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Korean Cuisine in Brunei (DKM)

Hey!

Back when I lived in Malaysia, I usually had Korean cuisines at KLCC's food court or Pavillion's or one of Korean restaurant in Times Square.

My sister was craaaving for tteokbokki (rice cake) and she did quite a research on Korean's cuisine in Brunei but ended up with disappointment because most of korean dish here in Brunei are such a rip off!

BUT in the end my sister found out about this Korean cuisine restaurant located at Jerudong and it's called DKM Korean Food :)

So, kami order tteokbokki ($5) , spicy ramen ($4), bibimbap ($7) and gimbap ($5) and of course drinks: orange juice and iced nescafe :) overall we spent $23.








Let's just say saya ni orang melayu sejati bah, so selera Korean atu inda berapa hahaha but I enjoyed my dine here and saya kasi 8/10 ;) oh and don't be surprised if the interior atu macam... kuno sikit but no worries apa yang penting is the food! Love food hate waste. 

I'll be back ;)

For more info go to their ig: jeonbrothersbn

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