Togi Korean Restaurant (TripleOne Somerset)

Friday, October 30, 2015 sher (: 0 Comments


Like with most korean restaurants, where you get a free-flow of side dishes to go with your meal, Togi also serves a tiny portion of abalone porridge (guk), which they limit to one per person. The porridge was quite tasty, and our only gripe was that, considering that there was no expensive ingredients whatsoever in it (no abalone that's for sure), they could/should have made it free-flow. The 6 other side dishes are, clockwise from the top left -- cold tofu, pickled vegetable, mashed potato with raisins in it (?!), blanched vegetable, kimchi and ikan bilis. Nothing too spectacular about the variety; we've had better at Su Korean (Far East Plaza).


Dolsot Bibimbap ($15) is one of our favorite korean dishes. The hot stone bowl lends incredible flavor and depth to the rice, in a manner much akin to our local clay pot rice. It is a must have for bibimbaps and you should never order one if they are out of stone bowls. You should also of course top your bibimbap with lots of gochujang, the korean hot pepper paste -- unfortunately Sher can't take too spicy food so we gave it a miss.


To go with our bibimbap, we ordered a piping hot (stone) bowl of Beef Soup ($15) that came with tender slices of beef, glass noodles and enoki mushrooms.

Overall, our experience at Togi was a pleasant one. The prices and food were decent and we didn't have much to complain about. Just give us more porridge next time round. Do go early to avoid the queue!

Togi Korean Restaurant
Address: Triple One Somerset, 111 Somerset Road, #02-16, 238164
Opening Hours: Mon-Sun, 11:30-22:00
Website: http://www.tripleonesomerset.com.sg/content/togi
Contact: +65 6737 7397
Damage: ~$20/pax

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