After spending nearly 2 months living under the same roof, we finally had our first housemate dinner with full attendance (plus our neighbor, Susan, living a block away). You’ll never see all 7 people appearing in the living room at the same time and space, never! Thanks to Shuhui who came back late at night because she has events after work EVERY SINGLE DAY. I have no idea how she does that. Guess she must have a huge circle of friends.
It's my 2nd time having Korean style BBQ buffet dinner after my first time at 2D1N Soju Bang Korean Restaurant. It's called Ssikkek Korean Grill BBQ, located in Junction 10, a small mall which is 1.5km away from home. The first thing that came to my mind after having learnt the existence of this restaurant was, what's wrong with this oddly spelt word with an extra "S" in front. Well it's Korean anyway, and in Chinese characters, it says "食客".
It's a welcoming dinner for the housemates cum farewell dinner for Shuhui who's flying off to Taiwan a couple of days later and me who's flying off to the United States next Wednesday, whee~~~
My appetite was probably whetted when I was welcomed by a native Korean lady from the restaurant at the entrance. ❤Hi, I booked a table of 8.❤
I was a little amazed by the cool looking grill they have, which I think is more advanced than 2D1N. So... am I right to say that the overcooked residues and oil go down to the gas-flame?
Unlike most of the typical steamboat or BBQ buffet restaurants which serve only lime juice and cold water, Ssikkek has bottomless coke and sprite on top of that. Thumbs up from the lime juice hater like me.
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