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17 Best Korean Food Spots in Tanjong Pagar & the CBD for Your K-Food Cravings

Joel Conceicao

Last updated: 2024년 12월 17일7 minutes

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A Guide to the Best Korean Food in Tanjong Pagar

Looking to savour some delectable Korean cuisine? From sizzling Korean BBQ and crispy fried chicken to comforting stews and flavourful noodles, Tanjong Pagar is a local hotspot for top-rated Korean restaurants.

Whether you are a local, a Korean visitor or a traveller looking to quell your Korean food craving, our list of restaurants has something for your palate.

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Best Korean Restaurants in Tanjong Pagar

1. Superstar K

A renowned Korean restaurant located in the bustling neighbourhood of Tanjong Pagar, this popular dining spot offers an authentic and immersive Tanjong Pagar Korean BBQ buffet experience.

Step into the cosy and vibrant atmosphere, where you can grill an array of high-quality meats and enjoy them with a variety of delectable side dishes.

Known for its generous portions, friendly service and an extensive menu that caters to all tastes and preferences, you can relish some premium beef ribs ($39.90++) and thick, juicy cuts of sliced pork belly ($23++).

Address: 75 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088496 (map)

Opening hours: Open daily, 12pm to 1.30am

2. Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant

Love watching mukbang videos? You must have seen that marinated raw crabs dominate most Mukbang-related channels.

Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant is one of the most popular Korean restaurants in Tanjong Pagar and offers an authentic and immersive dining experience. Guiga Korean BBQ is known for its high-quality cuts of beef, pork, and marinated dishes that are cooked to perfection at your table.

The attentive and friendly staff provide excellent service, ensuring a memorable dining experience.

Make sure you try the raw crabs, bathed with homemade soy sauce ($45++) - a delicacy involving soy sauce-based brine to ferment fresh crabs.

Address: 134 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088538 (map)

Opening hours: Mon to Fri: 11.30am to 3pm, 5pm to 12am. Sat: 11.30am to 12am. Sun: 11.30am to 11pm.

3. O.BBa BBQ

Seeking a seasoned Korean restaurant serving lip-smacking authentic K-food cravings? O.BBa BBQ is an eatery renowned for its mouthwatering Korean barbecue dishes and a cosy ambience.

Step inside O.BBa BBQ, and the sizzling sounds and tantalising aromas of grilled meats will greet you. Choose from a variety of premium cuts, such as marinated beef short ribs or succulent pork belly, and cook them to perfection at your table.

The restaurant offers a range of accompanying side dishes and dipping sauces that complement the flavours of the grilled meats.

Some must-try dishes include Korean fried chicken in Tanjong Pagar, flying fish roe with rice ($11++) and black pork belly ($49++).

Address: 63 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088484  (map)

Opening hours: Mon to Sun: 11.30am to 3pm, 5pm to 11pm. Closed on Tues

4. Seoulizm

If you want to be transported into the vibrant realm of Korean flavors, head straight to Seoulizm. Its eye-catching bright yellow signage and peek-through glass window invite you in.

Inside, neon lighting and stylish posters exude a hip Seoul-like ambiance, reminiscent of the trendiest restaurants you'd stumble upon in the capital.

Whether you're craving the OG classics like bibimbap and soul-soothing jjigae or the fiery thrill of a K-barbecue session, this restaurant is like a K-drama for your taste buds, leaving you craving more.

Address: 28 Tg Pagar Rd, Singapore 088451 (map)

Opening Hours: Mon to Sat: 11.30am to 2pm, 5.30pm to 11pm. Closed on Sun

5. Wang Dae Bak Korean BBQ

More on the outskirts of Tanjong Pagar rather than in the neighbourhood, Wang Dae Bak is a reliable and unfussy spot that never fails to satisfy whenever those Korean barbecue cravings hit.

With its casual atmosphere and unpretentious vibe, Wang Dae Bak is a great choice if you're thinking of chowing down on premium cuts of meat, all grilled to perfection on tabletop grills.

There's also a decent selection of Korean dishes too like kimchi pancakes, japchae, bibimbap, and dolshot bulgogi, as well as relatively affordable lunch sets for the office crowd.

Address: 22 Cross St, #01-64, Singapore 048421 (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily, 11.30am to 2.30pm, 5.30pm to 10.30pm

6. SODENG Korean Restaurant

Discover a hidden gem, SODENG Korean Restaurant, with an inviting ambience that delivers authentic Korean flavours.

From classics like kimchi jjigae to contemporary favourites such as bulgogi, their menu showcases the depth of Korean cuisine.

Skillfully prepared dishes capture the essence of Korean gastronomy, whether you crave comforting bibimbap or an adventurous K-food journey.

Address: Telok Ayer St, #175 Singapore 068623 (map)

Opening Hours: Mon to Sat: 11.30am to 3pm, 5pm to 10pm. Closed on Sun

7. MIMI Korean BBQ Restaurant

A convenient three-minute stroll from Tanjong Pagar MRT Exit A, MIMI Korean BBQ Restaurant offers a delightful escape into the world of authentic Korean flavours.

Oh, and the main draw here? The ultra value-for-money $29.50 per person buffet price that's honestly pretty hard to beat considering the quality on offer.

The restaurant boasts a diverse menu that spans from classic bulgogi to kimchi-based dishes, with seven types of meats to pick from for unlimited servings, from soya chicken galbi to spicy pork bulgogi.

Address: 2 Peck Seah St, #01-01 Air View Building, Singapore 079305

Opening Hours: Open daily, 11.30am to 3pm, 5.30pm to 12am

8. Itaewon Jjajang

If you haven't tried Korean-Chinese cuisine before, it's a flavor combination you must experience at least once.

And at Itaewon Jjajang, you have one of the best places to expand your culinary horizons.

Here, indulge in a unique fusion of Korean and Chinese influences with signature dishes like jjajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and tangsuyuk (sweet and sour pork).

The restaurant's menu captures the distinctive essence of Korean-Chinese comfort food, providing a tantalizing journey for those seeking a cross-cultural culinary experience.

Address: 64 Peck Seah St, Singapore 079325 (map)

Opening Hours: Tues to Sun: 11.30am to 2.30pm, 5pm to 10pm. Closed on Mon

9. Um Yong Baek

To relish Dwaeji gukbap, a traditional Busan pork and rice soup, head on over to Um Yong Baek, a culinary gem that serves limited daily portions of this specialty dish, boiled for a whopping eight hours.

Fun fact: Um Yong Baek may not be a household name in Singapore, but it has received extensive coverage in Korean media, featuring prominently in TV shows and news articles.

Beyond the heartwarming Busan pork and rice soup (which is only available for lunch), it's an excellent destination for home-cooked Korean cuisine, including Milyang pork and rice soup and boiled pork belly with skin.

Be prepared for a queue, though, as securing a table can be challenging. Moreover, the restaurant only serves 80 bowls a day, making dining here a truly special experience.

Address: 27 Boon Tat St, #01, Singapore 069623 (map)

Opening Hours: Mon to Sat: 11am to 3pm, 5.30pm to 10pm. Closed on Sun

10. GO K Jjajang

GO K Jjajang is a fab introduction to delectable Korean-Chinese cuisine in Singapore.

This restaurant is a great spot to try signature dishes like jjajangmyeon (black bean noodles), jjamppong, and tangsuyuk (sweet and sour pork), all staples when it comes to Korean-Chinese food.

As for the menu, it is unexpectedly wide-ranging. Think of it as something like a Korean version of zi char.

Along some must-have dishes, there are categories of fried rice, noodles, Joongha Saeu (fried shrimp), deep-fried chicken, soups, and sides.

Address: 80 Amoy St, Singapore 069899 (map)

Opening Hours: Mon to Sat, 11.30am to 3pm, 5.30 to 10.30pm. Closed on Sun

11. Don Dae Bak Korean Restaurant

Don Dae Bak Korean Restaurant is a no-frills Korean barbecue spot that offers a wide selection of sublime marinated meats and traditional Korean dishes.

From tender pork belly to savoury bulgogi, this gem located along Kreta Ayer Road is always a hit amongst K-food lovers, with its solid 90-minute free-flow Korean BBQ sure to satisfy your appetite.

Address: 35 Kreta Ayer Rd, Singapore 089000 (map)

Opening Hours: Open daily, 11.30am to 5am

12. Hyang Yeon Korean Restaurant

The direct translation of Hyang Yeon 향연 means "to hold a banquet; inviting people to a place of great food."

So far, the restaurant of the same namesake is doing a great job of living up to its name with its menu of authentic traditional Korean food.

The restaurant has three branches, but the one at Chinatown Point is highly recommended, as it offers K-BBQ, a free-flow salad bar, along with the customizable lunch sets that you can find at the other branches.

Address: Multiple locations including Chinatown Point and Telok Ayer

Opening Hours: Varies according to outlet

13. Twins

Twins Korean Restaurant, nestled in a cozy and minimalist setting in Tanjong Pagar and founded by twin Korean chefs, is where diners can indulge in dishes like Korean-style fried chicken burgers and kimchi pasta.

The restaurant's unique concept brings an exciting twist to traditional flavors, offering mouthwatering options such as the signature Yangnyeom chicken, perfectly coated in homemade sweet and spicy sauce.

Complement your meal with a plate of spicy tteokbokki, a beloved Korean staple, and cool off with an ice-cold serving of Hite beer to round things off.

Address: 7 Craig Rd, Singapore 089667 (map)

Opening Hours: Mon to Sat: 11.30am to 3pm, 5pm to 11pm. Sun: 5pm to 11pm

14. Mugung

Come to Mugung Restaurant for the ultimate K-food classic: bibimbap, meticulously prepared with traditional techniques.

A fun tidbit: Mugung is named after Korea's national flower, with the restaurant's logo resembling a bibimbap bowl with a fried egg at its centre.

The menu includes various types of bibimbap, and it is a dishe where you have to mix all ingredients evenly. If you are bibimbap enthusiast, then this is one must-visit restaurant for you.

Address: 112 Telok Ayer St, Singapore 068581 (map)

Opening Hours: Mon: 9.30am to 10.30pm. Tues to Sat: 9.30am to 11pm. Sun: 9.30am to 3pm

15. Todamgol Restaurant

While Korean cuisine is often associated with BBQ, Todamgol stands out for its commitment to traditional Korean food.

Located near Chinatown and Tanjong Pagar Road, this restaurant has garnered quite a following for its top-notch, classically Korean dishes.

The menu is a treasure trove of hearty stews and deliciously seasoned banchan.

Whether you're craving iconic bulgogi, flavorful kimchi jjigae, crispy Korean pancakes, or their renowned Army Stew ($35++), Todamgol has something for everyone. Some highlights to try include pork backbone stew with potato, pigs’ feet with vegetables and mustard sauce, and Korean sausages.

Address: 31 Tanjong Pagar Road, #01-01, Singapore 088454 (map)

Opening hours: Sun to Thurs: 11.30am to 3pm, 5pm to 11pm. Fri & Sat: 11.30am to 3pm, 5pm to 1am

16. Dal Bam

This cosy Korean joint serves authentic Korean dishes that will transport your taste buds to the streets of Seoul.

From soy marinated raw crab to truffle black jjajiang ramen, Dal Bam serves up a variety of dishes that will satisfy your K-cravings.

Try the spicy stir-fried octopus with wrap($40++) if you want something delicious and big enough to share.

Address: 66 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088487 (map)

Opening hours: Mon to Sat: 4pm to 12am. Closed on Sun

17. Onmi Restaurant

Led by Chef Young Cheol Park, formerly the sous chef at the Michelin-starred Thevar, ONMI is a sleek space that will take you on a gastronomic journey through Korea.

With a focus on seasonal produce and an emphasis on traditional flavors with a modern twist, ONMI offers one of the classiest Korean fine dining experiences in Singapore.

Don't forget to try the surprise 'ONMI,' a chef-special meal featuring items from a hidden menu.

Dining here won't come cheap, though. A 5-course menu will set you back $135++. But trust us, it'll be worth every cent.

Address: 107 Amoy St Singapore 069927 (map)

Opening hours: Tues to Sat: 6pm to 10.30pm. Closed on Sun & Mon.

Bonus: Korean-inspired Activities in Singapore

Pororo Park Singapore

Pororo Park Singapore is an indoor playground and entertainment centre that delights children and families alike. Based on the popular South Korean animated series "Pororo the Little Penguin," the park offers a myriad of fun-filled activities and attractions that spark imagination and creativity with its vibrant play areas, interactive games, thrilling rides and engaging edutainment experiences.

Korean Culinary Workshop with Private Dining

Discover the secrets behind creating traditional Korean dishes as expert chefs guide you through the art of kimchi-making, crafting delectable bulgogi, and perfecting the delicate flavours of bibimbap. Immerse yourself in the rich culinary heritage of Korea, as you learn about the significance of each ingredient and cooking technique in this Korean culinary workshop.

Makgeolli Korean Rice Wine Tasting and Brewing Workshop

Enter the world of traditional Korean brewing with a makgeolli Korean rice wine tasting and brewing workshop. Under the guidance of experienced brewmasters, delve into the intricacies of the brewing process, from selecting the finest rice and yeast to mastering fermentation techniques. Engage your senses as you sample a variety of Makgeolli styles and learn to identify the subtle nuances that make each batch unique.

Homemade Kimchi Workshop with Private Dining Experience

Embark on a tantalising culinary adventure with a homemade kimchi workshop. Dive into the heart of Korean cuisine as you uncover the secrets of crafting this iconic and flavourful side dish. Skilled instructors will guide you through the step-by-step process of making traditional kimchi, from preparing fresh vegetables to mastering the art of seasoning with the perfect blend of spices. After the workshop, delight in a private dining affair where you and your guests can relish your freshly made kimchi alongside an array of authentic Korean dishes.

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Written by Joel Conceicao

Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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