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K-FOOD | Drink Like A Korean in Singapore

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  • Author   JiwonJeong
  • Date19-08-02 14:13
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I'll be introducing some of the best places to enjoy Korean drinking culture. The drinking culture in Korea is known for it's many fun games, rules, and ruthlessness. Here are some of the best places to re-live hongdae style festivities!

[DON'T TELL MAMA]

Don't Tell Mama is famous for their crazy concoctions and fun games! They have every game you can think of, including the classic beer pong. While a bit on the pricier side, their prime location at Tanjong Pagar means you have plenty of options after your visit. Their finger foods are Korean-Mexican fusion, so you've got some very unique options like Kimchi Tacos. Don't let that scare you though, as a trip to Don't Tell Mama with a group of friends will definitely be a good time.

 

[KKO KKO NARA]

For all the Chi-maek lovers, Kko Kko Nara is the place to go! They always have the best promotions and prices for Chi-maek combos, and a lot of creative drinks. They are famous for their fresh watermelon soju, served in a freshly carved watermelon. Kko Kko Nara has been in the business for over a decade, for a good reason. If you are looking to have fun but stay full while doing so, try Kko Kko Nara.

 

[WANGDAEBAK POCHA]

A traditional take on Korean drinking culture, Wangdaebak Pocha focuses more on the conventional Korean cuisine. Serving a lot of food found at Pojangmachas (small portable drinking tents), including stews, stir fries, and finger foods. Their spicy foods like pork belly and octopus can really be spicy, so fair warning! Overall their entire menu suits soju very well. You might wonder where all the empty soju bottles came from after spending a few hours here.

 

[V POCHA]

V Pocha, already quite well known among soju-enthusiasts for their buy 3 get 1 free deal. Located behind Neil Rd at Kreta Ayer, V Pocha is the place to go before or after going clubbing or partying. Open until the early morning, serving all your favorite Korean dishes to go along with the soju!

 

[Seoul Butchery]

Seoul butchery is obviously not a bar or restaurant, it's a Korean grocer. Why is it on this list? Because it's got wholesale soju! A bottle of soju here will cost roughly $10. If you'd like to stock up for drinking at home, this is definitely the place to buy from. Not to mention, they have many different Korean foods, cooking seasonings, and a great butcher. The butcher cuts the meat ready to serve KBBQ style, and the delivery service is ready to send it to your doorstep!

 

SeoulButchery has the freshest and most succulent Korean cuts of meat around! Try it for yourself today!

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