Feb 7, 2020

Tteokbokki & Omuk~ Sukdduck, Solaris Mont Kiara

This Tteokbokki franchise from Korea named Seokgwan-dong Tteokbokki, short-form SukDduck. Open somewhere around last year in Solaris Mont Kiara. Just two doors away from Kim's Mart. Seokgwan-dong is a name of a neighbourhood in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul. I guess this tteokbokki could be origin from Seokgwan-dong? Anyway, we order the mains and sides separately instead of going for the sets, as our preferred combination is Soupy Topokki, Fish Cake Platter, Crunchy Tempura Set and Spicy Chewy Noodle.

The soupy tteokbokki is above our expectation. We like the soft yet chewy tteok which is thinner than average size rice cake and the spicy soupy broth. However, the Fish Ball Platter is rather disappointing. The omuk are overboil, the texture became too soft and tasteless. The seasoning sauce that served along unable to improvise the taste so we end up throwing all the fish cake into the soupy topokki. Deep fried stuff is always good to eat along by dipping into tteokbokki sauce. The Crunchy Tempura Set has deep fried dumplings, deep fried squid, deep fried shrimp, Kimmari (seaweed rolls) and sweet potato slice. 

It's good thing that we order Jjolmeyon as an extra. Their Jjolmyeon is delicious too. Jjolmyeon is spicy chewy wheat noodles served chilled in a spicy, sweet and sour sauce with shredded vegetables. The sauce plays an important role to determine the taste of this dish. Their jjolmyeon has a nice ratio of combination for the sauce. Overall we spent RM77 in total - no service charge incurred but only cash is acceptable for the payment. It is not cheap yet it is not expensive if you looking for an authentic taste of tteokbokki.









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