Before leaving Pattaya, I visited a restaurant called Isung on the 3rd floor of Terminal 21 shopping mall to eat jajangmyeon, which the children love. I had difficulty finding the exact location of the restaurant. The restaurant is located in the middle, not on the edge. I visited around 5 p.m. and ordered Tangsuyuk Set including jjamppong, Unijjajang and Ganjajang. First of all, I ordered Unijajang to feed the children, but due to the nature of Unijajang, the vegetables kept sticking to the noodles, so the children didn't like it. My family's assessment is that Ganjajang tastes much better compared to Unijajang. And all the food I ordered was really clean and protein and so delicious. If it's possible to change from Tangsuyuk set to Ganjajang instead of Unijajang, I think it would be a good choice to change it. The staff was alone, and she had a pretty smile and was really kind. My family felt that the Aiseong food (here in Pattaya) was better than Ganjajang and Jjamppong that we had in Korea, and we had a very...
Read moreIsung serves authentic Korean cuisine. Their menu is quite large but it seems that jajangmyun is their specialty.
The portions of each meal is massive. Alot of the full size dishes are meant for two so make sure you have that in mind whilst ordering!
Anyhow, the dishes looked clean and well prepared. Everything we had tasted quite nice too. Complimentary side refillable ingredients are also provided alongside your meals.
Staff were very helpful and provide good...
Read moreThis place offers unusual Korean dishes. Spicy squid stirred fried with onion ( normally called Ojim opukkum) but mixed with buckwheat noodles — quite tasty and in a large portion, though ordered M (for medium size). Lots of noodles, not a lot of squid.Jjajang rice topped with omelette — the latter (rice topped with an omelette is a Thai dish) and the jjajang sauce is usually poured over noodles. With hesitation, I tried this Korean Thai fusion and it...
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