6 All-You-Can-Eat Korean BBQ Hacks You Must Know To Maximise Value

Korean BBQ Hacks

If there was any good reason at all for someone to forgo their diet plans and let loose, it would be at an all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue restaurant. All-you-can-eat Korean barbecue is probably the most popular form of Korean barbecue there is.

What’s not to love? With unlimited servings (and varieties of cuts) of marinated beef, pork and chicken and a whole array of side dishes and mains to choose from, all at one affordable price point, even gym junkies with the strictest diets are bound to cave every once in a while— but do you know how to make the most of it?

Yet, more often than not, we find ourselves paying a lot more and eating a lot less than what we originally intended. We all get how frustrating that feels but don’t worry, because there’s an explanation for it. Here, we give you the lowdown on how to hack all-you-can-eat Korean barbecues.
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Wang Dae Bak Korean BBQ Restaurant – One Of The Best KBBQs In Singapore

Wang Dae Bak Korean BBQ

We always believe that the best way to barbecue meat is over charcoal. It gives it that subtle hint of smokiness that elevates its overall flavour. Wang Dae Bak has long been our go-to for a seriously good Korean BBQ meal and until this day, it is still one of our top choices when we’re craving Korean barbecue.

Most Korean BBQ places in Singapore use an electric grill where the heat can be adjusted accordingly. However, Wang Dae Bak prefers to use charcoal instead and we absolutely love it. This gives our meats a nice char and a delightful taste that far exceeds that of cooking on an electric grill.

Wang Dae Bak has been around for years but they still garner a huge crowd and snaking queues, especially during peak hours. Call ahead to reserve a seat if you want to skip the long wait. Here’s what we love about Wang Dae Bak Korean BBQ Restaurant.
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Seorae – Authentic Korean Charcoal BBQ & 2-In-1 Jjigae At One Destination

Seorae

Korean BBQ restaurants are, without a doubt, abundant in Singapore and the vast options cater to different needs—whether you are after something easy on the pockets or really looking to indulge in quality meats.

Some days, cheap Korean BBQ restaurants just don’t cut it (although prices are insanely attractive) because honestly, nothing beats having your meat grilled over charcoal; it is the most authentic way of having Korean BBQ and not to mention that heavenly smoky and charred flavour on the succulent meat.

Hailing all the way from South Korea, Seorae Korean Charcoal BBQ should be on your must-visit list of Korean restaurants the next time you are craving for better-than-average Korean BBQ. READ ON

9 Korean Restaurants In Singapore Where You Can Enjoy Up To 50% Off

Eatigo Korean Food Deals

As far as international cuisine is concerned, Korean food is one of those things that bears timeless appeal. What began as nothing more than a fad (courtesy of the Korean wave) is now ingrained into Singapore’s culinary landscape.

If Korean fried chicken, Korean barbecue and army stew are all things that get you jumping then we have good news for you. With Eatigo’s unique ability to allow diners to enjoy savings each time they make a reservation, you get to enjoy more of what you love (in this case, Korean food) without burning too deep a hole in your wallet!

If you haven’t already heard or sought Eatigo’s services, then now is a good time to start. What the brand essentially does is it allows you to make reservations at all of your favourite restaurants and eateries and throws in attractive discounts as well. Think discounts of up to 50% every day from some of Singapore’s top hotel buffets, casual dining spots and so much more!

Here are 9 Korean restaurants and eateries in Singapore where you can savour some of the finest Korean food at up to 50% off.
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8 Best Korean BBQ Restaurants In Singapore To Satisfy Your Inner Carnivore

Korean BBQ Restaurants In Singapore

When it comes to barbecued meat, the Koreans do it best. Nothing beats a satisfying Korean barbecue meal—think an extensive selection of meats (pork, beef, chicken and even lamb) and seafood placed over a burning barbecue grill accompanied with banchan (side dishes) and the freshest vegetables to wrap your meats up.

Sweet, savoury and spicy marinated meats is best enjoyed with an ice-cold bottle of Korean beer or soju in hand. Yes, happiness can be that simple.

Here are 8 Best Korean Barbecue Restaurants In Singapore To Satisfy Your Inner Carnivore.

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