Saturday, September 29, 2012

Togi Korean Restaurant, Mosque Street

One of my favourite places for Korean food, Togi is a authentic Korean restaurant that serves good Korean food at affordable prices.
 
They have recently expanded to the second storey so we were fortunate to be seated on the second floor which was much quieter, although it was soon filled up later on in the night.
 



We got ourselves the Ginseng Soju which was interestingly served in a bowl, it was good!

A staple to all Koreans, our array of complementary sides include Kimchi, stewed potatoes, egg/tofu strands, ikan bilis, marinated cucumbers and vegetables. Awesome way to start the meal when you are famished.

Kimchi


Stewed Potatoes


Egg/Tofu strands


Ikan Bilis


Marinated spicy cucumbers


Vegetables


Beef Bibimbap
$11
An assortment of vegetables, mushroons, egg and a choice of beef/pork/chicken over steamed rice, the Bibinbap was sizzling in its bowl when we arrived. We opted for the chicken and beef versions and they were both equally good.



Ginseng Chicken Soup
$21
Another dish not to be missed, the Ginseng Chicken soup is a clear soup boiled long enough to bring out the rich flavors of the dish. The chicken is soft and tender and we wished the portion was bigger.


Stir-fried Beef
$17.50
The stif-fried beef was lovely. Each slice of succulent meat was well marinated to produce a sweet and juicy piece. You could eat with with the lettuce provided and both worked equally well for me.
 
Spicy Rice Cake
$12
 
Another must-order on the list. The spicy rice cake was served with an array of other items like fishcake and the spicy sauce coupled with the slightly chewy spicy rice cakes made it a wonderful mouthwatering dish. We mopped up every bit of the sauce with the vegetables.
 
Seafood steamboat
Small- $35/Large- $40
Available in spicy and non-spicy versions, the seafood steamboat comprised of a delightful list of ingredientsincluding prawns, squid, fish, vegetables, noodles, mushrooms and the list goes on. We had the spicy version and it was not overly spicy. The spicy version would definitely go better with the instant noodles in the steamboat too! Do note that the difference in small and large is only $5, so you may be more worthwhile to go for the large version, unless you are having it alone.
 
Definitely a place to go if you are looking for good Korean food!
 
Togi Korean Restaurant
11 Mosque Street, Singapore
Tel: +65 6221 0830


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