A Korean cuisine/Korean barbecue/Korean fried chicken restaurant opened in Bade Land Plaza. There are three bucket packages to choose from:
Iron bucket: Choose two of three options for meat wrapped in lettuce (tofu pot, Korean fried chicken, Korean pancake)
Silver Tongzi: Choose one of five main dishes, choose one of three tofu pots, Korean fried chicken, Korean pancakes (choose one of two)
Golden Tongzi: Choose one of six main dishes, choose one of three Korean barbecues, tofu pot, Korean fried chicken, Korean pancakes (choose one of two)
In addition, you can also order barbecue items including vegetables and meats a la carte, which is quite flexible.
Our second and third children chose the golden bucket, which was of sufficient portion. The complimentary sesame oil bibimbap and the self-service Korean side dishes will make you feel full. Although the army hot pot is said to be spicy, it has not been adjusted to the level that even my children who are afraid of spicy food are willing to eat it with a drink.
If you want to barbecue, the pork belly fat is fat enough, so you need to roast it first. After the fat is forced out, use the fat on the baking sheet to continue grilling vegetables. The meat can be cut into appropriate sizes with scissors, dipped in sauce and eaten wrapped in vegetable leaves, or eaten directly with rice.
The fried chicken has a curry flavor but not spicy. The Korean pancakes are also delicious and not too spicy even with the spicy sauce.
In addition to five free Korean side dishes, there are also three free drinks, which is quite affordable.
The dining space is high and spacious, and there is no cramped feeling when people walk around. It is much more comfortable than cramming tables into Taiwanese restaurants.
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