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Does the food from binge watching all those Korean dramas whet your appetite? Why not check out these authentic Korean restaurants to enjoy a taste of what korean cuisine can offer?
Bigmama Korean Restaurant
Full of comfort food and a no-frills appearanc, Bigmama Korean Restaurant exudes a natural, “homey” atmosphere which contributes to its appeal. The must orders here are their Suyuk (steamed pork belly) and dakgalbi (pan-fried chicken) which is brimming with fresh and well marinated ingredients for a satisfying meal.
Address: 2 Kim Tian Rd, Singapore 169244
Opening Hours: 11.30am – 3pm; 5.30pm – 10.30pm (Tue to Sun) | Closed on Mon
Ajumma’s Korean Restaurant
Did you know that “Ajumma” in Korean means a married, or middle-aged woman? Here’s a place where you won’t break the bank. Instead of the regular one-pot-feeds-four Korean fare, Ajumma’s Korean Restaurant serves single-portioned Korean fares like Army Base Stew, Spicy Ramyeon, and Ginseng Chicken Stew that will fill your stomachs and warm your souls.
Address: 1 Jelebu Road, Bukit Panjang Plaza, #03-10A, Singapore, Singapore
Opening Hours: 11.30am-9.30pm daily
8 Korean BBQ
For a modern take on Korean cuisine, check out 8 Korean BBQ that offers an intriguing 8 Colors Package, which includes eight different flavors of Berkshire pork for barbecuing, ranging from wine and ginseng to herbal and curry. A la carte orders are also available for US Prime Beef, Argentinian Beef, and Ohmi Wagyu plus enjoy their chul pan (mixed rice) during lunch, which consists of sliced chicken, pork belly, or beef brisket stir-fried with various vegetables and red peppers on a hot grill.
Address: 6 Eu Tong Sen Street, The Central, #02-79/90, Singapore, Singapore
Opening Hours: 11.30am – 2pm; 5.30pm – 10.30pm daily
Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant
If you’re a big fan of mukbang, you’ve probably seen marinated raw crabs all over Korean variety shows or dramas. Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant serves Soy Sauce Marinated Raw Crabs, a rare dish in Singapore’s Korean restaurants which sees fresh crabs being fermented in a soy sauce-based brine to give them a sweet and savory flavor. You can also grill your own meats here for the most authentic Korean experience by getting their BBQ Kits which can include prime beef short ribs, marinated prime beef short ribs, prime beef ribs, and thin-sliced beef brisket to name a few.
Address: 134 Tanjong Pagar Rd, Singapore 088538
Opening Hours: 11am – 3pm; 5pm – 11pm (Mon to Fri) | 11am – 11pm (Sat & Sun)
Consider flying to Korea for the most authentic experience but for those who don’t want to travel too far, visit one of these restaurants that will definitely help fuel your Korean food cravings.
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