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Enjoy authentic Korean Andong Jjimdak at Andong Zzimdak Singapore -!

 I've been to Korea only once so far and I pretty in love with the people, the food, the culture and the scenery there! Today I gonna intro to you this popular Korean dish- Andong Jjimdak!!!   Andong jjimdak is a variety of jjim (a Korean steamed or boiled dish), which originated in the city of Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do Province and is made with chicken, various vegetables marinated in a ganjang (Korean soy sauce) based sauce. The name literally means "steamed chicken of Andong.   There isn't many places in Singapore that sell them and thankful to Andong Zzimdak !!! I get to taste this dish again!!!   The dish tasted very much the same to the one I had in Korea back then. Same like in the Korea, the portion are huge and good for sharing with your friends and loved ones.   Andong Zzimdak   Address: Raffles City Shopping Centre, 252 North Bridge Road, #B1-44F, Singapore 179103   Operating hours: Mon-Sun:11:30 am-10:...

Feast your way to your dream holiday!!!

This is Jurong Point with the beautiful Christmas Tree all ready for the festive season of the year! I am staying in the central of Singapore and I enjoy travelling around different part of Singapore and try out different restaurants with my friends and family. Afterall Singapore is a very small country and it is so convenient and easy to travel in Singapore. Jurong Point is conveniently located next to Boon Lay MRT Station and Bus Interchange,and it is the largest suburban retail mall situated in the western part of Singapore. They have about 450 retailers in, showcasing their products and services to 6 million visitors a month. Wow! I'm thinking probably that is the reason why my friend and I have this feeling that there are lesser and lesser people going Orchard Road nowadays. Because I feel Jurong Point is like a mini town of its  own already! You can find simply anything there!!! The revamped Jurong Point houses a range of retail zones – expanded and r...