Korean Street Food Ss15

Korean Street Food Ss15

Hello, foodies! There’s a new spot to hangout in SS15, Subang Jaya and it’s the perfect place to chill! Check out this Korean restaurant and bar called, Something – that serves authentic Korean food and drinks! Plus, this is also where you go to drink and enjoy a Soju Beer Tower!

Located opposite McDonald’s in SS15, Something is a Korean restaurant and bar that’s a hidden gem in Subang Jaya. This is where you should go to hangout with your friends, eat some authentic Korean food, and have some drinks! Check out below for what you should order the next time you’re at Something!

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Deliciously hot and savoury, their Budae Jjigae is the ultimate Korean comfort food. This bowl of yummy kimchi soup comes with tofu, luncheon meat, onions and more! Plus, you can add on Korean ramen if you’re really hungry! Perfect for sharing – this dish is definitely a must-try at Something!

Korean Street Food Malaysia

If you enjoy eating chicken feet then this Spicy Dark Bal is the perfect dish for you! Packed with flavour – this dish is the perfect food to go with beer! It comes with a generous amount of chicken feet, bean sprouts and plenty of that spicy Korean red sauce that we know you’ll love! And, they even provide you with disposable gloves so that you don’t have to get your hands dirty!

A staple Korean street food snack – their Mokhwa Tangsuyuk is perfect for sharing among friends because it is an addictive snack! It is basically deep-fried Korean chicken popcorn that is served with a sweet and sour sauce. Make sure to order this if you’re looking for an appetiser to share!

Melted cheese and barbecued chicken? Name a better combo – we’ll wait. This Cheese Buldak dish is everyone’s guilty pleasure because it tastes so good! It is basically Korean barbecued chicken served with a generous amount of melted mozzarella cheese on top! Yum!

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Who can say no to fried chicken? Definitely not us! Plus, we can never say no to delicious Korean fried chicken too! Their Dak Gangjeong (Korean Fried Chicken) is cooked to perfection and the spicy glaze is full of flavour! And, the crushed peanuts add a little crunchy texture to the entire dish.

Calling all cheese lovers because you must-order the Cheese Sticks at Something! These mozzarella sticks are deep-fried to perfection and the cheese is so melty on the inside! It comes with fries and it’s no doubt the perfect snack to pair with some alcoholic drinks!

Aside from serving delicious and authentic Korean food, Something is also where you go to sit back and enjoy drinks! For instance, check out their Specialty Soju that comes in four (4) flavours: (from left to right), Lime, Mango, Original, and Strawberry!

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If you are coming to Something with a group of friends then you should order their Soju Beer Tower because it’s big and great for sharing! This beer tower can be shared up to 4-6 pax and we bet that you won’t stop sipping on ice cold beer too! And, Something also has a variety of other alcoholic drinks that you can choose from! Check them out below!

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Aside from serving a large variety of alcoholic drinks, Something in SS15 is also where you can go to hangout with your friends and play some games! That’s because they have boxing (punching machine), beer pong, and card games too. Plus, if you are looking to host a more intimate event, they have private rooms too!

You can even get a free bottle of beer when you make friends at Something! Check out this poster (pictured above) for what you can do to get your hands on some free beer! For those of you interested to make a visit to Something, you should know that their place is hidden behind any one of the Soju bottles so make a good pick before you enter! Plus, you can spot the sign for Something when you’re driving past McDonald’s SS15 as it is located on the opposite, inside Menara Rajawali.

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Something is owned by a Korean expatriate who has lived in Malaysia for 18 years. The inspiration behind the restaurant’s name, “Something”, originates from the Korean phrase “sseom-ta-da”, which translates to “something going along”, much like a stage in a relationship between casual dating and a serious romance. She opened this restaurant in hopes that customers can form closer friendships here while bonding over meals and enjoying the arcade and card games too!

We would like to invite you to join our New Private Community Group! Here you are free to ask questions, share your love for food, and explore the Klang Valley community! We will also regularly post about casual promos and latest findings.K-Street. SS15, Subang Jaya or formerly known as The Street Cafe, SS15 was the first Korean restaurant that I have ever visited in Malaysia. I first went to the K-Street few days before I finished my CPU program back in 2012. Ever since that, I find myself to keep coming to the restaurant at least once in every few years :)

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As everybody knows, it is hard to find a parking spot at SS15. Thankfully, K-Street has few parking spots reserved for their customers. I think you need to ask the person in charge if you are thinking to use the parking spots. I have yet to use the reserved parking spots as my sister and I tend to use public transportation to go to SS15, Also, we were quite lucky as we tend to get a parking spot whenever we were at SS15.

Chikyn At Ss15, Subang Jaya (halal)

My sister and I kept sitting at this booth. lol. I sat here with my friends when I first came to the K-Street years ago. You can even find my handwritten note here. Spoiler alert: It's not about K-anything at all! If you're not a fan of duduk bersila, fret not as they have regular tables and chairs.

Tip: If you come with your family or friends and want to have fun, do sit at the second floor as they have board games, UNO Stacko, UNO Card, and props for photo!

I have tried quite a few things here as I've been here quite a few times. However, on this particular visit (I think this was last year), I decided to try few new things in their menu.

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The TokGalbi Rice Set was just an okay overall, I would say. The portion was big, so insya Allah you'll feel full but the taste was quite so-so? Definitely not on my list for the next time. Having said that, the Tokgalbi was huge and thick! :)

This Bulgogo (BBQ Beef) Lunch box was my sister's. I kinda liked this one. It was a simple dish but we both were fully satisfied. My sister had a problem to finish this off as she was too full. In my opinion, it was because the amount of rice they put was a little bit too much.

These chicken sticks were my all-tima favourites! I always, always, always order them whenever I come here. They were so delicious, though they can a bit drying at times. My favourite among three of them was On Fire Fried Chicken Stick. So, so good! Having said that, it can be a little bit spicy. So, please be cautious especially if you don't mesh well with spicy food.

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This Octopus & Shrimp Pajeon was a new thing for me. It was my first time eating pajeon made of eggs. All the pajeon that I have eaten before was made from flour (or at least I think so). I kinda weirded out by the taste initially but found it quite an okay after that. For me, it was more like fried egg with a lot of ingredients than pajeon. My sister loved it so much so there's that.

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The watermelon juice was good, just like how watermelon juice should be. I didn't fancy the iced green tea so much because I don't like green tea in general.

Though my experience this time was average, I still love K-Street, SS15 because they do have things that I like (I didn't order them on this particular visit). After all, it was my first Korean restaurant that I have ever been to in my life. However, I do find the price point a little bit high for my liking. Wish the price was a bit lower.

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