Korean BBQ

The most popular Korean style of cooking is definitely the Korean BBQ. The Korean BBQ business is booming in popular place such as Hartamas and Ampang. What is so unique about Korean BBQ is that it focuses on the “five flavour” concepts which are -salty, sweet, sour, spicy and bitter!

Let me take you through the experience of a true Korean BBQ. First, the server fires up the gas grill and brings a platter of raw meat, marinated in red pepper sauce and teamed with onions, garlic and hot chilies. All you need to do is to cut the meat into smaller pieces with scissors, then toss everything on the grill and show off your tongs skill!

When your meat is cooked according to your preference of meat textures, grab a leaf of lettuce and dap on red bean chili paste and add a bit of rice. Then add up with favourite kimchi and seasonings. Finally, add the grilled meat, onions, garlic and chilies and munch happily away.

For those of you who love to try Korean BBQ, I recommend you to go to Seoul Bulgogi. This restaurant is one of the pioneers in Malaysia offering a Buffet Korean BBQ and Steamboat restaurant. In addition, Seoul Bulgogi Restaurant is pork-free allowing Muslim patrons to dine in without hesitation and is located at Plaza Pantai, Off Jalan Pantai Baru, which is midway between Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya.

5 Comments »

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  2. Dr Ian Said:

    Korean food is great, although the eating place in Mid Valley is a bit expensive. Maybe more could be done to promote just what is distinctive about Korean food. Maybe it is thought to be just another form of Chinese food. But then again, maybe it is!

  3. nav Said:

    hey i heard from many that korean food is really nice but have not tasted it but would want to taste it one day…hopefully…if i know the right ones to choose from the menu…

  4. styletornado Said:

    I would like to try Korean food as well, but I heard that it has a lot of food which is related to beef huh? I scare to eat beef, but other than it I would like to try. Maybe I will go for the Korean BBQ that you suggested. It is good to discuss this kind of topic.

  5. rythemmalice Said:

    I totally agree that Korean BBQ is one of the best Korean cuisines! Take it from me, because I personally tried it!However, I do agree with Dr.Ian over there saying that its abit expensive!


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