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Feedback gevenI picked their most expensive dish Beef Galbi (short rib) and it was just $9.90. The lunch set was delicious! It came with 7 generous slices of beef short rib, rice, miso soup, and 3 condiments. The condiments are the ones you find in any Korean BBQ restaurants like bean sprouts, honey glazed potato, kimchi, seaweed, etc. I picked kimchi, honey glazed potato, an Korean egg roll. While their Kimchi was super flavourful, their Korean egg roll was even more impressive – perfectly cooked, similar to Tamagoyaki in Japanese cuisine, but enhanced with the extra ingredients such as green onion and chive. The short rib was nicely prepared with meaty tenderness, and quite comparable with the ones I had in some full on Korean restaurants. Beef Short Rib Galbi Combo Seoul Express Seoul Express Yaohan Centre I absolutely need to come back here to try their other dishes! Map and other reviews: The post Seoul Express appeared first on Picky Diner .
Good price for stone bowl bi bim bap. I like going here for their stone bowl bi bim bap. At $7.90 (inclusive of tax), it's a pretty good deal. You get the traditional stone bowl and some sides. If it's not in a stone bowl, it's not real, in my opinion. I've been to a few spots that do bi bim bap in non-stone bowls, and that's a totally different experience. I don't like too many of the sides (and that's just personal eating preference) but I absolutely love their potatoes. It's something about the way he makes them. Their crunchy exterior is probably because he cooks/boils them first then quickly deep fries it (just speculating). When they're fresh, they are so good! So instead of a bit of each side, he just gives me a bunch of potatoes. I love it!
Seoul Express is a stall in the Yaohan food court that specializes in Korean 'homestyle ' food, so you 're not going to get anything fancy here. They have your staple koreans dishes like bibimpap, japae, bulgogi, naeng myeon etc. They 're the only non chinese stall in the entire food court! They 've been here for ages, I remember seeing them back in Gr.8...6 years ago lol! When I was lining up, everyone was ordering their bibimpap! I was the only one who didn 't order it LOL. SERVICE 3.5/5 stars Yayy Seoul Express is run by real Koreans! Which I wasn 't expecting, given that they are in a chi
I ordered the Spicy Pork Ramen and was pleasantly surprised by how nice the broth was. It had good depth, was very flavorful, and extremely fragrant. However, the noodles were a bit overcooked.
The final restaurant I visited on my tour of the Chinese food court wasn't actually Chinese, it was Korean. Despite being in a predominantly Chinese food court, Seoul Express serves delicious Korean food that deserves a spot on this list. My friend Vince had cautioned me about authenticity claims and the word 'Express' in the name of the shop, but it's clear that the proprietors of Seoul Express are truly Korean. The restaurant has been a part of the Yaohan food court for years, and I often visit when I need some comforting hangover food or something similar.