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

Saturday, 5 March 2016

Cho Dong Jib, Queensbay Mall

I got bored.

Haha.. 

I've been too busy with work since my last post and somehow, I got inspired to write again. 

As a Korean food lover, I'll always find time to check out the new restaurants or shops selling Korean food and this outlet is not an exception. A branch originated from Seoul, South Korea and now located at 5th floor of Queensbay Mall, Cho Dong Jib replaced Taiwan Bull and the restaurant does not look like a typical Korean restaurant in Penang. One, their chairs are made from barrels with cushions on them. The tables are stainless steel with a built it stove in the middle. The water flasks are also stainless steel. So, you don't have to worry about ordering drinks because most Korean restaurants offered RO water for free and unlimited refills. 

A little disappointment with the limited choices of ban chan but it is just trivial. Newly opened outlets are still trying to adjust to the needs and demands of customers and I see this establishment going for the long run with more floor and waiting staffs. Be early, as the restaurant has limited seats. 

Bean paste stew or doenjang jigae with tofu. Bear in mind that their ala-carte dishes are served separately with rice. So, don't forget to order a side of rice to go with your soup dishes. The rice is purple in colour and it is really yummy. 

Next, we also ordered this spicy pork stir fry with rice. The unique part of this dish is that it is served on a saucepan. Yup, a saucepan with handle. I did not manage to get a fuller shot. 

Last but not the least, my order of tteokbukki ramyeon or rice cake ramen in spicy broth. I wished there are more than 4 ricecakes in them. 


Overall, it was a pleasant dining experience. Suitable as quick lunch or dinner.

Their Facebook page is here.
Tel: 04-644 9311
Opening hours: 10.30am to 10pm

Saturday, 30 May 2015

Korean Table All Ban 올반 @ Northam All Suites Hotel, Penang

After 5 days of GM diet, I decided to go easy for the rest of the diet. No carbs at all and I am still fine. So, GM suggested to go for vegetables, fruits and meat for Day 6 and a Korean barbecue fits today really well. 

I had to choose between Jung Won (情园) at Mount Erskine or Korean Table All Ban (올반) at Northam All Suites Hotel. I got to know about Korean Table All Ban through kenhuntsfood's Instagram and I was instantly hooked! As for Jung Won, as the title of my post has stated, I'll save it for next time. Besides, none of my followers in IG went there before and I am sure those who love Korean food would love to check this restaurant out too. Something different than the ordinary Korean restaurants that we've tried in Penang. 

It is a semi-fine dining due to its dainty portions and it is in Northam All Suites Hotel along Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah. Only got to know through google that they opened just in April 2015 and their tagline is "affordable". Plenty of parking just outside the hotel on Saturdays. Parking coupons are not needed after 1pm  on weekends as the parking zone is on green zone. 

There are two options: 
(1) Seok Chan RM29.90* per person; or 
(2) Man Chan RM39.90* per person. 
(*Excluding 10% service charge. No GST.)

The difference between the two is that Man Chan has 3 extra meat dishes. So, if you want to have more meat then Man Chan is for you otherwise, Seok Chan will be enough. I went with my mother and sister; and we ordered Man Chan for 3. The meat dishes were a bit too much for us to finish as it came only after you have had the grilled meat with ssam (lettuce wrap), pork ribs stew, loads of banchan (side dishes) and japchae (vegetarian glass noodles stir fry). 

Lots of photos ahead! 

 A poorly captured photo but nonetheless, you get to see what is being offered for Man Chan. You get to choose between stews as well as soup too. 

So, All Ban means "All Rice" or where people all gathered over "swamp grass". 

The interior 

One of the many quotes on its wall. The restaurant has black walls.
Simple and elegant.   

Got Jeol Li - freshly made kimchi. You don't get the zing or acidic taste unlike those prepacked ones from supermarket. Those pre-packed kimchi had been fermented. So, this one has yet to be fermented over time. Crunchy and fresh. Not spicy at all. You get to taste the shrimp paste in them too.  

 Salad with house dressing. The red petals are cabbage leaf. I didn't touch much of this due to its dressing. I could not touch mayonnaise until after tomorrow. 

 Pumpkin porridge (ho bak juk) - smooth and light. 

Jeon - Korean pancakes, not too oily and it has crispy parts that I liked.  

Mixed grill - spicy chicken charcoal BBQ and sweet charcoal pork BBQ. 
The pork tasted like bulgogi and it was so divine! Must try! 
A basket of lettuces and ssamjang were given too to eat with this meat platter. 

 Jam Gahe - stir fry glass noodles. 


 Dainty banchan portions!!!
All different, haven't tried most of them before. 

Bibimbap (mixed rice) 
I resisted this terribly. Tempted so much! 

Kimchi jigae (kimchi stew) 

Sweet and sour pork instead of spicy stir fried octopus (they ran out of octopus apparently). 
Its coating is really unique as it is not made from just any flour but glutinous rice flour! The sauce has a strong pineapple taste instead of tomato unlike how the usual sweet and sour sauce is. 

Samgyetang (chicken with ginseng and glutinous rice). 
Miraculously, I didn't manage to eat any glutinous rice at all. Haha..  

As for dessert, we had these. Watermelon and red bean cubes. I think they know we are too stuffed to eat anything else. You get to choose between tea or coffee. So, I didn't expect to get a glass of warm lemon drink as "tea". 

The service is good and I enjoyed the meal very much. The restaurant was not full unlike the one downstairs where the buffet is. Quiet and peaceful ambience to enjoy while having a meal. There was a big group of Koreans dining there during our visit this afternoon. So, I think it must have been acceptable to them as well. The price in the menu was not expensive too but I think with the portion it came with, it might be not enough for those with big appetite. But for women, it could be just the perfect meal. 

Korean Table All Ban
Northam All Suites Hotel
Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah,
10050 Penang
Contact: 017-519 3221
Opening hours: 12-2.30pm and 6pm to 10pm; Closed on Thursdays from June 2015. 

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Haem-beogo, Megamal Pinang

Happy New Year!!!

I am late by about 10 days but it is still not too late. After all, another New Year is coming that is the Chinese New Year! So, I wish all my readers, have enough and plenty to eat. Travel more to see the world and most importantly, be happy and always be merry! 

So, Haem-beogo appeared in my sister's Facebook and noting that it is a novel restaurant in mainland Penang, we decided to give this place a try. We didn't have any expectation but we were excited that it is Korean. At least. 

Megamall Pinang had losts its popularity in recent years due to the island competitors like QBM, GPs and 1st Avenue but nevertheless, I am seeing this mall turning into Sungei Wang Plaza or Berjaya Times Square. It still has patrons but I am glad that it could still sustain until today. I was surprised to see how busy level 2 was this afternoon. A corner just after Popular Bookstore, was occupied with just 4-5 eateries, namely Little Chef, Little Saigon, Delights, Tasty-inn and Haem-beogo, which is the highlight of this post. Note to myself, must go back there for Vietnamese food at Little Saigon. 

Their tagline:
“Annyeong Haseyo! “안녕하세요”.
We Bring You The Authentic Korean Burger Experience. 당신을 사랑합니다. 

The restaurant has "indoor" and "outdoor" seatings and we chose the "indoor" one for its ambience.  

The menu. As you can see, the dishes are named after cities in South Korea, boasting their signature pork/beef burgers.  The prices shown are just for the burger and with 2 different type of add ons, you can have a complete meal. RM3.90 for fries, kimchi and a drink or RM3.00 for bottomless drink. 

 The walls are nicely decorated to give foodies a Korean eatery feel. 

You could also learn some simple Korean words or phrases by looking at one side of the wall. 

The size of the glass is unexpected - Venti in Starbuck's scale. So, it is good enough for one person.  

I ordered Busan Kimchi Pork haembeogo (hamburger) - RM12.90 with RM3.90 add on.  

My sister had the Masan BBQ Beef burger - RM17.90 and with RM3.90 add on.  

I didn't capture the add on description on the menu, so this should give you an idea. A sink is available on the premise to wash your hands after your meal.  

We graded our dining experience as "A" for effort to the management and so-so for the overall taste and price.  

Don't be surprise to see these two restaurants share tables and chairs as they are owned by the same management. So, you can have food from Tasty-inn at Haem-beogo. 

Their facebook page is here and their website here

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Busan & Jeju-do (Part 8) Haedong Yonggungsa, Seomyeon & Dadaepo Sunset Fountain of Dreams

The past week had been busy and I was overly occupied with work. I attended a 6 days Longevitology class two weeks ago (just ended last Sunday) and it was an enlightening experience whereby I learnt how to breathe, meditate and healing with hands. Today, finally, a day off with friends, family and this blog. 

Finally, the last post for the whole trip (the next trip is just mainly on shopping haul and tips). I am going to end it with our last day in Busan post. The last day was pretty relaxing apart from the first half at the temple. Overall, we enjoyed Busan and wished we had more time to go to Gyeongju. In our next visit, I'll make sure that it happened. 

Busan Day 4 (19/10/2014) Itinerary
Haedong Yonggungsa (Haedong Yong Gung Temple)
Seomyeon - High Street & Underground Shopping Centre
Dadaepo Sunset Fountain of Dreams

How to get to the temple is depends on where you are coming from. From Haeundae, there is a bus which you can take to the bus stop about 15 minutes to the temple. However, our hostel staffs asked us to catch the taxi instead to the temple because even if you get the bus, it is a bit of a walking/hiking to the temple from there. 

So, we took her advise and got on to passing by taxis to the temple. It was quite a long drive and we get to see the housing complexes along the way. We also got to know that E-Mart is just a subway station away from Haeundae. OMG! Well, we didn't have enough time to go there now. 

The entrance to the temple is free. You will see this sign board on the left side of where the taxi driver drop you off. 

 

And this building and parking lots on the right. It's the fisheries office by the way. 
The entrance to the temple is straight ahead after all those makeshift stalls. 







As you walk, around 5 minutes later, you will be greeted by the 12 animal zodiacs. It is a good start for photography because at this point, you will know everybody's zodiac and maybe, their age based on their appearance too.


 I could be 18 or 30 or 42. No prizes for correct answer ya. =)

Before you can reach the temple, you will have to go through 108 steps starting from this pagoda. You will be greeted with many Buddha statues along the way and people pausing to do many 'rubbings' and praying. 




Do rub the tummy if you want a son.  

 Don't get shock by the head. Mind your step and watch your head. 

Popular with children and school-goers.  

Unlike most people, I took the left turning first before proceeding to the temple to get the iconic view of the whole temple. But first, say your prayers to this Buddha first.

 Tada! Amazing isn't it? The whole temple sitting on the rocks by the sea. It is also the only temple by the shore.  



Back to the usual route and towards the scenic view of the temple.  

 When crossing the pedestrian bridge to the temple you will see this on the left. You may make a wish and throw a coin towards the furthest pond inside. Your wish will come through if your coin actually could end up the furthest. 

 On the right of the bridge

 Too adorable to be missed!











I found my family at last and we went back to the iconic view of the temple again. 


 and had some popsicle! Cousin is having a melon flavoured one. 

 I liked the grape one best. Had it before back in 2011 in Seoul. 

We got so famished after the visit at the temple and weather was so good, sunny and hot! I didn't expect autumn to be so warm in Busan. After the temple, we took the taxi back to Haeundae and from Haeundae, we took the subway to Seomyeon. We split and some of us went to a Gundam store and the rest explored the area on our own. We had some coffee and dessert.






 
Seomyeon is in the district of Busanjin-Gu and it's subway station is the interchange between the subway lines towards the west, east, north and south of Busan city. So, when considering where to stay, I would suggest here in Seomyeon. But if you don't mind the travelling time (around 40 minutes in 16 subway stops), Haeundae is gorgeous too if you like the beach! 

We had our lunch at Yoogane Ddakgalbi! It's a franchise restaurant selling fried rice and chicken. You can add on a lot of side orders and the dish will be fried in front of you by the staffs.  


After lunch, we went exploring while searching for the rest of the family members. Thank God for EG simcard! So, if you are staying for more than 5 days, please get the simcard. It is way cheaper than renting a wifi-egg. 








We found our family and gathered around at Seomyeon's underground shopping centre. I have been searching for this brand called "Too Cool for School" because of their make-up products and I wanted to get them because the packaging is really cool for school! Well, I am not in school anymore but it is too cool for work, too! You'll get what I mean in the next post. 

So, if you are looking for this brand in Busan, it is only available here in Seomyeon's underground shopping centre. Mind you, the shopping centre is LOOOOOOOOOONGGGGGGG! quite a bit of a cardio and walking exercise just like KLIA2 except there is no need rush.

From Seomyeon station, we took Line 1 (Orange) towards Sinpyeong station, which is the last one in the line. We are going to catch the sunset fountain of dreams at Dadaepo.

 At Sinpyeong station, it is really quiet because it is really the furthest I have been in Busan after Taejeongdae Park.  

We took photo of the fountain location at the map in the station.  

 Got an idea of where it is going to be. 

From the station, we should be catching the bus towards the Dadaepo beach and get down at Daewoo Apartment. The beach is just opposite of the bus stop at the apartment. 







 


 







The fountain show is only at 7pm and it is close on Mondays. The show is around 15 minutes and the fountain is accompanied by music. So, it is like a musical fountain show. You can even walk around and play in the fountain. 




 

Don't worry if you drenched by the water. There is a heater just beside the fountain to keep you dry and warm.


The kid was asking the ajusshi to not turn off the heater yet because he is feeling very cold and wet! The uncle obliged for a bit. How thoughtful! 

Is it worth the visit? Yes! At least, it is a path less travelled by tourists and for your information, there is going to be a subway station to Dadaepo. There are construction works going on to build a station here, and it should be after Sinpyeong station. So, in the future, Dadaepo Sunset Fountain of Dreams will be on the must visit list for all in Busan. After the fountain show, you can also have your dinner here. 



 We picked a porridge restaurant called Bonjuk. I believed it is a franchise. Operated by a mother and daughter. They do take-aways too. The restaurant has limited seats and we actually occupied the whole restaurant. Haha.. 




 Left: Spicy kimchi and seafood porridge and on the right, mushroom and vegetables porridge. Very very nice after a cold fountain show. 



Our last day was 20th October 2014 where we took a flight back to KL from Gimhae International Airport at 10.35am. Our hostel booked a jumbo taxi for us (KRW56,000) for 8 pax and luggages. Busan had been nice to us in terms of weather and it only rained on our last day when we were going back. 


Get your last minute shopping here at Shinsegae Duty Free. Note: Banila Co and Too Cool For School are not available at the airport.  

Thank you Busan and Jeju-do for making us felt just like at home. We love your autumn!