The Korean craze has certainly taken over Singapore by storm in recent years. Not just with K-pop and K-dramas, but with the incredible food and culture as well. Lucky for you, you can enjoy a taste of Korea from Koryo Jung Korean Street Food at Tanjong Pagar. Serving up incredible dishes like Tteokbokki, Fishcake Soup, Kimchi Jeon, and Bulgogi Kimbap, this is a spot all you Korean food lovers should definitely check out!
Korean Street Food At International Plaza
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For those that don’t know, Koryo Jung actually has two other stores within International Plaza as well- Koryo Jeong Takeaway and Koryo Jeong Restaurant. Opened around five months ago, their newest street food eatery is small and cosy, with a capacity of eight people. Serving mainly ready-to-eat meals, the eatery’s concept aims to provide quick bites for the working crowd during lunch hour.
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Koryo Jung offers an array of incredible Korean street food with warm dishes like Tteokbokki, Fishcakes, and Corndogs, with pre-packaged ones as well like Jeon and Japchae.
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They even have a refrigerator filled with a wide selection of banchan like your classic kimchi as well as stir-fried anchovies for you to pair with your food or for you to take home and enjoy.
Tteokbokki ($6)
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A Korean street food favourite, Koryo Jung’s Tteokbokki is delightfully soft and chewy and even retains its texture after a significant period. The sauce is flavourful and has the perfect amount of heat, leaving you wanting more with each bite. Additionally, the dish is served with a boiled egg, absorbing the flavours of the amazing sauce. Definitely a must-try dish!
Fishcake Sticks With Soup ($5 for 2 sticks)
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Up next is a dish we don’t find very often in Singapore which is Korean fishcake. The fishcakes have a pleasantly clean and light flavour while having a nice soft and chewy texture. As for the soup, it is incredibly flavourful and light, with the flavour of the anchovies shining through. Furthermore, it is not oily at all, making this comforting soup an amazing palate cleanser. The perfect dish for any rainy day!
Kimchi Jeon ($4)
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The pancake has a good flavour, with the kimchi adding layers of crunch, spice, and tang. Flavourwise, it is pretty on point compared to the ones you would typically find at Korean restaurants. Although it would taste better when it’s freshly prepared, considering it’s only $4 and you won’t have to wrestle with the lunch crowd, it’s definitely a worthy compromise to have it cold.
Bulgogi Kimbap ($8)
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If you’re looking for something a little more filling, the Bulgogi Kimbap makes a pretty good option. The rice is rolled with beef bulgogi, carrots, cucumber, crabsticks and danmuji, which is a yellow pickled radish. The flavour of the beef is quite prominent with the carrot, cucumber and pickled radish adding a pleasant crunch to each bite. Definitely a good snack to have on the go or as an appetiser to share!
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Try Koryo Jung Korean Street Food Today!
With a wide selection of food to choose from, be sure to head down with your friends and family to try them all. As seats are limited, it would be best to head down before the lunch crowd if you’re planning to dine in. Hurry down for a taste today!
Address: 10 Anson Road, #01-50, International Plaza, Singapore 079903
Opening Hours: Daily, except for Sun, 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m
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For more incredible Korean Food, check out Kim Dae Mun!
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