| Clarrisha, at Mr.Dakgalbi, Bukit
Bintang |
And I never tried that before, in all my life….. until I went to Mr.
Dakgalbi restaurant in Bukit Bintang. Actually, I didn’t even know what
“dak galbi” was until I was inside the restaurant.
I’m shameless enough to admit that, but hey, at least I’m being honest
here. So, how was my first “dak galbi” experience?
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Mr Dakgalbi | RM19.00
You can see what the “dak galbi” is
made of from the picture. It is basically marinated diced
chicken in a chilli pepper paste sauce, along
with sliced cabbage, potato and tteok
(rice cake) stir fry together on a hot plate. The waiter will
bring in the tray as shown above, and then they’ll have a protective metal
thingy around the cooker, in case the “dak galbi”
gets too excited. You’ll also be given an apron to wear to protect
your clothes too.
Then, it’ll be left to cook for a couple of minutes on the hot plate. At this
point, if you’re actually like me (who can’t cook) and you’re afraid
it’ll be burnt, you don’t have to worry because the waiter will be cooking it in
front of you. This somewhat reminds me of teppanyaki, except this is
exactly at your dinner table! :D
| This is pretty much how the “dak galbi” looks like
after being stir fried, and I will say this; it doesn’t look pretty.
Haha. |
| And, TA-DA! Here’s how it looks like when it’s done. |
If you’re wondering where the ramen came
from, there is an option to add that on at RM6.00. So, it’ll be
stirred fry together with the chicken and the end results would be the above.
I’d say this was something entirely new for me, it’s a rather unique dish. How
does it taste like?
Firstly, I usually take spicy food although I can (it’s a
preference thing). I found this a little too spicy for my liking, but I was
informed you can actually let them know how spicy you’ll want it to be. I was
also told that the secret chilli powder used here does have its benefits.
Amongst it are helping to reduce weight, effectively prevents skin
aging and reducing stress. Watching them cook this dish was a
stress reliever already, so I can vouch to that. ;) Other than that, I loved how
well marinated the chicken was. I could just eat the chicken alone, or maybe
with some white rice. The ramen was evenly coated with the chilli pepper
paste sauce, if you love this sauce… You’ll just love everything of it.
Mr Dakgalbi with Ramen | RM19.00 +
RM6.00
| Then, this happened! |
| Turns out you can make Pizza Rice too, by just stir frying
the rice with sauce and of course, with plenty of cheese. |
Mr Dakgalbi with Ramen and Rice |
RM19.00 + RM6.00 + RM6.00
Jaengban-Noodles | RM17.00
And that basically wraps up the whole experience of eating “dak
galbi” in Mr.Dakgalbi, Bukit
Bintang. I never seen one dish mutates into THREE
different dishes right before my eyes, but hey Mr.Dakgalbi managed to
do it! Haha, if you would like to see it and try it, you can always head on over
to the place.
61, Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Near Low yat Plaza Bukit Bintang
03-6206 5567
Open from Monday to Sunday from 10am to 11pm
On Thursday to Saturday, closing time is 12am.
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Till next time,
xoxo
OMG! I wish I was back in Malaysia to try this. Looks good. Im a fan of Dak-Galbi, and the nearest specialty shop I would go to is Uncle Jang in Solaris :D
ReplyDeleteI showed my uncle your blog post and he will be dropping by this place soon. Droooooools!
Awh, babe! Haha, I never tried Uncle Jang before so I can't compare. I'll definitely try Uncle Jang soon :D Ah, that's nice. Let me know what he thinks of the place. And how have you been?? :)
DeleteUncle Jang.. Come out smelling like dakgalbi for sure. And after I see the way they cleaned the pans.. First and last time there, the branch in Puchong. Btw, your sister looks a little like you.
ReplyDeleteOh noes, what did you see? :( My sister likes the Solaris one. Haha, really? You're the first to say that!
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