I found Kko Kko Nara rather easily along Tras Street, their sign was big and nice even from a distance away. I went in and it was quite dark. The tables are separated by high partitions and once u sit down, you really cannot see the other tables other than the one opposite you.
Flipping thru the menu, it appears quite pricey, but the food items they serve excite me soo much!
They are famous for their fried chicken :) so we ordered the soy sauce chicken.
This looks damn good, but we didnt order this coz we were already having the kimchi pork belly stew.
I ordered this, of course. Only Claire and I loved it, Tricia and Felicia couldn't quite take the 'innard-ish' taste :P
Our kimchi pork belly stew came in a portable stove, looking grand and magnificent. I regretted not ordering rice, really! The spiciness level was just right, the pork belly pieces were sufficient for all of us, and the stew was GOOD.
Didnt manage to take a pic of the fried chicken when it first came. These were the remaining 2 pieces :P
Quite sad that they dont serve free flow side dishes, this was the only thing they serve..some sour spicy radish?
Ah we had this potato pancake as well, not bad, but forgettable.
Soon Dae! I had probably 2/3 of this *paiseh* ahhaa. $25 for this huge portion is considered expensive actually...But.... I am willing to pay AGAIN. :P They taste the same as those in Seoul!
We ordered a total of 4 dishes : kimchi pork belly stew, soon dae, potato pancake and fried chicken. Total bill came up to be $34 per person, which I think is pretty okay for a nice Korean dinner that tasted really satisfying!








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