The Street Café- Korean Snacks @ Sunway Pyramid
This is one casual Korean dining which is located at Sunway Pyramid. Found it accidentally while shopping around, and it serves decent tasty Korean snacks indeed!
The café is decorated with cartoon-like pictures and is kinda chic with its bright color combination. You might need to cramp at times, as the café is not that spacious.
Really tempted to try all the menu upon setting on the table, hehe…seeing the vast variety of selections, but as tummy couldn’t take that much, so tried some also not that bad either So we ordered the authentic Korean Ramen and also Korean popular street food Raboki. You may choose from set to ala carte.
The original Korean Ramen was springy and fragrantly paired with seaweed. Soup was clear and savour indeed. As for Raboki, it’s actually a combination dishes of Tteokbukki (Korean Ricecake) and Ramen (Korean Noodle). If my first time to try such a combo and I found it unique!^^ However, the gochujang (hot pepper paste) was bit spicy to me, hehe…No worry as we had Korean Tea to ease out the ‘hotness’!
Snack is a must! Thus, we called for its Gimdap, and guess what, it’s really delicious! It came with rice roll, carrot slices and generous leafy greens. Definitely would come back for more and perhaps next time with cheese raboki^^. By the way, do remember to savour the all-time-favorite Kimchi! ^^
The café is decorated with cartoon-like pictures and is kinda chic with its bright color combination. You might need to cramp at times, as the café is not that spacious.
Really tempted to try all the menu upon setting on the table, hehe…seeing the vast variety of selections, but as tummy couldn’t take that much, so tried some also not that bad either So we ordered the authentic Korean Ramen and also Korean popular street food Raboki. You may choose from set to ala carte.
The original Korean Ramen was springy and fragrantly paired with seaweed. Soup was clear and savour indeed. As for Raboki, it’s actually a combination dishes of Tteokbukki (Korean Ricecake) and Ramen (Korean Noodle). If my first time to try such a combo and I found it unique!^^ However, the gochujang (hot pepper paste) was bit spicy to me, hehe…No worry as we had Korean Tea to ease out the ‘hotness’!
Snack is a must! Thus, we called for its Gimdap, and guess what, it’s really delicious! It came with rice roll, carrot slices and generous leafy greens. Definitely would come back for more and perhaps next time with cheese raboki^^. By the way, do remember to savour the all-time-favorite Kimchi! ^^
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