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Photo: Patbingsoo Korean Dining House
If your date is a fan of Kpop or Korean food for that matter, she’ll love Patbingsoo Korean Dining House. The newly opened dining concept offers a diverse variety of bingsoo alongside fun and casual Korean street food. Be sure to try the Rolling Cheese Pork Ribs as well as the very photo-worthy Sinsa Patbingsoo — creatively cut in the shape of a rock melon.
#B2-47, Plaza Singapura, 68 Orchard Road
A Chinese version of the article appeared here.
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