Posted on Apr-30-2008
Korean BBQ Again
Update: Seoul Bulgogi Restaurant is now known as Seoul Gardens Restaurant.
Whenever I have something nice to eat as a celebration, I would choose the Seoul Bulgogi Korean BBQ restaurant. This time it was a celebration for Max, a friend from Italy who recently found a new job in Malaysia (finally), in Kota Kinabalu to be exact. He wants to be closer to the love of his life, Rieta, as possible. Being in Italy is too damn far from each other. Good thing he found something good in KK.
For a treat, we brought him to my favourite eating place. It was his first time dining for a Korean BBQ and he loved it to the max. No pun intended. Well actually, we all loved it.
The food there has always been good and the choice of food laid out on the buffet line is certainly mouth watering. Being in Malaysia, the owner also placed some local food as well such as yong tau foo and rojak. Just a touch of the local taste for those who wants something familiar.
But the main attractions are obviously the meat, seafood and the chicken dishes. Good for grilling, especially the beef and lamb which I prefer medium well.

Prawns and crabs are also the main attraction there. We know that eating prawns and crabs are expensive at some places, but this is when we took the advantage to the meaning of the word “buffet”. We grab as many prawns and crabs as we can and make it all worth every penny. FYI, I grab as many beef and lamb too.

They all took too many prawns that I don’t even have a place to grill my beef and lamb.

Geena obviously enjoyed her prawns, as usual. She had more than 20 prawns that night (I think). Crazy.

Rieta and Max having a good meal too. We loved the tom yam soup for the steamboat. It was rather tasty and extremely hot, as in spicy, not coz it’s boiling.

Finally I have a place for my beef and lamb after they are done with their prawns and crabs. Like I said earlier, I like it medium well. I don’t know why but it seems to be more juicy and tastier when cooked that way.
Seoul Bulgogi Korean BBQ restaurant has been my favourite place to dine ever since I first dine there a few years back. I know that there are many other similar restaurant just like it. I still remember a long time ago there was a similar restaurant called Deli-Q in Bangsar. That was actually when I started to love Korean BBQ restaurants. And now Seoul Bulgogi kinda like replaced Deli-Q’s offerings, well, for me anyway.
Food is great, price is right, and best of all it never fails to delight me every time I dine in. For RM33.88 per adult, it is considered cheap for a buffet meal, BBQ style.
Details:
Seoul Gardens Restaurant (formerly known as Seoul Bulgogi Restaurant)
Lot C1.27 & D1.26 Ground Floor, Plaza Pantai (Kerinchi LRT Station)
No. 5, Persiaran Pantai Baru, Off Jalan Pantai Baru, 59200 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-2283 1888 / 012-6097 385
Fax: 03-8060 7105
Email: enquiry@seoul-bulgogi.com










