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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / The Street Cafe @ Subang : HALAL Korean Delights

The Street Cafe @ Subang : HALAL Korean Delights

June 17, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

When K- Pop comes in action, many of us had tempted on the latest hit of enjoying Korean Delights. And K-Street is one of the few which landed in Malaysia quite long before all these hits starts. The restaurant operated by a Korean brings you with the authentic Halal Korean Restaurant. Not just that, The Street Cafe  had also appeared in various newspapers, magazines, and also TV shows such as Ho Chak and Jalan Jalan Cari Makan.
We were there to have our Korean temptations of course and the restaurant has 2 floor where they have ground which is more to a café style and upstairs to cater for bigger crowds. We also understand that K-Street had also hosted many K-Fans events as well.
And now we are dining more K-Delights here too. The menu here comes simply extensive where they brings you with the authentic home cook delights, to BBQ style and many more.
Chicken popcorn (RM 10)
Deep fried crunchy chicken where it is deep fried till perfection and leaving you with the moist in the inside and crispy at the outside. In here, they are not served with chilly sauce but making it special, they are served in 3 homemade sauce which are the sweet and spicy, korean bbq, and spicy mayo.
 
 Seafood Sundunu Jjigae : RM 15.90 
This is awesome and it is one of my favourite. The Seafood Sundunu Jigae comes with thick and flavourful broth which is simply tempting. The amount of flavours and ingredients are well balanced and every mouthful is divinely good.
Odeng – fish cake stick : RM 12.90 
One of the famous Korean street food, Odeng is mainly seafood products which is made from ground white fish together with some potato starch, sugar and vegetables. Served in skewer, it is very popular street food in Korea where the fish cake stick is just perfect during rainy days.
Bulgogi pot rice set : RM 26.90 
For those who are looking for some rice set, get this huge generous portion of bulbogi in one. Here you have it, Enjoy this lovely bulgogi where they are just so perfectly done with the taste of  Korea in it.
 Cheese dakgalbi with rice balls : RM 21.10  
Cheese lover would be dying for this. The delicious awesomely good cheesy delights together with the fragrant cheesy sensation. Oh My!  This is irresistible. The cheesy delights comes lovely and uniquely good and everything is just awesome.
Seafood Jajang myun  (hae mul ja jang myun) : RM 18.90
One of the famous Korean Delights! This is where the Korean Chinese noodle dish topped with a thick sauce made of chunjang, minced chicken and also cabbage on top. The sauce are made from black bean sauce which is fragrantly done!
 
Mushroom mix ramyun : RM 15.90 
Are you a ramyun fans? Then this is a must try. Enjoy the bouncy noodles in Korea Style Soup with the generous portion of mushroom in it. The Ramyum is simply addictive and one of my favourite. I love the thick soup which is indeed well made.
Jumbo egg roll : RM 14.90
Are you a Egg lover? If yes do make sure you make this order and you will definite falling in love with this. Enjoy this bouncy noodles which is fragrantly eggy taste in it.
On fire fried chicken stick : RM 6.90 
Korean BBQ chicken stick : RM 6.90 
Spicy BBQ chicken stick : RM6.90 
Yummz. Those who some chicken sticks, get them here. Enjoy the delicious chicken stick where they have few choices to choose from the mild Korean BBQ Chicken Stick to the On Fire Chicken Stick.
 Sam gye tang (Ginseng chicken soup) : RM 31 
Herbal ginseng taste from the soup which is simply addictive with the chicken in it. The soup comes simply soothing with rice inside and I love the herbal taste .
Rapokki and Gimbap combo set with add on of grilled cheese : RM 26.15 
 
 
Grilled salmon rice set : RM 29.90 
Aside, KStreet also offers good wide variety of set meals too. Have your grilled salmon set and other meal set that will brings your tummy till the fullest here.
Overall, KStreet offers good and nice Halal Korean delights! Some of our recommendation and must try if you visit them would be their Sam gye tang (Ginseng chicken soup), Mushroom mix ramyun and the Seafood Sundunu Jjigae.
Note : All prices before 6% gst & service charge.
Address: 28, Jalan SS 15/8, Ss 15, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Hours: Open Daily · 11AM–11PM
Phone: +60 3-5632 9822

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