Sik Gaek menu suitable for solo dining ?
Hi, having troubles finding hours and menu info in english for the place. If i'm in the woodside area, can i order "not sharing" items and eat there solo ? All menu items in reviews seem hugh and for sharing, and altough appetite is hugh also, i'm not sure it's an appropriate place for solo. It looks like a very interesting place to try, so that's why i'm asking. Are they open for lunch ?
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re: frankie5angels
Looks good but I would have no idea how to order. Lots of food.
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re: frankie5angels
That is super super great, thanks a lot for taking the time and doing that. This is one heck of an interesting menu i have to say, for me at least. Not sure what items may be suitable for the solo situation (well probably not the deep fried sushi i guess "-)), but for sure plenty of options and directions. Altough i guess according to the prices, many (or most?) of the dishes are sharing sizes.. Again thanks, that is at least a great menu to have look at..
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re: AubWah
Nice, i think it is a very good candidate to fill out the korean spot for the next trip. I hope that lunch menu might also be a nice Korean/hot pot style expirience, not familiar too much with this cuisine and opportunities to have it are very, very limited.
Btw any interesting ideas for foodie related "crawl" in the general area, maybe even a bit more far but in reasonable walking/public transport distances? Looking mainly for "gourmet markets" or outlets/warehouses etc, exploring and buying interesting "around the world" ingridients, condiments, spices and so. Thanks for the help :-)
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