Sunday 26 April 2015

MYEONG DONG TOPOKKI

Let's take a few steps from K.Street and have a meal at Myeong Dong Topokki. Located just a few steps away (within Asian Avenue) is another Korean food outlet. This outlet is smaller with only five tables for four persons each and one long table.

K.Street is a few steps ahead to the right

The long table can be seated for six people

Myeong Dong Topokki
As the name suggests, we thought Topokki would be the specialty. Though that is partly true, this place offers several Ramyeon, Deopbap and a few delicious sides.



The Ramyeon and Deopbap are all in set meal which comes together with kimchi and kimbap on the side and green tea. Topokki can be ordered A La Carte but it's more valuable to order the set. So here was what we (me and my sister) ordered:

1. Hangul Chicken Ramyun Set
2. Dongdaemun Station Set (Topokki and Mandu)
3. Odeng (Fish Cake)





Hangul Chicken Ramyun was really savoury. Hangul Chicken is I supposed is breaded chicken. The breaded chicken is really tasty. Even when the chicken is soaked with Ramyun's soup you can still taste the spice on crispiness of the breaded chicken. The bowl is big and the content is almost as full as the bowl size. Kimbap is quite big and packed. From what I can see it has carrots, sweet radish, cabbage, sausage bit and crabstick.

Om Nom Nom
Topokki is as delicious as well. The taste of the sauce in the dish is really tasteful. Mandu is cooked perfectly with plenty of ingredients inside. Delicious. Odeng is really tasteful too. Though it's only two sticks, one Odeng is already making your mouthful which to show it is a large portion. 

Yumm!
So again I recommend foodies who like Korean food to try this place. The total for two of us is as below.

Less than RM40
Two set meals and one ala-carte brings us to total of below RM40. I would say it is really worth the price as I guarantee you will leave the place with your stomach really full. 

Additional note: Looking at the menu some of the meal sets are based on Subway stations' name. My guess is that this shop is originally opened at Myeong Dong subway station in Korea. There is also a map of the subway routes displayed at the shop.

So I hope you will enjoy the dishes here when dining in here. Until next meal, Annyeong-Higyeseyo~


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