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

Monday, September 10, 2012

CNY with Sis & Bro

Touched down on Saturday from the trip and it was close to 2am before I hit the comfy bed and finally switched on the TV, after 4 days of non-TV in BKK. Sunday was such a nice day to sleep in, for it was raining for almost the whole day. I had to literally drag myself out of bed and put the laundry into the washer, unpacked my bags and get down to work. Before (even more) stuff starts to pile up, here's another backdated entry :)

CNY with the brothers & sisters gang! A trip into JB to the korean restaurant that they went while we were in Bali for pre-honeymoon. They whatsapp us the pictures and I was drooling! Filled with envy at the spread that they had!

 Jang Won BBQ Korean restaurant located in JB is located along the coastline of the ex-customs. You can choose to have alfresco dining or indoors.

 The drink that got all the girls hooked! 

Close to 17 side dishes, all refillable. I love the pancakes the most, followed by pumpkin.
 
    
 I think we ordered Set C or Set D, which comes with supply of pork, chicken, beef and lamb. They will have a helper onsite to help you with the BBQ, cut it for you when its done. Thumbs up for service!

 Seafood pancake as side dish. We were famished when we arrived for being stuck in the jam for close to 2 hours.

  
Ended the meal with maggi mee, tofu and sausage :) yum yum yum! 

   
 
 
Happy faces after a satisfying meal! 

Jang Won Restaurant
K1-211 2nd Floor, Block C,
Komplexs Perniagaan Stuland Laut,
80300 Johor Bahru, JOhor
Tel 07-226 6820

Thursday, January 14, 2010

JB Trip in Sep 09

We ventured into JB again to visit Fling sometime back in Sep 09 & headed straight to Gianni's for their value-for-money set meal!

We were disappointed that they didn't serve us with garlic thin crusts :( However, the rest of the dishes saved the day! As usual, nothing but praises for the quality of the food.

This is the reason why their pizza tastes so good!

Miaoli was supposedly to be with us, but she was caught up in her appointment. Don't worry sister, we got a cushion to be your substitute :)

Debating on which movie to watch ....

The start of a 2hr terror. Gosh, till now, I still can't believe that I actually paid for & sat through this movie. Nv going to listen to Leecher's recommendation on any movie again!

After the horrendous movie, we need to go find something cute to look at. If not, our minds will be filled with "prawns"

OMG! Prawns coming back to haunt us!

Fling & Noel took us to this Korean BBQ restaurant for dinner. We even had someone to BBQ the food for us, though I would prefer to experience the joy of BBQ-ing the food myself.

5 filled stomachs & we were all ready to leave the gory images of the "prawns" behind in JB. This post also concludes our JB adventure in 2009; more to come in 2010 (I hope)!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

DBS Meet Up

Arranged a meet up with my DBS interns just before last year Christmas. (yes late post thanks to Blamer) Steven flew the kite last min, but heck, we still went ahead.

Came across this Korean snack kiosk at Ngee Ann City.

Can't resist buying something from them while waiting for the rest to turn up.

Korean pancake.

And some meat skewers. Nothing really special about the meat or the pancake. I think their secret is the sauce though. Sweet and spicy the true Korean way. The sauce just makes everything taste good.

Our restaurant for the night. Actually, we wanted to go Sushi-Teh at Paragon. But being ever so popular, the waitress told Bli that we would have to be on the waiting list for at least an hour. Little did we know that Ken would be late for exactly the hour. By the time we sat our butts down and took our orders, Bli's mobile rang. Oh the irony... ...

This restaurant is famous for their Katsu. Be it pork or chicken or... ...

Seafood! Which was what I ordered. Prawns, crab and oyster.

Blamer was feeling quite full from our earlier Korean conquest, hence she only had their side dish, Smoked duck and kope the rest from my plate.

Must kope back. Ha ha. Another interesting thing about this restaurant is tat they serve free flow of miso soup and salad as long as you ordered a set meal. Blamer stopped me from having my third bowl of miso soup citing hair loss again. Argh, my 三千烦恼丝.

Bli with the "late-comer" aka Ken. Ha ha ha.

Group pic taken when we were signing the bill. Lucky razor-eyed Blamer discovered that we had been billed for the Chawanmushi that never came. Lesson learnt time and again, always check the bill before you sign. Nice meeting up and catching up with each other lives. We really should do this more often guys and Steven, next time dun fly kite. : P

Monday, October 20, 2008

Small eats around our office

As I was looking through the pictures in dent dent, I realised that there were quite a couple of random food pics that I took during lunch time and didn't have a chance to post it (either the pics were too little to justify an entry or I couldn't think of a suitable topic for it). So, I decided to lump all the pics together, haha...积少成多.

1st stop: 松发肉骨茶

Think it was Leecher who brought me here ... how come he knows abt this place while I dun? Must be his secret hide-out place whenever he lunches with his flings, haha. Anyway, I love the 肉骨茶 here. Will always venture out to this place to eat, though it's quite a distance from my workplace.

For once, Leecher had a good hair-day :P Oh, on a random note, he is wearing his "happy" specs today, which he bought using MY money, wa ha ha....

Ordered the 排骨, which costs $5 (small) or $7 (big)

my fave :) 粉肠 ($5, i think) not exceptionally tasty but still acceptable.

咸菜 (can't rem how much it costs). Good to vet up your appetite before attacking on the 排骨.
A meal here can easily costs around $20 for 2 people, depending what you order. The pipping hot soup is what I always dream of especially when it gets cold in the office or raining heavily.

2nd stop: Hock Lam Street Beef Kway Teow

Ventured into this small shop to escape from the scorching sun. Thank god for the air-conditioning!

Leecher trying to get the attention of the waitress. There were 2 helpers around the kitchen area, doing nothing but waiting for the noodles to be cooked (by 1 chef, from what I observed) so that they can serve it to the customers, yet they refused to take our orders for us. Apparently, only 1 is "given the privilege" of walking around to take orders, while the others just stand and wait for the noodles. How can that 1 person handle a shop with around 15-20 tables, especially during peak hours?

So, meanwhile, cam-whore :) I actually bumped into someone wearing the same skirt on the journey to the shop. Kaoz, what are the chances man? super suay!

Leecher decided to take a 自拍 pic of us.

Take 1: cannot pass, cuz he says people can see his double chin >_< Take 2: must take from above, so as to cover his double chin, wa ha ha. Got double chin means got lah, cover also no use :P

Leecher's small bowl of beef balls + beef slices ($4.50)

Mine only consists of the beef slices ($4.50)

The serving was pretty small, can gobble everything up within 7-10 mouthfuls. We realised that we were the only ones in the whole shop to eat from the orange bowl (colour indication of small) while everyone else ate from red (medium) bowls. No wonder the waitress gave us a *surprised* look when we told her we wanted small serving.

3rd stop: Chiew Kee Chicken Noodle House

Another eating outlet that I frequent though its quite a distance from my workplace. For the delicious food, everything is worth it!

The "chef" busy at work. We bumped into the The Yang sisters (Yang Libing & Yang Lina) while eating at this shop. As usual, when celebrities frequent any place, the aunties will tend to talk.

Auntie 1: *excited* that is Li Nanxing's wife
Auntie 2: no lah, its EX-wife

I was sitting pretty near to the sisters (who just came to tabao), so I am pretty sure that they overheard the conversation as well. Paiseh to the max man.

Back to the food topic, here's our feast for the day

油鸡, enough for 2 people. I totally swear by this chicken, even the breast-meat is very soft and tender.

Noodles to go with the chicken

Leecher ordered the guo tiao instead

SOP: pose with the food before eating :)

This meal costs around $10.50 for 2 people. Slightly on the high side, but its totally worth it for the tender chicken. There is also the dumpling soup, which has bits of water chestnut added to its for crunchiness.

4th stop: Duck rice (somewhere along Circular Road?)

I was having cravings for kway chap, so ventured to this shop. However, it was already quite late (1.15pm very late meh?) and their kway chap was sold out :( So have to settle for duck rice instead.

Duck meat, which was decent though not very fantastic.

This meal costs around $13 for 2, if I recall correctly. Think I shall stick to their kway chap next time.

5th stop: Hong Lim Food Centre

Yes, this is the food centre that Leecher always hide whenever he doesn't have any lunch kakis. I like the curry chicken noodles there.

$4 for the medium bowl, I think. They have another outlet at MeiXin food court (near market street) but I think the one @ Hong Lim tastes better.

6th stop: Tom yam soup @ OUB Centre

Leecher & I will frequent this place whenever we want to escape from the crowd. It's a small shop located at a corner that sells the same 2 items everyday: Green curry & Tom Yam soup. Costs around $5 and comes with a bowl of rice.

7th stop: The Palace Korean restaurant @ Chervon House

To lunch @ this place, either you come way before 12 noon or after 1.30pm. Anytime in b/w, you will have to engage in a fastest spot-the-free-table game with the rest of the patrons.

See, we reached the place @ 11.30am and the place is like 70% packed with people. Queued for the food and got a 26 tag ;(

Leecher with his 扁嘴. Guess he must be pretty hungry, haha.

Gosh, looking at this pic makes me misses my long hair and also a tell-tale sign that this pic is taken like 5 months ago? busy ma, so no time to load the pics.... heehee

Finally, the food has arrived. To put it simply, it's just instant noodles with the soup base (costs around $6-7/bowl) However, it tastes quite nice, especially if you eat the kimchi together with the noodles. A great way to warm up your body if you're freezing from the cold in the office.

8th stop: Burger King

Once in a while, I will get craving for fast food, mainly for the fries. It's funny how I hate potatoes yet I love fries, ironic rite?

Our orders, fresh from the stove.

Leecher very busy, but he just want me to snap this picture so that our readers will think that he is "doing work", wa ha ha.

Leecher munching on the fries, which is supposed to be MY fries!

Yeah, fast-food craving satisfied!

9th stop: Kopi Hut

Leecher says this is a fave hangout place amongst his colleagues. True enough, we bumped into several of them while lunching there.

The pasta here are so-so, maybe cuz I ordered the dunno-what-chicken pasta that contains the rosemary spice which I loathe totally.

And apparently, this was taken before I tuck into my meal. The pasta here costs an average of $6-7/plate.

10th stop: Claypot rice @ Chinatown

Went to the new chinatown market for the famous claypot rice.

Ordered the chicken, sausage & salted fish mixed combo. Think costs around $8-12. We ordered the small version, but its enough for 2 people. The salted fish is damn salty, pushed all to Leecher to eat, haha. He loves salty stuff. I like the chicken and the best part is, you can control the amount of black soya sauce to pour into the rice. It comes in a separate bowl for you to add it in yourself. However, the waiting time for the claypot rice is quite long (we waited for close to 1/2 hr), so meanwhile, you can snack on satay (as we did) or rojak :)

11th stop: Toast @ OUB Centre

It was Pauline who introduced me to the delicious cupcakes @ Toast. Since then, I have been hooked on their cupcakes and even introduce Leecher to it :P This time round, we're back for the wraps.

The masala chicken wrap (Indian spiced chicken with fresh mango, romaine lettuce & mint) @ $7.50
Leecher ordered the New England Clam Chowder @ $6. Their wraps are really delicious and sharing it with Leecher just makes the food tastes good :)
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