Mom’s Birthday Dinner at Woo Ga Chon Korean Restaurant

Woo Ga Chon is possibly our most favoured Korean restaurant ever. It’s located in the “Korean Village” area in Ampang. We have celebrated a lot of anniversaries, birthdays and mother/father days there. You can check out my 23rd birthday dinner there in this post. There are a few reasons why we love going there:

1. Consistency: The food is always good. There was not once we were let down by the food there.

2. Generosity: They are very generous with their free flow side dishes. On top of that, they have a good variety of them and the stuff are never boring.

3. Price: Very, very reasonably priced. In fact it’s bordering cheap, as long as you avoid ordering grilled beef that is. The fact is the pork stuff are much tastier and more satisfying :)

For mom’s birthday last month, we went to Woo Ga Chon again for a celebratory dinner.

# – As usual, the impressive array of Korean side dishes were served first. A few variations of kimchi, chili cockles, salad, blanched vegetables, you name it, they’ve got it.

# – The bibimbap. It’s made up of cooked rice topped with a variety of vegetables and meats and an egg yolk in the middle. It never gets boring eating this because every bite is different from the one before (unless you have super hand-mixing power, hehe). The mortar stays hot enough till the end and often you’d find your self with slight burnt rice crusts that are oh so delicious to nibble on!

# – Delicious kimchi soup. It’s very flavourful and packed with goodies like mushrooms, clams, tofu, radish, chillies and many more.

# – Korean pancake. This is actually my least favourite of the dishes. I found it a little bland and it’s not as crispy as I like it to be. It’s almost like eating a thinner fritata. My mom loves this though so I’d say it’s subjective, just like how people like their eggs cooked in different ways.

# – Bulgogi. The entire family including me love this. It’s a little sweet but when balanced out with some rice, it’s absolutely delicious. The sauce, the well-marinaded beef and pleasantly chewy glass noodles….yummy!

# – Grilled marinaded pork. Perfect to be eaten wrapped in lettuce and slathered with the sesame oil/plum power/salt dipping sauce. This is our staple at Woo Ga Chon.

# – Behold the star of the evening, duck bacon! I’ve never eaten duck bacon before so this was a first for me. It looked almost too beautiful to be eaten, unfortunately nothing on the table escaped me. So how was this duck bacon? It was delicious! I was expecting it to taste like pork bacon but it was surprisingly different. For one, it’s not as salty and the meat was not very tough. It’s like a cross between eating smoked and cured meat, does that make sense to you? The fatty bits really complemented the meat too, I couldn’t stop popping them into my mouth. In fact, I think this dish will be regularly ordered whenever we eat at Woo Ga Chon.

# – Dad got a little adventurous and ordered grilled beef tongues. If you’re into these sort of stuff, you should definitely order this dish. The tongues were well-marinaded and were chewy in a way obscure body parts should taste like. Dad loved it too but he didn’t eat much due to health concerns and guess who ended up finishing the entire plate of tongues? :P

# – The mom agrees :D

The bill came to a little over RM200 for 6 people and all those food. You can check out another review at: WeAteThis.com

Woo Ga Chon Korean Restaurant
G20 Jalan Sulaiman 1, Taman Putra Sulaiman,
68000 Ampang
Tel: 03-4270 4211

Creative Bitchin’ at Tom, Dick & Harry’s.

The crazy from Kuching finally landed in KL and while were still at home gathering courage and mad skills, she was first taken under the wings of resident social slut, God. God continuously updated us with progress report via BBM (Blackberry Messaging for the uninitiated); what she’s eating, what she’s drinking, what she’s buying and etcetra. Even I personally was updated with multiple drunken messages from Crazy herself. The prospect of meeting her was becoming both scary and exciting.

Alas, the evening arrived. With a dog and a tiger in tow, I went to Tom, Dick & Harry’s to meet Crazy.

Cra cra with her pie.

The dog and the tiger.

Me and chicken chop.

Tiger with table manners, delicately sucking out marrow from the foot of a cow with a straw. Zaaaaaa!

And then Kadazan Princess and my Seksi Slave Driver joined us.

Deep fried Mars bars.

It was only my 2nd time at TDH. I went for their launch and was not immediately impressed but now I think I can definitely go there again for their selection of satisfying pub grub.

ST’s Beef Knuckle Zaaaaa! was particularly impressive and was surprisingly priced only in the region of RM20+. The chicken chop I had was tender on the inside and crispy on the outside. Yummeh! Vinegar and salt are available at every table to be doused over the awesome fries with, so that’s a very nice touch. According to Crazy, her beef pie was very good too. The fried Mars bars were actually quite delicious but beware, only order it when you’re on a sugar low.

The service is much better than Sid’s 1 and is infinitely faster even at full house. I think we’ve found a new dog friendly place to go.

18, Lorong Rahim Kajai 14,
Taman Tun Dr Ismail
Tel: 03 7729 5678

Hobahn – Korean Restaurant at Waterfront, Desa ParkCity

I love korean food. But I always had to go all the way to Ampang for good yet decently priced Korean grub. The nearest Korean restaurant near Bandar Sri Damansara (where we’re staying) was in Kepong Baru and it’s not exactly very near also. The traffic was another factor that prevented us from having Korean food as often as we like. Then came Charlie, and it’s even more difficult to find a place that could accommodate dogs.

That’s why I was very thrilled when I noticed that a Korean restaurant had opened at Waterfront Desa ParkCity, our regular place to walk Charlie. Recently, Waterfront management has begun to allow dog owners to sit outside of their restaurant premises with their furkids and this Korean restaurant is one of them. So another plus point for me. As far as I’m concerned, only Kluang Station and the steamboat place there do not allow dogs inside or out – so my middle finger to them.

Charlie chilling out while we nom on Korean food.

The Korean restaurant is called Hobahn. It’s situated right between Aino Kitchen and the pharmacy.It offers the Korean BBQ that we’re all familiar with and plenty of other dishes and pretty good set deals. And the best thing of them all? It serves pork :D

Hobahn Korean Restaurant

I have dined there 3 times and I was happy everytime. Unfortunately I have not gotten the chance to taste the BBQ because it’s always just the two of us but I’m definitely going to give the BBQ a go.

Pork bibimbap for 1 person but good enough for 2 – tasty :)

Kimchi tofu soup – hot, spicy and appetising..also good enough for 2 people.

Teriyaki fried chicken – crunchy and flavourful. Thumbs up!

The restaurant is clean and comfortable, got indoor and outdoor.

A picture of me cause I feel like it.

Bonus point for kimchi lovers. They sell them by the boxes so you can enjoy them at home.

Total damage: RM52.80. Before I finish, I would like to stress the importance of keeping your dogs well-behaved whenever you bring them out to public places. Make sure they’re toilet-trained and do not bark incessantly and keep them under control at all time. Don’t let them climb onto tables or lick from the restaurant’s utensils. All I’m saying is, you want to be able to bring your furkids out, then you got to be a responsible dog owner and convince the restaurateurs that not all dogs spell trouble. If you are unable to control your dogs, please don’t bother and ruin it for the rest of us. Stay home and watch lots of Cesar Millan instead.

Hobahn Korean Restaurant
GF-12, The Waterfront @ Parkcity,
5 Persiaran Residen,
Desa Parkcity,
52200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: +603-62808713
Fax: +603-62808715