Hi Seoul @ Likas Square

Here’s another Korean Restaurant food post!

Location of the restaurant: Likas Square.. you can straightaway see it when you come into the Likas Square parking lot. It’s located at where the A&W used to be.

This newly opened Korean restaurant (only 3 months old) is called Hi Seoul, a  Korean Fusion Food Restaurant.


This is how the restaurant looks outside


The entrance


After ordering, you will be given 2 (depending on how many pax at your table) ‘mini marshmallows’. It’s not for you to eat, though! The waitress would then return with a kettle and pour a little bit of hot water on the ‘marshmallows’ and it will expand into 2 cloth wipes!


Free appetizers given.. the Kim-Chi (delicious, I might add!)


And the horseradish


This is what I ordered for myself: Ginseng Chicken Soup with Glutinous Rice or Sam-Gye-Tang (price: RM20)

I was surprised that I was given a big half chicken in my soup! But I was told by the manager that in Korea, eating half chicken is nothing to them.. wow!


Inside my soup, the ginseng and red dates (and the glutinous rice wayyyy at the bottom of the soup)

If you are feeling unwell, but need a healthy soup to fill up your stomach, then this is perfect for you! It’s such a healthy soup! I like it!


As for WC, he was given a pair of scissors before his actual food came. Imagine the confusion! Hehe..


But we were told that the scissors are needed to cut the noodles in his dish, the Cold Buckwheat Noodles with Vegetables, Meat & Spicy Sauce, or simply called Naengmyeon. (price: RM15) According to him, it tasted good, since he just love cold noodles.
Our total bill came to RM45.15, which includes 2 cans of 100 plus.

Give this place a try if you want to try some good and heathly Korean food!

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Address: Lot 10, Ground Floor, Likas Square
For reservation: 088-252326
Business Hours: 11am - 3pm, 5.30pm - 10pm (Sun opens at 12pm)

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Tuaran Mee & Soto @ Kedai Kopi Sin Fatt Hing

Whenever I crave for soto, this is the coffeeshop that I would always go to, ever since I was in high school: the Kedai Kopi Sin Fatt Hing.

Even though it’s a chinese coffeeshop, there is a Muslim soto stall inside the shop itself, that sells, rojak and soto (chicken or beef). It is halal because if you are eating from this stall, you will be given the stall’s own set of fork and spoon, as well as their soy sauce, etc.

You can see Muslim people do come and eat here as well. It’s like a mini food court right inside a coffeeshop itself!


Soto Daging (meat soto)

I personally always order the “Soto Daging” (meat soto) whenever I come here, as I prefer the meat taste as compared to the chicken in my soto.

But if you don’t feel like eating soto (or rojak) AND if you are non-Muslim, you can always opt for the coffeeshop’s own dishes, like one of their signature dish, the Tuaran Mee.


Yummy Tuaran Mee

Whenever I have a craving for Tuaran mee, I would always get it from this coffeeshop as well. That’s because these 2 dishes (as well as their wat tan ho) have grown on me ever since I was in All Saints high school, which is located right in front of this coffeeshop!

** I’m gonna tag this post as a halal AND serve no pork, as both are applicable **

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