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It is Christmas time so I took my mum to try some new cuisine near her home. The outlook of this restaurant is rather neat looking and the photos of the dishes posted on the outside seem reasonable so we gave it a try. After going through the menu we decided to order a set dinner for three (for three of us) assuming that the portion would be decent. The first 5 small dishes were some of the usual Korean cuisine - pickled cucumber, kimchee, bean sprout, yam and spinach. The taste was typical with
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It is Christmas time so I took my mum to try some new cuisine near her home. The outlook of this restaurant is rather neat looking and the photos of the dishes posted on the outside seem reasonable so we gave it a try. After going through the menu we decided to order a set dinner for three (for three of us) assuming that the portion would be decent. The first 5 small dishes were some of the usual Korean cuisine - pickled cucumber, kimchee, bean sprout, yam and spinach. The taste was typical without any surprise but the portion was more for ONE person than for three adults. These dishes were meant for the customer to consume while they were waiting for the main dishes. The size of these dishes defeated the main purpose of these appetizers. The next dish was hot-plated stir-fried pork with onion. This is probably the best dish of the day. However, it is more Cantonese than Korean style. Following this was a hot-pot sea-food rice with chilli sauce. Not a dish that can capture my brain to memorize its taste. The next dish was 'curry-squid'-taste korean rice cake. There were roughly 5-6 tiny cylinder-shaped rice cake. By dipping an octopus tentacle from the sea-food rice to this dish it triggers you that you were no doubt eating 'curry-squid'. The last dish was tomato-sauce vegetable pancake. Very thin and ...err..OK. The dessert was 3 tiny slices of melon. And that's it. The service was great because we were the only table when we were there. I suppose the rent must be very dear otherwise such a meal definitely did not worth what we paid for.
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Date of Visit
2012-12-26
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$150 (Dinner)
Celebration
Christmas