I don't know why that day I craved for Korean pancakes. I had eaten one before via food delivery but I was not happy because the pancake was soggy by the time it got to me.
Hmmm.... I must eat a good pancake! So I decided to pop by Qing He Gu. I remember seeing pancakes on their menu. There are three choices - green onion, kimchi and seafood.
I decided to try the seafood and wondered how big is the pancake and if just pancake alone would be enough to fill my tummy.
But no worries.
My pancake arrived a bit later.
That was a nice lunch. What about dinner?
Then I thought of the pancake on Sopoong's menu. What? Pancake again?
Why not? This is the green onion pancake. It is much thicker and crispier than the pancake I had at Qing He Gu. Oh my! It was so good! At RM14+, I'll get this one when the next pancake craving hits me.
I don't usually take soft drinks but I was very thirsty. I remembered that Coca Cola is a very effective thirst quencher and it is true.
This pancake is worth ordering. The dipping sauce is good too though the one at Qing He Gu has an edge due to addition of sliced onions and spring onions.
What a happy day hah...hah....
The ladies in the house love this!!! I saw a pack of special flour for Korean pancakes. I guess we shall be having this too...soon. RM30 for that!!! *pengsan*
ReplyDeleteI am thinking of attempting one at home too!
DeleteI love to eat korean pancakes because of the doughy dough which I like. I have eaten pancake as the main meal in koh hyang korean eatery in the gardens mall. I may have spell the name of the eatery wrongly. Now that Go Heung doesn't deliver to my area, I must find a korean pancake that I can grab and eat. I am feeling so down now with the high number of cases. Food is the only solace! Help!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that I have not tried these pancakes earlier. Now I am addicted. Please don't feel down. I am sure that given time, the situation will improve. Food is always comforting hah...hah....
Deleteyea, I need a dose of the Korean pancake to soothe my blues too!! I MUST GET ONE, but the one at my fav Korean restaurant is as pricy too...somewhere RM30++. I need to find my way to Sopoong!! ~cries~
ReplyDeleteOh dear, don't cry! I believe Sopoong has branches and you might find one near you.
DeleteWow.. not cheap, eh... I remember my mom used to do these type of pancakes when we were young... Pok Charn, we called it... maybe the Korean flour is different from our all purpose flour, I must ask my kids to buy the flour when they go to the Korean shop the next time.
ReplyDeleteThe one your kids whipped up is better than restaurant's! Got more liew inside hee..hee...
Delete50% cheaper but quality better, I'm glad that you found your better place to fix your Korean pancake craving. Actually you can cook it at home too since you have your homemade kimchi. I'l going to cook that one of these days too.
ReplyDeleteBut the cheaper one does not come with banchan. Yup, I must try to make one at home.
DeleteIt's understandable why the first pancake cost you double the price...coz it came with refillable banchan + it was, after all, a seafood one. From just the looks of it, I think I prefer the first one with less flour. You should order the kimchi pancake next since you like kimchi. I've tried all three, including the kimchi one, believe it or not. ^_~
ReplyDeleteTrue, true. The banchan was so filling or else I would still be hungry after the pancake. Yes, I intend to try the kimchi pancake. Wow you are more advanced than me! hah..hah...
DeleteWow! Opah must go to try the pancake at Sopoong. I will specially ask them to make it super crispy for me.
ReplyDeleteAh... good idea to request extra crispy. Let me try to ask them to it next time, it will be even more sedap!
DeleteWhat a happy pancake day! I would like to try all the three types, onions, kimchi and seafood.
ReplyDeleteI want to try the kimchi pancake next. LOL!
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