Watching K-Dramas can really gear start cravings for Korean food – which is not surprising since somehow the main casts always seem to be stuffing their face silly whether they are sad, mad/angry, happy or in love. Perhaps we share some commonality?? But one thing betahan (aka cannot stand), just wonder about their secret of keeping their figures – do you think it’s the kim chi or the shoju???
Since we wanted a change, we decided to try a new place.
Since we wanted a change, we decided to try a new place.

Riana Green Plaza, Tropicana @ 7803 6737
Kota Damansara @ 6140 5507
Some of the side dishes served. Since they change it often, its hard to stick to one Korean restaurant solely on their side dishes.
Both the marinated BBQ beef and pork were nice.Really liked the personal attention since there were not too many customers that night – compared to Daorae @ Kota Damansara which can get pretty busy at times, making waiter hailing quite an inconvenience. Once, we even had to wait for the rice to cook as they were out of it, only to be served with 95% cooked rice which was dissapointing as DH normally enjoy the rice served!!
I think generally all Korean BBQs are pretty much the same – depends what thrills you: the number of side dishes, the ambiance, the cost, etc.
Here’s our pick:
For ambiance, we would recommend Daorae.
For cosiness, we think Arisu is pretty close.
For tastiest bul galbi, Korean House is DH personal favourite.
For tummy churning spicy kim chi noodle soup, try Haeun Khon at Amcorp.
I think generally all Korean BBQs are pretty much the same – depends what thrills you: the number of side dishes, the ambiance, the cost, etc.
Here’s our pick:
For ambiance, we would recommend Daorae.
For cosiness, we think Arisu is pretty close.
For tastiest bul galbi, Korean House is DH personal favourite.
For tummy churning spicy kim chi noodle soup, try Haeun Khon at Amcorp.

2 comments:
i like ARISU too!
Hi wen, have u tried their KD branch? Wondering if its exactly the same?
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