's been couple of years since this post and thanks for the support to this particular post with such huge page hit. Happy reading!
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