Monday, October 30, 2006

Korea House

SP and I were in KL during the DeepaRaya holidays and we visited a Korean restaurant - the Korea House. It's located at the popular Sri Hartamas area. I find it strange that the place is so popular but it sure is unique, with trendy bistros opening next to old-skool kopitiams. The shoplots look old, the walls are tiled with bathroom tiles (!) and the streets are narrow.

Korea House is another odd duck. A Korean restaurant but the interior is without a doubt very English Victorian decor. Don't expect Korean ambience, but the food is pretty good. And I'm not even a fan of Korean food!




It was a BBQ affair. We don't even have to lift a finger. The waiter did all the BBQ'ing for us.



So much kim-chi... I don't like kim-chi, but the BBQ meats were very nice - well marinated, and cooked to perfection. The stove uses charcoal! Maybe that added some flavour to the BBQ.

It was a nice experience, but not enough to persuade me to like Korean food. Kim-chi... too sour...

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