Usually when my friends and I eat, they will complain about the food to me secretly. This time, NO COMPLAINTS at all. These are their comments:
“The cooked dishes are awesome!” – Huccalyly
“I checked facebook, and they have good reviews. You said, ‘Aiya, it’s their friends who wrote.’ YOU ARE WRONG lor. The food is truly delicious!” – William
“I’ll definitely bring my friends back!” – Serene
K Cook Korean BBQ Buffet is a Korean enterprise, with Korean chef, and management. There are two areas, non aircon (with a good view), and aircon. Both areas are decorated in a modern style, with a big screen, showing Korean concerts and music videos.
There are cooked food, and bbq ingredients. Canned drinks are included in the buffet. Alcohol at an additional charge. This is the first time I enjoyed cooked food at a BBQ buffet – really fantastic! I usually don’t like Korean rice cake but this one, mixed with beancurd skin and hardboiled egg (pictured above), was marvelous: pillowy, not overly chewy or sticky. I had THREE servings of spicy pork bulgogi, surprisingly refreshing. Japchae (glass noodles) was spot-on delicious. The dakdoritang, or spicy bean-paste chicken, that I always order at 2D1N, was FREEFLOW here.
Beef Plate Eye
There are about 10 meat options for BBQ, including prawns, squid, and various marinated pork, beef, and chicken. Everything was outstanding, thoroughly marinated, and tender. Not bad quality, considering the price.
These Koreans don’t know what they’re in for. Put prawns in a buffet? Singaporeans, WHACK.
If there is something to improve, I’d like their spicy items to be spicier. When we ate, it was very mild. Come on, man, Singaporeans can eat spice like Koreans, ok?
Beef short ribs.
Besides the food, the stove is also a winner. Usually, when you BBQ food, the food gets charred easily. Here, the fire set at medium, and the wide flat pan allow the food to cook evenly, without being charred.
Among all the Korean BBQ buffets I had, this is, hands down, my favorite at this price point. I must gather my Korean BBQ kakis to go down again ASAP before this gets crowded. Trust me, it will get VERY, VERY CROWDED.
K. Cook Korean BBQ Buffet Price
LUNCH
M-F (11.30am-3pm): $14.90+ (adult)/ $8.90+ (below 12 years old)
Weekends, PH & eve (11.30am-5pm): $24.90+/ $18.90+ (WHAT?! THAT’S 6-HOUR LUNCH)
DINNER
M-Th (5.30-10pm): $24.90+/ $18.90+
F-Sun, PH & Eve (5-10pm): $26.90+/ $18.90+
*NIGHT BUFFET (Drinks not included)
Tue-Sat, PH Eve (8.30pm-12am): $12.90+
*This offer hasn’t begun yet. Check their facebook for updates.
K.COOK Korean BBQ Buffet
181 Orchard Road, Orchard Central #07-01, Singapore 238896
T: 6884 7282
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Rating: 4/5 stars
Written by A. Nathanael Ho.
Thanks, Alex and Tengyi, for the hospitality.
Categories: $20-$40, Families, Korean, Large Group, Late Night, Orchard
Hey, you got a really interesting blog name but nevertheless, I’m lathe Korean BBQ food here ! Keep finding for more !
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haha, lathe? I’m sorry, I don’t know that word.
My current favorites are K. Cook and Wang Dae Bak. You can check out Wong Dae Bak: https://rubbisheatrubbishgrow.com/2013/06/14/wang-dae-bak-china-square/
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It’s auto correct. I meant to say that I love the Korean BBQ here in sg
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Ah, ok. Enjoy your exploration for more Korean food. :)
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Is the drink free flow ?
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Water and canned drinks are free-flow.
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Great review ! I’ll try to find a day to go down with my friends and write a review myself !
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have fun!
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where’s the exact location? near where?
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It’s on the 7th floor. Take the long escalator at the outside of the building and you’ll reach it.
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Isit halal-certified? (:
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No. Korean food uses lots of pork.
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I think Daessiksin at Orchard Gateway is better
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Ok! I’ll try it.
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I went to try today. Hm… it doesn’t have that Korean feel, and not very shiok. I asked the waiter and he said the chef is Filipino. So I think K Cook is better.
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I tried k cook before, both BBQ items and cooked food, Daessiksin are still better taste and cheaper than K cook. They are just like sikkek and 2d1n Their grilling equipment is more advance. I been to korean, it is very korean taste and I was told that the owner is korean!
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Daessiksin is under Ministry of Food, Singapore company. http://ministryoffood.com.sg/menu/mof-ministry-of-food-singapore-BRANDS.html. I know Daniel Food Diary mentioned they are under Ssikkek. So I asked if they are under Ssikkek, they said no.
I asked the wait staff where the chef is from. He said Filipino. I peeped at the chef to confirm. None of the waiters there was Korean. They were PRC, Filipinos, and (I think) a Malay local. If this is truly a Korean run restaurant, it’s very strange none of the staff I saw was Korean.
But OK lah, I think where they are from is not important. What’s important is you like Daessiksin better, I like K. Cook better. :) I think Daessiksin is not bad, but it didn’t give me a bliss that K Cook gave me.
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In Singapore, most of the staff in korean, Japanese, etc etc restaurants are mainly chinese, filipino or malaysian, it is not surprising as long as food is origin and good. In fact, BBQ can be done by anyone as long as they use korean sources and recipe. Also, brand under MOF doesn’t mean that it is not from korean or partnership with korean.
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Mind telling me the exact spot where isit? :) Sorry I sucks at finding places.
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Hello Cindy, no problem at all. When you’re at Orchard Central, you can take a lift to the 7th floor. Turn left. It’s a small area, so even if you get lost, it will at most take you 5 minutes to walk the whole floor. Or you take the very, very long escalator, located outside the building. Just take 7th floor, and the restaurant is at the escalator. Hope this helps.
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Alright thanks yahh:D!
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It’s not beancurd skin but fish cake that is in the spicy rice cake.
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Oh yes, you’re right. Was rushing the entry in the middle of the night, and didn’t check for typos. My mind slips up between things when tired.
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Hi! May I ask about the drinks there? Is lychee juice available? Great post by the way! You should try the korean BBQ at novena too!
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Hello. Thanks for the nice words.
They have normal soft drinks like coke, coke light, fanta orange and fanta grape.
Are you referring to Ssikkek? I went to the Chinatown outlet and it was terrible. The meat tasted so stale.
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May I check what are the differences between the lunch and dinner menu?
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Sorry i don’t know. Call the restaurant?
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Has the NIGHT BUFFET started?
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Sorry, I haven’t been keeping up with the restaurant. Please call them to find out.
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