Monday, 3 March 2014

Foodie Adventures: Kim's Family Restaurant


ANNYEONG~
This post was supposed to be up a month ago :(
But I was too much of a procrastinator and when I wanted to blog, I had too many deadlines to meet. 
Lesson learnt: Don't procrastinate. LOL

Okay, so, I went to Kim's Family restaurant!
It is on the same road as Carpenter & Cook which I went last time.

17 Lorong Kilat, Singapore 598139
Tel: 6465 0535






When you step into the place, it really feels as though you've stepped into a restaurant from Korea.
The staff there were of mixed nationalities and there were a few part timers as well!
But there was a Korean dude! He looked cute because he was a bit chubby HAHAHAHA.




Right after we placed orders, the side dishes (Banchan) were served!
There were 12 different banchans in total, and apparantly, some of them change every time you go.
I love potato one (second from the left, second row) and the cabbage (third from the left, first row)
We asked for more hehe.



We ordered the seafood hotpot!
We would have gotten more if we had more money :(
But then, it was still awesome!

But then, we went there wanting to try army stew, but had no idea which is it.
Someone help? :(

This, by the way, costs $40!
Which is pretty good in my opinion :D



Right beside us is a wall filled with pictures of the restaurant's dishes and writings from everyone else who came before us!



And we decided to leave a mark too hehe.



Oh yes, we also ordered the onion pancake (pajeon) and damn, it was super delicious!!
But we couldn't finish it because we were too full.



Sammie looking so happy <3 <3
(she can't wait to eat actually hehe)





So many shots of my happy face, because I love Korean food!
As long as it's good food, I love it ^^



And at the end of our meal, we were served this sweet drink that was super nice and refreshing and some orange slices. It's a nice way to end the meal :)


The food and the atmosphere is very nice, but then the staff can come off as being not efficient as they do things rather slowly. But then again, it's the food and the ambience that matters the most to me.
So, just head there to have a meal when you have the time! Then you can always head next door to Udder's for dessert or to Carpenter & Cook for more food :)