Well I know of this Korean BBQ restaurant, really authentic located opposite Haw Par Villa in the Yess Building. It is called Ju Shin Jung. Their BBQ is fabulous and they serve other famous Korean dishes like Soya bean soup, Kim chi soup, Bulgogi and cold noodles.
Its a little pricey though. With BBQ per plate of meat to be between $20 - $40 dollars. Seafood pancake is like $20 though its good but not very worth it.
However I still strongly recommend this restaurant because the food is great though price is a little over the top. There is another branch at East Coast (Above the Longhouse Seafood Restaurant) but I don't recommend that place because they are miserly in their portions and doesn't taste as good as the West Coast branch.
If you want normal Korean food, I know of a place at International Plaza, Second level that is authentic as well. Many Korean expats go there to eat. I'm not sure what the place is called but its the only Korean restaurant in second level International Plaza.
Anyway usually authentic Korean restaurants are premium priced so I suggest you guys have a big budget before you consider throwing a birthday party there!
2007-01-23 13:03:32
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answered by vic y 2
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I've been to a few. You can try these which I found pretty good!
1. Auntie Kim's Korean Restaurant Pte Ltd
265 Up Thomson Rd Singapore 574392
Tel : 6452-2112
** Try the kimchi soup + wrapping beef!
2. Ko Ryo Jeong Restaurant Pte Ltd
10 Anson Road #02-59 International Plaza Singapore 079903
Tel : 6324-3120
3. Manna Korean Restaurant
101-109 Telok Ayer Street Singapore 068574
Tel : 6227-7425
** Try the dolsot bibimbap!!
Cheers...
2007-01-23 13:12:28
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answered by Vonne 2
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Auntie Kim's has good food, nice ambience but parking is a big pain.
Ju Shin Jung has a more informal and family feel to it. The BBQ is better than Auntie Kim's but your clothes will smell after that.
For a more central location, I heard the Korean restaurant at Amara Hotel is very good. But I've personally not tried it.
2007-01-24 18:14:36
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answered by an_an 2
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Auntie Kim at Upper Thomson Road
2007-01-23 17:09:34
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answered by Cakebread 4
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that's totally demanding to verify an authentic eating position without honestly determining to purchase the food. even with if the owner and workers and cooks are of the nationality that would not recommend the food will be strong. I actually have not all started to work out a one hundred% authentic mexican eating position. My dream is to regulate that. In each and every eating position that announces that's authentic various the time some thing is altered in by some ability to in structure the country or the tastes of their customers. the most acceptable position to get authentic food to bypass to that usa and attempt it for your self
2016-12-02 23:26:42
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answered by ? 4
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You can try these restaurants:
1. Sa Ra Bel Tel : 6535 0336, Furama Hotel #04-01
2. Han Fung Tel: 6465 7806, opp Bukit Timah Shopping Centre
3. Korean Restaurant Tel: 6235 0018, Specialist Shopping Centre #05-35
Happy hunting.
2007-01-23 13:58:22
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answered by Miyuki 3
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Bak Park's
2007-01-23 13:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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auntie kim's at thomson
2007-01-23 14:07:53
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answered by lin 2
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