They brought in some Korean ladies to man 2 stalls. One sells pancakes and the other sells dumplings. The pancake is quite thick but they use crabsticks (eecchh) as the "meat". It's not cheap too, RM5 per piece I think.
Korean dumplings. They are enormous and they cost RM8 per box of 5. Meat fillings come in 3 varieties; chicken, seafood and vegetables. I found their skin to be too thick for my liking.
They've got an assortment of Korean instant noodles and I've never seen a lot of them being sold here before. We managed to sample this particular one called "Bibim Myun" which tastes like mee goreng except with kimchi sauce instead of kicap.
a golden opinion from
cheng sim
hmm..Korean food are not as enjoyable as Japanese food. then again, Chinese dumplings rocks. no doubt. haven't tried KimChi. have you?
a golden opinion from
alvin
Korean noodle...taste like Maggi mee to mee... yucks.
a golden opinion from
wyejon
cheng sim: Ahh.. u are so very wrong... there's good food from every corner of the planet. While I personally prefer Japanese food over Korean they do make some good stuff. Kimchi is nice if you're into spicy and soury things like me :)
alvin: Maggie Mee??? Blasphemous!!!! Seriously maybe you didn't try the right one. My personal recommendation is Nong Shim's Shin Ramyun.
a golden opinion from
ST
the pancake is RM8 per piece!