Showing posts with label Food Court. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food Court. Show all posts

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Manna Korean Cuisian @ Lau Pa Sat

I chanced upon Manna @ Lau Pa Sat and discovered that they serve buckwheat cold noodles, which it not commonly found at hawker stalls. Of course, they serve other regular dishes including bulgogi, bibimbap, ramyeon etc.

The stall is located somewhere near Cross Street, furthest corner from Boon Tat Street.


The main deciding factor for delicious cold noodle is really the sauce and the texture of the noodle. Sounds simple but i am sure it requires to make sure that the noodles do not clamp together after cooking in hot water and running through ice water...

The sauce is the main ingredient that spices up the plain, cold noodle. The other ingredients including the meat, egg and vegatables are garnishes (at least to me).
 


For $6, this is really worthwhile. The standard is quite there and the serving portion is quite huge. I would think that this portion can easily fill up 2 persons...

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Kim Dae Mun Korean Cuisine

Located at the food court below Le Meridien Hotel, it is not difficult to spot the stall because it has a never-ending line of queue during lunch and dinner.

This is my all-time favourite - BBQ Chicken set ($6.50). Besides chicken, there is also BBQ pork and BBQ beef available. Note that the BBQs are cooked in water and not oil. Something for the health-conscious to note.



Potato-pancake ($3.50). Some people may not find this dish special but I like it. It becomes rather tasty when dip into the soy sauce.
Korean Fried Glass Noodles ($4.50)... another yummy dish cooked using thick vermicelli with pork, carrot, spring onion, cabbage and egg. The ingredients are simple and I suspect the secret to this dish is the cooking sauce used, which I am not sure what they are.
Kimchi Fried Rice ($4.50)...needless to say, it is rice fried with kimchi. Though it is a simple dish, the right type of kimchi has to be used for this dish to be yummy. I'd say, Kim Dae Mun's one is quite appetising. You may just ask for me after finishing this one big plate....


Reasonably-priced yummy dishes. Great value for money...

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Spicy Chicken Soup from Food Republic Vivocity

This Spicy Chicken Soup is the chicken version for Yuk Gae Jang (Spicy Beef Soup) found at Vivocity Food Republic. My craving for chicken yuk gae jang was due to a korean movie Le Grand Chef which I had watched before dinner.

The main ingredients were chicken strips, glass noodles, bean curd and vegetables in spicy soup. No complaints about the dish except that it could be spicer and... a little more generous with the side dish.



That's a promotion sticker stuck on the dining tables to promote the movie Le Grand Chef as well as the Korean stall in the food court.
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