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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / JANG GUN, FARENHEIT 88

JANG GUN, FARENHEIT 88

September 16, 2013 by StrawberrY Gal

Fancy of some Korean buffet? Jang Gun is a place you should visit. Jang Gun will satiate your request for variety with more than 200 items to choose from their menu. Thanks to Open Rice invited us for the event and the food review in Jang Gun which brings us more satisfying meals with lots of variety with it.

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From the selection of soups which is plentiful which comes to the tomyam soup, kim chi soup, herbal soup and more.

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Besides soup, you can enjoy the deep fried items like tempura, a selection of deep fried items and also Korean pancakes too. The delights is just vast where you can find a lot of the Korean items in their buffet line.

sushi and sashimi at Jang Gun

fresh sashimi at Jang Gun

If you love some Japanese, there are sushis and sashimis available too
kimchi Jang Gun

deep fried enoki Jang Gun

Coming next in their wide spread of buffet which includes the sushis and sashimi. Besides the Korean delights, here you go with the Japanese sushi and a large spread of sashimi too. Neverless, they have the stir fried station too where one can get the ingridients and the chef will do their job to be served to you.

Jang Gun Korean Buffet Spread

 Jang Gun Korean Buffet Spread

While waiting for your other food to be made, the buffet spread also comes with some local cuisine with it as well to cater for Malaysian tastebuds. This is where they have steam fish, stir fried prawns, rice, fried rice and many more as well.
Bibimbap
If you love to get some Korean bibimbap, you may order them and it is freshly made.

desserts cakes from Jang Gun
Desserts are also being served from jellies, cakes, tarts, ice creams and more.

I could say Jang Gun have a large variety of buffet spread to choose for which is worth for the price you pay for.

Location :-
G1 27 01-04, Ground Floor,
Fahrenheit 88, 179,
Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur 55100

Phone: 03-2148 7333
Website: http://shogun.my/

Opening Hours:
Mon.-Sun. 12:00-15:00 (Lunch)
Mon.-Sun. 18:00-22:30 (Dinner)

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DineInFahrenheit88

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