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LWIN LEE | DUBUYO @ QUILL CITY MALL





Anyeonghaseyo!

That’s the most common greeting that you would first come across whenever stepping into any Hanguk shiktang. Staying true to its heart and soul of Korean flair, DubuYo (previously known as Dubu Dubu) has currently just graced the new Quill City Mall in town with array of wholesome Korean recipes from delish  Ramyeon, silky Sundubu Jigae to crowd’s favourite Dol Sot Bibimbap.








Unlike the conventional Korean restaurant, DubuYo is set up as a pork-free establishment, so all the food could be equally enjoyed by all walks of life as its meat produce are sought from a Halal supplier.






With an enticing menu revolving around urban food utopia of Korean cuisine with a fusion twist catch, as seen in some of the dishes which we shall review later. Dubu Dubu which essentially means tofu in Korean, aims to live up to the ideal destination for enthusiastic food lovers to taste harmony in a bowl, allowing them to experience distinct relishes of modern Korean food closer to home.






The lunch sets offered here are very wallet-friendly too, starting from just MYR 11 nett!
Guests could dine in anytime to enjoy scrumptious Korean fare within a cozy and brightly lit environment that is vibrantly immersed with its trademark of red and blue theme.






Assorted banchan of the day.







COLD SHIKYE (MYR 8)
Traditional Korean Rice Punch





KIMCHI SOONDUBU JIGAE WITH SEAFOOD (MYR 20.75-ala carte/ MYR 23.10- set)
Each sundubu dishes is served with 3 banchan dishes of the day and a bowl of rice, with the option to have chicken or beef broth. Aptly touted as the epitome of a satisfying homey and soothing meal.






CHEESE SOONDUBU JIGAE SEAFOOD (MYR 20.75- ala carte/ MYR 23.10- set)
A rather tempting plate of light milky broth, these cheese-enriched stew seems to be much more palatably that somehow brings out more flavor from the seafood. Call it the cheeky yet appealing marriage of East and West rendition.






As for the Korean Gogi category, each set comes with 3 banchan dishes of the day, rice and soup.

HONEY MUSTARD WINGS (MYR19.60- ala carte/ MYR 23.10- set)
Crunchy and crispy deliciousness glazed in sweet, tangy goodness






KOREAN SPICY WINGS (MYR19.60- ala carte/ MYR 23.10- set)
Dubu Dubu’s version of Korean Fried Chicken







Coming up next are some delish plates of Urban Favorites to whet your palate interestingly. Each set comes with 3 banchans of the day with a bowl of soup.

HONEY GARLIC BEEF BULGOGI (MYR 21.90- ALA CARTE/ MYR 24.25)
A Seoul favourite filed with delicious grilled meats infused with Dubu Dubu honey garlic sauce. One recommended dish for its uber juiciness and tender laces of meat, enhanced with the subtle sweetness of honey garlic, masshisoyo!        







DOL SOT BIBIMBAP WITH CHICKEN (MYR 19.60-ala carte/ MYR 21.90- set)
Took to be the soul food for most people, one would never go wrong with this Korean staple food where a colourful assembly of assorted veggies and healthy toppings are beautifully arranged to fill up your tummy warmly. A choice of chicken or beef to go with. However, I would be a happier jeune fille if I could have the egg cracked raw atop the assemblage, if not more runny for that silken nuance when mixed all together evenly in the hot stone pot that will eventually cooks up the egg.






SPICY SEAFOOD RAMYEON (MYR 19.60- ala carte/ MYR 21.90- set)
Springy ramen noodles cooked in a choice of chicken broth or beef broth.







SPICY TOPPOKKI (RICE CAKE) (MYR 17.30- ala carte/ MYR 18.45- set)
Strips of chewy Korean rice cake cooked in savory-spicy sauce to kill any hunger pangs in between, which is why this snack is a hit among Korean street food goers.





PAJEON (MYR 13.35- ala carte/ MYR 14.50- set)
This Korean Pancake definitely makes a good snack and sharing platter. Lightly pan-fried till crispy on the crust while remaining soft within. Thumbs up!






CITRON DUBU (MYR 10.30)
A healthier version of Asian-styled ‘crème brulee’, this inventive creation is dished up with velvet bean curd that is topped with fruity drizzles of Korean citron rinds, which adds sweet-sourness to this dessert alongside some brown sugar syrup.






Fancy a hearty choice of toothsome and fuss-free Korean delights? Then head over to DubuYo to try out their fascinating harmonious  Korean flavours using the freshest ingredients to enliven your taste buds tastefully for a gleeful dining experience.

Cheers for now and Carpe Diem!  ❤ℒℴѵ

DubuYo- URBAN KOREAN food at its best.




Location: LG-08, Lower Ground Floor,  No. 1018, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.

Contact: +603 2856 0208

Opening Hours: 10am – 10pm





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