Best Barbecue Restaurants in Bukit Batok
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One of two outlets in Singapore, Go! K-BBQ in Bukit Timah is a lively and colourful restaurant that specialises in Korean-style aged meat. Located at Bukit Timah Plaza on Jalan Anak Bukit, the aged meat is stored at low temperatures for 15 days to allow natural biochemical processes to improve the tenderness and unique flavours – and it’s seriously delicious. Some of our favourite aged meat cuts include the aged beef brisket, black pork neck and pork belly, but there are plenty more variations besides. You’ll also find other dishes such as handmade pork donkatsu; Korean noodles with kimchi; beef bulgogi and the kimchi pancake topped with beef. One of our favourite casual Korean restaurants, Go! K-BBQ Singapore in Bukit Timah won’t disappoint.
Seorae Korean Charcoal BBQ JEM in Singapore serves top-quality traditional Korean BBQ and is the first restaurant in Singapore to serve galmaegisal – premium pork skirt meat. Located on Jurong Gateway Road in Jurong East, this signature dish was once reserved for royalty only and is winning over the hearts and stomachs of both locals and tourists alike. So if you’re in the mood for a real meat lovers feast, then grab some friends, the family or even your special someone and head on down to Seorae Korean Charcoal BBQ JEM for a meal fit for a king. Bookings are essential to avoid disappointment.
Joo Mak Korean Restaurant Singapore is a cosy spot located in the Beauty World Centre. Located on Bukit Timah Road in Bukit Timah, this Korean restaurant offers an authentic dining experience and has become a real local favourite. Specialising in Korean barbeque, you won’t want to miss the opportunity to indulge in some delicious meats. That said, you’ll also want to keep an eye out for the seafood pancake – trust us. Praised for its friendly service and fantastic atmosphere you’ll quickly fall in love with Joo Mak Korean Restaurant. A short walk from Beauty World MRT, take exit A then head up to the 4th floor. Space is limited so reservations are recommended to avoid disappointment.
Looks can be deceiving. Jangsu Korean BBQ in Singapore is a little eatery without claims to providing diners with an extraordinary setting or ambience. Instead, their claim is on serving high-quality Korean BBQ to hungry crowds in Singapore’s Serangoon area. Something they do really well, with a flock of regulars to prove it. Surprise your unsuspecting friends with a visit to this inconspicuous Korean and you might add it to your best kept secret restaurant list.
Kam’s Roast Singapore is a restaurant with a story, one which intertwines family and a dedication to traditional Hong Kong cuisine. This tasteful Orchard eatery is run by Hardy Kam, a passionate third-generation restaurateur who diligently honors the legacy of his family's 70-year culinary history. Taking inspiration from his grandfather’s and father’s gourmet restaurants in Hong Kong, Kam’s Roast Singapore serves authentic Chinese cuisine and specialises in Hong Kong roast meats in particular. The whole menu is mouth watering, but it's their signature BBQ dishes which have made the Kam family famous. We recommend the roast duck, the toro char siu pork belly, or any dishes in “lo sui” sauce, a secret recipe. Alongside the delicious food, guests can expect welcoming hospitality and quality service. Located within Pacific Plaza on Scotts Road, this Singapore restaurant is not to be missed.
$$$$Price: Moderate
• Barbecue • Dhoby Ghaut
Seorae Korean Charcoal BBQ at Plaza Singapura in Dhoby Ghaut is home to delicious Korean BBQ, making it the perfect place to enjoy tasty food together with friends and family. When you arrive at the restaurant on Orchard Road, you are greeted with a smile and shown to your table which has its own grilling station. Seorae offers a great selection of pork and beef cuts along with loads of tasty sides (from rice to seasoned vegetables) that you get to cook exactly the way you like! Seorae Korean Charcoal BBQ is an ideal spot to visit for an evening of entertainment in a relaxed and comfortable setting. Book a table with Quandoo now and don’t miss out on the fun!
Seoul Kitchen in Singapore is a charming and casual neighbourhood restaurant that takes great pride in serving up authentic Korean cuisine. Located on Sembawang Road, this Yishun eatery has a menu with something for everyone, from traditional kimchi stews to hot stone bibimbap and seafood stir fries. Yet it’s Seoul Kitchen’s succulent buffets which are the real specialities (both Korean fried chicken and BBQ meats), with many spice mixes and sauces created in-house by the talented kitchen team. There’s over 20 types of chicken dishes to pick from and they all come juicily packed with flavour. Customers can opt for original crispy fried chicken, oven-baked wings in sweet soy sauce, or grilled chicken with spicy sauce (to name just a few). So if you’re craving satisfying food in a laid back setting, you needn’t look further than Seoul Kitchen.
Everybody loves barbecue, and there’s really nothing better than the Korean variety. At Chang Korean BBQ, they’re blending the best of traditional and modern dishes to offer a well-rounded and authentic representation of this beloved East Asian cuisine. Located on Dempsey’s Loewen Road, this high-end Korean restaurant offers a gorgeous setting that’s unmatched in terms of its natural beauty and gorgeous secluded setting. You’ll find an array of traditional dishes cooked to perfection alongside more modern dishes like charcoal-grilled beef, pork or chicken, meaning this charming restaurant offers something for all tastes. Owing to its popularity, booking is essential for this sophisticated Korean restaurant in Dempsey.
$$$$Price: Moderate
• Barbecue • Raffles Place
Joah Korean Restaurant on Raffles Place in Singapore’s Chinatown is home to hot, fresh Korean food in a chilled, canteen-style environment. Formerly known as Gangnam Korean BBQ Restaurant, and recently given a serious facelift to become the Joah, the Korean team behind this much-loved local are doing great things in limited space to showcase the flavours of the Korean peninsula, particularly spicy chicken dishes and lashings of kimchi (a classic palate cleanser) to boot.
Hello Korean BBQ Singapore is located on Circular Road and has got to be one of the finest Korean BBQ spots in the city. With an impressive collection of dishes and stews designed to be shared, you can rest assured your heart and stomach will be very satisfied, indeed. The star of any Korean BBQ restaurant is always going to be the meat and sides and you’ll find a whole host of delicious dishes including beef, pork, chicken and prawns, which will have your mouth watering and your tummy singing. All meats are cooked at the table by the staff. This Boat Quay restaurant can get busy though, so book now and arrive at Hello Korean BBQ hungry.