UPDATE: Revisited 3 Sisters, a cozy, no-frills Korean eatery known for its budget-friendly menu and generous portions. While the atmosphere remains charmingly simple, there have been some noticeable improvements in food quality.
โค Tteokbokki โ The rice cakes were perfectly chewy, with a sauce that struck a nice balance between sweet and spicy without being overwhelming.
โค Kimbap โ While the portion size was generous, the ingredients didn't taste particularly fresh.
โค Soy Chicken Wings โ A significant improvement from my last visit. The wings were exceptionally juicy and packed with flavour, a definite standout thatโs worth...
ย ย ย Read moreThe kimbab came highly recommended. Whilst the price is good and it's freshly made to order, it is also a smaller serving and I can't say I particularly enjoyed either of the 2 flavours I tried (original $6.50, tuna nude $8). The two packs was sufficient for 1 adult and 1 child.
Overall I found the flavour to be quite tame. I preferred the tastier and more memorable one I had a few weeks prior even though it was pre-made, mass-produced, and had been sitting in the fridge of a grocery store for at least half a day ๐
Might give the place another try at some stage but do dine in and order some other menu items like topokki and...
ย ย ย Read moreThis place is where I visit when I miss authentic Korean food that tastes similar to the ones back home. Mainly, I love their Kimbap. The taste of ingredients are nicely blended and well-balanced. Iโm a big lover of tteokbokki (rice cake with spicy sauce), sold by street food vendors in Korea. Their ttokbokki might be different in taste, but I still appreciate the flavour of it. Plus, their tteokbokki and fried veggies are getting...
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