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The Chronicles Of Mummy Liew
. . . . .When silliness overthrows routine. . . . .


Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Went shopping with Sherri on Friday, and chanced upon a new korean restaurant at the basement of Far East Plaza. The only korean restaurant i have ever been to was Seoul Garden, so imagine my excitement that I got to dine in a so-called real korean restaurant, and not those food-court type of grub.

Service was polite, brisk, but a little bit raw. All the waitresses are Chinese nationals and their english were abit off-key, yet still polite and smiled alot. I like!!!!!

The tao-geh damn big, tasted nutty and very crunchy... exactly the ones I had in Korea... good sign that the food is gonna be authentic?

Sherri posing for me, hehehhee....

But the main courses we din take pics, cos my phone low batt lar! -_-Will go back there to try the BBQ meat, but will go with more people...





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