Thursday
[18.08.2011]
After our last paper of finals, we headed to Ampang's Korean Village for a Korean feast. It's called Korean Village mainly because there are many Korean restaurants around that area, about 15 to 20 restaurants I think. We ended up at Jal Dae Ji because I was craving for their kimchi soup. Ngek ngek ngek. Their soup is simply delicious, that's it if you are a sour and spicy person.
[18.08.2011]
After our last paper of finals, we headed to Ampang's Korean Village for a Korean feast. It's called Korean Village mainly because there are many Korean restaurants around that area, about 15 to 20 restaurants I think. We ended up at Jal Dae Ji because I was craving for their kimchi soup. Ngek ngek ngek. Their soup is simply delicious, that's it if you are a sour and spicy person.


I think all of the Korean restaurants serve different side dishes, some with sugar fried anchovy or fried potatoes or fried taufu etc. The standard one is the kimchi. The best side dishes I had so far was at Seoul Korea Restaurant, which I dropped by on the same week with the parents. Two Korean meals in a week! What a treat!




After our late lunch, we went to the nearest shopping mall, Ampang Point for tea, but we ended up bowling instead because they were having a promotion, BUY 2 FREE 3. What a bargain right? Maybe because it's the Muslim's puasa period.
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