22 January 2015


Yorijori Singapore has one thing in mind, which is to bring a authentic and exciting Korean dinning experience for everyone. Customers have the option to choose to be seated in the air-conditioned store or out at their alfresco area(10% discount will be given if you dine outside at the alfresco area during rainy days).

At the store, apart from the chicken and vegetables, everything else were imported from Korea.
Yes, EVERYTHING! Soup bases, rice, tables and even kpop stars...
... watch their MTVs on the huge LCD screens that is.




반찬(Korean Side Dishes)





All the side dishes are complimentary upon ordering any main dish. Both were really tasty and similar to what you would actually get in local shops in Korea. The kimchi had the right level of spice and sourness which will get any appetite kicking.


Main Dishes
Spicy Chicken & Squid Roast
$15

Spicy Pork, Chicken & Squid Roast
$15

Both the Spicy Chicken & Squid Roast and Spicy Pork, Chicken & Squid Roast could easily feed 3-4pax per dish. They are pretty affordable and I would recommend Spicy Pork, Chicken & Squid Roast instead as for the same price you would have more variety.


Special Fried Rice
$6

This is kimchi fried rice and it taste like how a kimchi fried rice should be. Do order if you need the extra carbs. Or else it'll just be an overpriced plate of rice.

Seafood Pancake 
$12

I felt that the seafood pancake had the right amount of crisp on the outside and moisture on the inside. A very good dish to have as a starter and not forgetting that the sauce compliments the pancake really well.



Steamed Egg
$5

The steamed egg faired poorly with clumpy texture, bland egg taste with a heavy MSG aftertaste from the soup broth.





Spicy Rice Cake
$12



Spicy Army Stew
$14

A must order for any die hard Korean food lovers! Best eaten on cold or rainy days.



Korean BBQ

For BBQ it is either buffet or nothing. Sadly, the store only offers it a la carte. 


Makgulli
$18

This milky alcohol from Korea is traditionally made from rice and pairs perfectly with BBQ meats similar to Soju, the stronger brother. Prices are steep for both makgulli and soju in Singapore with about 12 times the price difference. It'll be better off enjoying the alcoholic beverages in Korea!

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Watermelon Soju

Food for thought: Although trending in most Korean-themed eateries in Singapore, word from a Korean is that there isn't such a thing back in there because watermelons cost around an average os S$25 in Korea. Overall taste exactly the same from all the other similar outlets as they use the same watermelon and the same soju.

Address:
207 Hougang Street 21 Paya Lebar Kovan CC,
Singapore 530207

Contact:
+65 6288 6651
www.ministryoffood.com.sg

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 330pm - 1100pm
Sat-Sun: 1130am - 1100pm

Promotions:
10% discount will be given to customers who orders 3 items and above 
and also for customers who dine at the alfresco area during rainy days.

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Till next time,
Jem
 
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