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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Oiso @ Berjaya Times Square: A touch of Traditional Korean Delights

Oiso @ Berjaya Times Square: A touch of Traditional Korean Delights

February 1, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

Visiting their outlet few years back, we returned back to Oiso again to be there to sample their Traditional Korean Delights.

Oiso Korean Traditional Cuisine & Café is one of the Korean restaurants chain can be easily found in the prominent shopping malls in Klang Valley, providing wide range of Korean dishes and sets at the affordable price. And in here you will definitely get to try their pork-free Korean dishes.

One of the highlights of Oiso is their Gingseng chicken soup. Enjoy the whole young chicken stuffed with ginseng, sticky rice, jujubes (Korean dates) and garlic. This dish is  widely recognized as energy-boosting meal during the summer in Korea. As for me, I am indeed loving the Gingseng Chicken Soup here where they smells so good and is such a tummy warming dish to enjoy.

Another of my favourite dish from Oiso since 5 years ago is Japche and it is still my favourite till now. Enjoy the fried glass noodles where they served with the myriad colours and you can find the glass noodles, fish cakes carrot in soy sauce seasoning. The dish is simply delicious and it indeed brings me the taste of Korea.

Being in a Korean restaurant, one of the things that need to go for is of course the Mushroom and Tofu Stew. Enjoy this spicy stew which is packed with flavours and light spiciness. The spicy stew are served together with the soft tofu as well as mushroom making this deliciously good.

Don’t miss out the pot of the seafood steamboat too where you can enjoy the piping hot soup with the generous portion of ingredients in it.

Asides from their signature, one can also have a variety choices of their set meals such as the Chicken BBQ with Cheese, Stir Fried Saba Fish with Kimchi and their Stir Fried Beef.

Asides from these delicious menu, don’t miss out their Signature Drinks where they have the Honey Citron Tea, Honey Ginger Tea, Pomegranate and Blueberry Tea.

Oiso are available at Bangsar South City, The Sphere, Jaya 33, Menara Hap Seng, DC Mall. The Curve. DaMen Mall, Cheras Leisure Mall, Calvary Convention Center, IOI Mall Puchong, Taman Desa, Utropolis, IOI City Mall Putrajaya and Berjaya Times Square.

For more information on Oiso, you may visit their website at https://www.facebook.com/Oiso-Korean-Traditional-Cuisine-Cafe-246231015438476/

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DineInBerjayaTimesSquareKL

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