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Korean night in the forest

Posted on 26/11/2010 By Reedz

Yes, it was literally in the middle of a forest where we enjoyed some lovely Korean food last night. Hadfa Recreational Park and Restaurant is located opposite the Rimba horticultural center in… Rimba Smile  The “food court” is a rather quaint little place and I found the décor rather reminiscent of an eatery one would see in many chinese period movies where the weary lone traveller cum mysterious swordsman stops by for a meal and a drink and is ambushed by a bunch of bandits. I could half imagine a swordfight taking place in the resturant!

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Visit Korea!

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Staple dish for me, Dol sot bi bim bap Smile

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Comments (2)

  1. Rhona says:
    20/01/2011 at 2:27 pm

    How much did it cost to eat there? I'm trying to make sure.
    Cos when we went there we only spent $10 per person. :O

    1. anakbrunei says:
      02/02/2011 at 10:35 am

      Not too sure how much it cost, but I think it was pretty cheap 🙂

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