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Fabulous Service, Food, and a very chilled out place. The value for money is outstanding here. We tried several dishes, had plenty of drinks, and walked out for less than 120$ as a couple. Amazing. Will definitely be back to try more of their food and dishes. It truly reminded me of my first trip to
For a long while whenever I drove past this stretch of road, I had been wondering what this place with the name “Honey Night” offers and hesitated to go near. Hahaha. It turned out to be a Korean food joint after I did a search. And I had been going there for quite few times whenever I like to have
Ordered the baby octopus and pork belly and told there’s no cheese when i saw there’s mozzarella cheese in one of the review. Only one staff running around the counter and saw her working in the kitchen when i walked in on weekday afternoon. Food was good but you can find better service, better for
Comfortable and relaxing ambience. Meat is well marinated and tasty. However, do note that this is a Korean restaurant that does not serve side dishes. The table is quite small too and will be squeezy with too many dishes.
The drinks are very reasonably priced. Restaurant was medium sized and had a lively vibe at night. Food was pretty good. Would recommend the tofu soup. Kimchi pancake was bland.
Really enjoyed all the dishes and drinks in this Korean restaurant that serves very authentic Korean street food - seafood pancake, mentaiko dumplings, belly pork - we should have ordered large portion, fried boneless chicken- 3 pieces is plenty for 4 of us, cheese ramyeon, hotteok - reminiscent of
Comforting and delicious Korean food! Corn dog was chunky, hotteok was chewy, kimchi pancake was chewy and savoury! The cheesy chicken was a bit on the sweeter side. I bought takeaway, will come again to dine in :)
Interesting little Korean bar that was surprisingly full at 6pm on a Friday night. Perhaps it’s because they do not have GST and service charge. Food was standard bar offerings; the only dish that really stood out was the tteokbokki skewer that came coated in a special sweet sauce.
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