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Restaurant Review: Indulge In All Things Korean At Seoul Yummy

The established restaurant introduces 30 new dishes and a brand new look

Since 2008, the quintessential Korean restaurant Seoul Yummy has been making a name for itself as Singapore's go-to casual restaurant for quintessential traditional Korean cuisine with a modern twist. In a span of ten years, the restaurant has opened eight outlets around the island, with the latest one at SingPost Centre recently opened in October.

With the new store and its decade milestone, Seoul Yummy has announced a menu revamp of 30 new dishes as well as brand new looks for their restaurants. We checked out the one SingPost Centre and picked out favourites from the playful dish names — many are inspired by K-drama shows and bands, so put on your K-pop trivia cap and see how many can you spot!

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3. The Return of Wagyu, $22.90

While Budae Jigae (Army Stew) is not uncommon on Korean menus, Seoul Yummy’s unique Mini Budae Jigae is noteworthy for its gorgeous presentation and fun variations. Take your pick from fun variations like My Love from the Pork Ribs ($25.90) and Descendants of the Beef Ribs ($39.90).

Not only was The Return of the Wagyu that we opted for extremely flavourful, it was also packed with premium wagyu beef imported from America. The slices melt in your mouth, and complement the savoury stew impeccably.

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