Home made rice crackers |
Sausage, Crab Stick and Pepper |
The menu is rather limited for now as the restaurant is still in its soft launch period but we were told they will add more items to the menu after the official launch.
The side dishes are simple but not without a twist. Take the home made fried rice crackers for example. It was fried and sprinkled with some sugar. Definitely not something I usually find at a Korean restaurant.
Kimchi |
We were served by a waitress who was very attentive. She even took the effort to explain every item on the menu and recommended to us the house specialties and gave us a complimentary glass of Lime Tea. We gladly obliged and ordered the highly recommended Aza Aza Special BBQ with house signature spicy marinated pork. The barbecue meat is served with the usual side dishes and lettuce leaves. We also ordered another set meal with Doenjang Jjigae which is a rich soy bean paste broth with tofu and vegetables and served with rice. The soup was flavourful and spicy. A great combination indeed.
Aza Aza Special BBQ (RM23.90) |
Doenjang Jjigae (RM15.90) |
Aza Aza Special BBQ |
The drinks menu is limited but it didn’t stop us from ordering some interesting drinks – Signature Mixed Fruit Tea and Lemon Makkoli Cocktail. The cocktail is served in an interesting bowl / cup with a spoon. The cocktail was refreshing with a slice of lemon and has a subtle alcohol taste. It’s worth a try if you want a light alcoholic drink to go with your barbecue meat.
Signature Mixed Fruit Tea (RM4.90) and Lemon Makkoli Cocktail (RM8.90) |
We also ordered a Korean summer dessert which is shaved ice with ice cream, red bean, fruits and cereal flakes.
Patbingsu (RM5.90) |
2 comments:
Wow, more and more Korean restaurants are opening! Great news for all the food hunters! :)
Their service is good, especially the manager, friendly.
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