Malaysia's Korean Village


Have been hearing about the Ampang Korean Village in KL but i have not been there yet. In my imaginary, this korean village suppose to look like a traditional korean village made from woods. Something like this:

Omg hahaha !! Silly me! It's called a korean village simply because the increasing amount of korean residents, restaurants/cafes, saloons and yeah, there's a korean mart called Shin Sun Mi Market at the corner facing the main road. Something i feel special about there is i can get in touch with koreans and maybe to understand a little bit of their language & culture. Had my early dinner in a korean restaurant named Sweetree, they serve mainly korean food but do have western and malay food too. Something worth my rating is the boss of the place is really a very friendly person, i like the way he greets his customers :)




Personally like to have kimbap (korean sushi), i think it's yummy yet healthy enough to bite as a snack. Healthy because it's wrapped with green ingredients. For recommendation, the beautilful korean lady picked us an original taste dubboki (korean rice cakes covered with a thick sauce), a popular street food in Korea. It has cheese topping!


Crayon Shin-chan chocolate biscuit sticks! Bought it because it looks too cute but i ended up giving it to my 4 years old nephew, he hugged it to sleep that night, hahaha. Feel funny when my sister told me :/

クレヨンしんちゃん, still kid's favourite nowadays?


2nd round dinner at Bear Paw, Jalan Genting Klang. A new snack from Taiwan, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bear-Paw-熊手包 


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