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Saturday 1 September 2012

FOOD: Korean Dessert Cafe @ Namoo On The Park

Anyong!

This is my first food entry! I've been hearing about them for weeks. Namoo On The Park is a Korean Dessert Cafe Bistro at Publika and they showcase Korean desserts with a modern twist; you can still find main dishes fusion style. We have many Korean restaurants serving everyday meals here, but Namoo introduced something new to our taste buds, which is definitely not the usual Bi Bim Bap or Bulgogi. :)

"Namoo" means tree in Korean and that's their mascot at the Entrance too!
Nice story behind the business!
Mat Tang. RM14.90
For the sweet tooth, Mat Tang will not go wrong for you. It's a warm delicacy made of caramel coated sweet potato, pumpkin, rice cakes and nuts. It's quite starchy and sweet. Good enough for 2 - 3 people to share the carb load. We're glad we had our main course first then only to this or else I guessed we will never be able to finish our main course. Why? Answer as below!

Bulgogi Taco/Tortilla. RM 19.90
The Bulgogi Taco totally blew me away. If you love fusion food, get this to have a taste of Korea meets Mexico. It's bulgogi (Korean marinated beef) wrapped in tortilla, or you can choose burger as well. I would suggest to go for tortilla wraps - healthy and seems like it's a bigger portion! I'm very glad that Bulgogi didn't let me down! Salad and potato wedges accompanied these bulgogi tortillas and I must say they have one of the best wedges I've tasted!

Namoo also offers a variety of Korean cakes, compared to other Korean restaurants in Malaysia. Their top hit is Sweet Potato cake and Sweet Pumpkin cake. I kind of saw most of the table had one. Too bad I can't order more but it looks really really nice! 맛있겠다! But I'm wondering why didn't they bring in more Korean rice cakes in as I tasted so many varieties in Korea - am sure there are more to offer the Malaysian market!

It's a cosy place for youngsters to hang around and for families to spend time together while the kids play at the park. Definitely going back for another round.

Check out K-popped's chat with the man behind Namoo here!

Namoo on the Park — Korean Dessert Cafe & Bistro
Address: Publika, Level G3, Lot 4A, Solaris Dutamas, No. 1 Jalan Dutamas 1, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Monday – Sunday, 11am – 10pm
Telephone: 03 – 6411 6698
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/namoocafe
Pork-free

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Korean Word Of The Article
맛있겠다!
mashiketda!
Delicious/Tasty/Yummy!


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