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Tuesday 25 September 2012

Uncle Jang Korean Restaurant ( Puchong )





Ng Yann How 12028262 Group 4


The very very first time I visited Korean Restaurant dinner with my parents last Saturday. We went the Uncle Jang Korean Restaurant Dak Galbi. There are anothers few branches located at Solaris Mont Kiara, Ampang and Bukit Indah at Johor Bahru. The feature of the Uncle Jang Korean Restaurant is their Dak Galbi. What is Dak Galbi ? Dak Galbi-닭갈비 ( in Korean ) also Romanized Dalk Galbi, is a very popular South Korea’s dish generally made by stir-frying marinated diced chicken in the gochujang ( chili pepper taste ) based sauce, and sliced cabbage, sweet potato, scallions, onions, and tteok ( rice cake ) together on the hot plate. It is a local specialty for Seoul, Korea. This restaurant’s specialty is their lunch and dinner. Their business hours are from 12:00pm to 3:00pm for lunch and 6:00pm to 11:00pm for dinner. And also, this restaurant is a 365 daily business restaurant. That day was crowded because it’s weekends. What the first thing I saw inside the restaurant was the huge gas-powered pan heater sits on every table. There were only two option are available which is spicy and non-spicy. We choose to mix up 1 portion of spicy and 1 portion of non-spicy just in case it will become too spicy. Before the staff serves us for the main course, they also gave us aprons to avoid staining our cloths. Their drinking water and coffee are unlimited and refillable (Free of charge) we also got the Kim Chi and cold soup. After like 10minutes, the handsome and skilful staff came and serves us the main course. Firstly, he prepares the big frying pan being set up for Dak Galbi. After that, he put in all the raw ingredients and fried it like awhile, and then he put in other ingredients like mushroom and chickens and fried it continuously. The staff taught us to ear Dak Galbi with lettuce, it’s tasty. Other than that, you can add in rice or ramen cost RM6 each. And you can add in udon mee also, it cost RM8. Extra toppings like cheese, mushrooms, egg, and vegetable are available too. If you’re a first timer, I would suggest you non-spicy. But overall I will rate 3.5 out of 5, and they have a very good service



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