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Kim Chi @ Tg Bungah

Since Delifrance decided not to serve us, we decided to drive around for any other restaurants serving cheap lunch.
We fumbled into this Korean Restaurant, Kim Chi along the road with a big banner advertising, Rm12++ for set lunch!

We walked in.
It's the appertizer.. with kimchi, vege, fish cake, and liver??
The soupy kimchi stuff which is not in the set lunch menu...
The seafood noodles which is non-spicey.
My noodle which tasted like taiwanese ma-lat noodles.
I didn't like it, as it was dry and super spicey.
Korean tea that supposed to help on digestion (equivalent to indian's rassum)
Left over ... :D

After we've paid, I realised that we can use CIMB for additional 10%. :(
How sad.. .

Comments

Alexis Ng said…
korean tea?
if u're referin to the cold drink served after the meal then its honey + cinnamon drink.
meiyi said…
yeah....!!!
very strong taste.
Alexis Ng said…
hello there! thanks for the reply. yes, indeed it has a very strong taste to it. its the cinnamon poweder and also the amount of water used. there was once i noticed that they didnt do a good job at mixing the cinnamon powder and honey, you can see the texture to it. but i love the kimchi there. i once bought the kimchi and wanted to make kimchi soup but ended up finishin of the kimchi :)

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