Monday 13 April 2015

K.STREET (KOREAN STREET FOOD)

Annyeong-Haseyo~

From Japanese cuisine we move to Korean dishes this time. As mentioned in the last post, I have been craving eastern dishes. As currently I'm hooked on Korean variety show Running Man, I've been looking for places to eat Korean food. Street food is said to be the best way to get that delicious Korean taste. We (my sister and I) found a food outlet situated at Asian Avenue in Sunway Pyramid. The name, K.Street (The Best Korean Street Food in Town).


At Asian Avenue, Sunway Pyramid

It's situated along the "street" where lots of food stalls are. It is beside Takoyaki stall and towards the end near the IT area. Setting of the place does look like you're dining in a street cafe/restaurant. Space wise is not that wide but able to accommodate about 20 patrons at a time. Not much decoration but enough to make you feel as if you in a cafe in Korea. Let's move on to the menu.


Variety dishes

As you can see, the menu has a variety of Korean meals. I'm not all that familiar with Korean food but when people talk about it the most common food mentioned are the likes of Ramyeon, Toppokki, Bibimbap and definitely Kimchi. Of course all these are available in the menu.

I had the Street Ramyeon which also comes with BBQ Chicken Stick. My sister had the Rapokki Bulgogi. Basically Rapokki is Ramyeon and Toppoki combined. Drinks on the back menu and it is mostly Korean healthy can drinks (though choices are little).


BBQ Chicken Stick
Rapokki Bulgogi BBQ Beef
























Rapokki is very flavourful. The bbq sauce is creamy and thick. It is sweet rather than spicy. Topokki (rice cake) is very thick. The beef is shredded nicely and the noodles are cooked well. The chicken stick has a similar taste. Rich and thick creamy BBQ sauce and the chicken on the skewer is tender.


Street Ramyeon


The ramyeon is full of flavour. The soup is not at all bland. You can taste every bit of spices in it. It is not that spicy which is suitable for my taste. The portion of the ramyeon is equivelant to one a half to two Maggi packets. Garnished with seaweed generously. 


The sides. Soup and Kimchi
Drinks. 2 Percent Peach Tea. Pear Juice

Prices for these are pretty reasonable. RM50 (including GST) so it's about RM25 per person. There's a 5% service charge though.

Cough cough GST


In conclusion K.Street is recommended for those who loves Korean street food. I would definitely return to try other dishes on the menu. Until next meal, Annyeong-Higyeseyo~

Name: K. Street (The Best Korean Street Food in Town)
Location: Asian Avenue, Sunway Pyramid

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