May 15, 2011

ko hyang

you know what makes me a cool, calm and composed bride-to-be; despite the crazy-hell workloads and a loooooong things-to-do-list together with the never ending babbling from the mother?

cheap food that satisfy the tummy, without causing extra holes in my pocket :))

jade and i visited ko hyang@the gardens during our search for moi ring. (i'm happy to announce that i think i've found THE ring! let see if jade agrees with the price tag that comes with it. lol)

this kiosk-like eating place is very open; expect some hungry stares from passersby.

always damn packed one lah! which means...no privacy lah! the tables are being placed very close to one another. so i don't recommend you go and bitch about someone while you're there- unlike the 2 ladies who sat beside us yang kept whinning about how messy her husband was. oh god! drama rumahtangga betul la *pout*

back to the food...

they served banchan while waiting for our food. it's a bit weird for me to find fried ikan bilis in a korean restaurant....so i dare not eat it!

the kimchi pancake was a disappointment :(( drenched in oil and tasted like the cucur. i'm pretty sure my grandma can make a lot nicer than this! i only had a bite of it and that was it...no more for me!

i ordered chicken bibimbap, which was served in a stainless steel bowl instead of the normal hot stone pot i always see back other korean restaurants in london. tastewise, not bad! strong sesame seed taste which jade hated it lah. hahahaha.

but we both agreed that we both loveeeee the stir fried squid in spicy sauce!!!*thumbs up* so sedap that i kept nicking some from jade's plate. haih how come his order always turned up to be nicer than mine? pffftttttttt.

will we be back?
...probably just for the spicy squid lah!


*Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here is entirely based on my personal tastebuds and may vary for others.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

For Korean, at Gardens, better go to the Food Garden next to Borders. The Bimbimbap is served on hot stone pot, and the bulgogi is heavenly and perfect for rainy days.

F. said...

Sotong itu nampak sooodap ashie! ;)

ashieBee said...

::anon::
ooohh i passed by the one dkt food garden tu. but went to the japanese stall instead. good ah the korean one? will try some day :))

::nono::
maybe i am biased but "sambal sotong" tu memang my fav everytime i visit any korean restaurant :))