fresh bulgogi

had a lovely dinner yesterday with the in-laws to celebrate our august birthdays. hubby picked his favourite restaurant- fresh bulgogi at changi airport terminal 2. It's concept is similar to Seoul Garden- a korean bbq plus steamboat restaurant. Unlike Seoul Garden, it has higher quality meats and food prepared, and its served- not buffet style.

the girlfriends who are, in my mind, professional meat-grillers who often feast on wagyu and the like would scoff at this place. but if you're looking for decent halal options where you can feast on some diy grilling, this isn't too bad. the lamb was good, and i LOVE the lettuce wraps- just like in my fav korean dramas, having meat wrapped with chilli paste and garlic, in a lettuce is just fabulously refreshing and bring back lovely memories of my time in south korea! and the hot-pot isn't too bad. i really enjoyed the kimchi based soup- i should starting cooking kimchi soup again, it's been quite awhile.

if you're looking for something different, and a halal option- i think fresh bulgogi is worth a try!

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Pretty Eveel Adventures: fresh bulgogi

Monday, August 10, 2009

fresh bulgogi

had a lovely dinner yesterday with the in-laws to celebrate our august birthdays. hubby picked his favourite restaurant- fresh bulgogi at changi airport terminal 2. It's concept is similar to Seoul Garden- a korean bbq plus steamboat restaurant. Unlike Seoul Garden, it has higher quality meats and food prepared, and its served- not buffet style.

the girlfriends who are, in my mind, professional meat-grillers who often feast on wagyu and the like would scoff at this place. but if you're looking for decent halal options where you can feast on some diy grilling, this isn't too bad. the lamb was good, and i LOVE the lettuce wraps- just like in my fav korean dramas, having meat wrapped with chilli paste and garlic, in a lettuce is just fabulously refreshing and bring back lovely memories of my time in south korea! and the hot-pot isn't too bad. i really enjoyed the kimchi based soup- i should starting cooking kimchi soup again, it's been quite awhile.

if you're looking for something different, and a halal option- i think fresh bulgogi is worth a try!

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