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Love heart Kimchi pancake

Love heart Kimchi pancake

by Nicky | Sep 9, 2010 | Kimchi, Korean cooking, Korean cooking classes

One of my students sent me this beautiful heart shape kimchi pancake. Looks beautiful and delicious. Dipping sauce added even better flavour with the kimchi pancake. Thanks Eileen for sharing this picture!
Korean BBQ class

Korean BBQ class

by Nicky | Aug 25, 2010 | Korean BBQ, Korean cooking, Korean cooking classes, Side dishes

Korean BBQ must be one of the most loved dishes of visitors going to Korea. Korean BBQ dishes were high on the list of  food to eat everytime I went to Korea with work colleagues. Those a little more daring tried the live octopus. I will leave this topic for next...
Korean restaurant review #2 – Gaia (가야)

Korean restaurant review #2 – Gaia (가야)

by Nicky | Aug 22, 2010 | Korean restaurant, Side dishes, Soup

I heard about a Korean restaurant called Gaia from a well known chef in Singapore. Apparently the owner is Korean and she is in the process of writing a Korean cook book. I though this might be the authentic Korean restaurant I have been looking for.  Previously, it...
Soy bean noodle soup (kong guk su) for another hot Singapore day!

Soy bean noodle soup (kong guk su) for another hot Singapore day!

by Nicky | Aug 13, 2010 | Noodles

Since my young radish kimchi neng myun (refer to 2 August blog) was such a success, I was determined to try other dishes that Koreans enjoy eating in summer to cool down. I spoke  to my best friend in Seoul today and she told me it’s over 30’c, sounds not...
Korean restaurant review – Kim’s family restaurant

Korean restaurant review – Kim’s family restaurant

by Nicky | Aug 6, 2010 | Korean cooking, Korean restaurant, Side dishes, Soup

I don’t usually eat out to have Korean food as I can cook most of the dishes myself. I also found Korean food in Singapore is mostly modified to suit the locals so it is generally sweeter. There are  a few dishes though that it’s difficult to replicate in...
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