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DIMENSIONS International College: 5 Must-Try Korean Restaurants around Bukit Timah Campus

#3: After School, Where To?

Unbeknownst to some, the Bukit Timah vicinity is stealthily revolutionizing into a happening food hub targeted at passionate foodies. Pay a visit to these five must-try Korean restaurants around DIMENSIONS Bukit Timah Campus

       1. Ga Ya Geum Korean Family Restaurant


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Quietly debuted in a relatively under-the-radar district, Ga Ya Geum Korean Family Restaurant is certainly a noteworthy restaurant to set foot on. Wishing to take a chunk out of Ga Ya Geum’s red-hot Korean Fried Chicken? Don’t say you haven't been forewarned! The fiery sensation of the Spicy Soy Chicken is bound to leave your mouth agape – you will feel like a fire-breathing dragon! On the other hand, if you are yearning for a less zesty dish, the Sausage and Ham Stew is an excellent option. Complemented with ramen, tofu, enoki mushrooms and toppoki, this pot of goodness is to die for!

Address:
170 Upper Bukit Timah Rd, #B2-14, Bukit Timah Shopping Centre, Singapore 588179

Opening Hours:
Mon - Sat: 11:30am - 3.00pm, 5.30pm - 10.00pm
Sun: 1.00pm - 10.00pm

Nearest Station:
Bukit Batok

       2. Joo Mak Korean Restaurant

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Searching for a top-notch Korean restaurant around the west? Joo Mak Korean Restaurant has what it takes to knock your socks off. Upon entry, keep a lookout for these distinctive highlights of the restaurant – the Korean Black Bean Noodle, Army Stew, and the Crispy Fried Chicken. Cooked to a springy consistency, the Korean Black Bean Noodle is an appetizing dish drenched in generous blankets of black bean paste. Salivating? Hold up! Joo Mak’s Crispy Fried Chicken is calling out for you. Come head down for a finger-licking meal!

Address:
Beauty World Centre, 144 Upper Bukit Timah Road #04-01, Singapore 588177

Opening Hours:
Monday: 6.00pm - 10.00pm
Tues - Sun: 12.00pm - 3.00pm, 6.00pm - 10.00pm

Nearest Station:
Bukit Batok

       3. Three Meals a Day
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Time to perk up your day with some Korean Fried Chicken loving! In close proximity to the Beauty World Centre, Three Meals a Day is a frequent stomping ground for many Korean diners out there. Deliciously crunchy and shatteringly crispy, the ambrosial plates of Korean Fried Chicken are clearly worth going out of the way for. In the meantime, don’t forget to take a bite out of Three Meal's Korean-Style Sashimi – an innovatively prepped dish designed to sweep you off your feet. Savour the bits and bites, everyone!

Address:
12 Chun Tin Road Singapore 599599

Contact No:
 6463 2346

Nearest Station:
Bukit Batok

       4. Kim’s Family Korean Restaurant

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In recent years, Bukit Timah has gradually transcended into a food district with truckloads of tantalising cuisines and Kim’s Family Korean Restaurant is no exception. What are some of the exclusive catches at this well-loved restaurant? Firstly, the graffiti-adorned walls for sure. Secondly, the pleasantly flavoured Knuckle Bone Soup with a touch of peppery tang – needless to say. However, if you are looking for something slightly disparate from your usual picks, the pan-glazed Threadfin Bream is just the choice. Noms!

Address:
17 Lorong Kilat, #01-06 Kilat Court, Singapore 598139

Opening Hours:
Mon - Sun: 12.00pm - 3.00pm, 5.30pm - 10.00pm
Closed on every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month

Nearest Station:
Bukit Batok

       5. Woori Nara Korean Restaurant

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Escaping from the city’s hustles and bustles, Woori Nara Korean Restaurant is yet another well-received restaurant amongst a large number of Korean food enthusiasts. For a starter, you may choose to immerse your palate in Woori Nara’s Cheese Sweet Soy Chicken! Plenteously coated in sweet sauce and gooey cheese, the chicken chunks will definitely churn rumbles in your tummy. Keen to know more mandatory picks off the menu? The Pork Belly served in a jug and the well-seasoned Grilled Mackerel are well-worth the try! Now that we have piqued your interest, remember to swing by and dig in!

Address:
#01-02, 19 Lorong Kilat, 598120

Opening Hours:
Mon - Sat: 11.30am - 2.30pm, 5.30pm - 12.00am
Sun: 5.00pm - 12.00am

Nearest Station:
Bukit Batok




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