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Contribute Feedback What Antonia Amato likes about Sopoong Korean The Starling:
Ordered her Dakgalbi (pieces marinated in gochujang sauce, with stir fried vegetables, tteokbokki glass noodles). The sauce was a bit too diluted and sour so I don't really enjoy it View all feedback.
What Jane Ramanathan doesn't like about Sopoong Korean The Starling:
The place is packed as it was lunch time. There is a set for lunch that is rm20 but it is definitely not worth it. It is worth on the portion but overall experience was sub par. Taste was also just okay. The wifi exist but doesn't work. There is only the option to pay cash. Waiters are running around they look like they don't know what they are doing. Unlimited refill on for the sides was welcomed though. View all feedback.
Authentic taste of Korean food. Ahjumma Origin from Korea. Food tastes good, rose up to eat there for almost every month. Sometimes late order. That's all
The restaurant was clean with minimal Korean design. Initially, I didn't know it was a Korean restaurant. The staff were attentive. The restaurant was not busy on a weekend lunch hour. There was a TV with K-pop MTVs, which we enjoyed watching while eating. There are a lot of varieties, both in sets and ala-carte. We tried the chicken bulgogi bokkuembap gyeranjjim set. It is chicken fried rice with a sunny side up, a steamed egg, and side dishes. It is served with Korean tea. The fried rice is very good, fragrant and flavourful. The sides of kimchi and cucumber were not spicy, while the salad was okay. The steamed egg was piping hot when served. Personally, I like eggs but I feel there’s a bit too much egg in this set; sunny side up and steamed egg. Furthermore, the steamed egg doesn’t pair well with the fried rice. Large portions at reasonable prices. For some reason, they didn't have ice today. The soy-garlic chicken drummet was disappointing. It is not crispy or crunchy because the chicken was slightly soaked in the sauce. Taste-wise, it was just so-so. You can definitely get better Korean fried chicken elsewhere. We will return for the fried rice and try other selections.
Not really authentic one. I order bibimbap and not really into it.
Friendly waiters. But the food is below average. The side dish is not presentable at all. We ordered the seafood kimchi but the seafood are not fresh. Disappointed.
Korean cuisine with vegetarian options and non vegetarian options, kimchi side dishes are also great and refillable!! The Bibimbap in the hot stone was also very hot and tasty, nutritious! Dakgalbi is very large, although it is small. Kimchi stew is hot and tasteful, great to have it on a cold day. Kellner's service was okay, but food needs time to cook. Price is appropriate for Korean foods and servings are great for normal eaters.