Friday, June 1, 2012

EATING IN SINGAPORE - Korean Traditional Ricecakes and Side dishes


Where can you get Korean Traditional  ricecake and Korean side dishes (Banchan)
in Singapore?


Here they are -


Varities of Korean side dishes (Banchan) including kimchi found at
the basement foodcourt at Takashimaya shopping centre, Singapore.

Banchan (also spelled panchan), is the collective term for all the varieties of small side dishes that accompany Korean meals, and may be comprised of several different types of dishes such as kimchi, namul, bokkeum, jorim, jjim, jeon, and others. Banchan dishes are set in the middle of the table and are intended to be shared.

(Example - seasoned spinach, Seaweed dressed with sweetened vinegar and salt, Seaweed dressed with sweetened vinegar and salt, Lightly stir fried fern sprouts,Steamed and marinated Eggplant, Shredded white radish in a sweetened vinegar sauce, scallops mixed in a seasoning of red chili pepper paste and soy sauce, Thinly sliced pine mushrooms lightly seasoned and stir fried with beef ...)

(List of Korean side dishes or Banchan - http://www.hannaone.com/Recipe/About%20Banchan.html)

Varities of Korean side dishes (Banchan) including kimchi found at the basement foodcourt at Takashimaya shopping centre, Singapore.
Varities of Korean side dishes (Banchan) including kimchi found at the basement foodcourt at Takashimaya shopping centre, Singapore.
Varities of Korean side dishes (Banchan) including kimchi found at the basement foodcourt at Takashimaya shopping centre, Singapore.
Korean Traditional Rice Cake (tteok) 

- 10 Sinaran Drive #03-09 Novena Square 2. Singapore 307506
Korean Traditional Rice Cake (tteok) - Inside these rice balls are usually red bean or sesame paste. 
Korean Traditional Rice Cake (tteok) - Inside these rice balls are usually red bean or sesame paste.
Korean Traditional Rice Cake (tteok) - Inside these rice balls are usually red bean or sesame paste.
Korean Traditional Rice Cake (tteok) - Inside these rice balls are usually red bean or sesame paste.
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