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Kim Dae Mun Korean Cuisine Concorde Hotel Relocation

By Dariel

spicy chicken soup.

Kim Dae Mun Relocation 

To those who have been a loyal customer to this yummy affordable authentic Korean cuisine stall right within Concorde Hotel food court, they will be shifting again to a new location. Good news is, they will still be in the same building. Their update as follows:

This is our final week at our current location. We will be shifting out on Saturday, 31 May 2014. We will be closing at 3pm to shift our equipment and vacate the premises. We will be shifting to #02-17/18 Concorde Hotel (same building) in mid June.

So have a last round or two of this delicious affordable authentic Korean food before they are closed for 2 weeks setting up their new stall.

Prices For Some Of Their Dishes

Spicy Chicken Soup Set @ $6.50 (above)
Spicy Chicken Set @ $6.50 (below)

Above prices inclusive a bowl of rice and side dish of choice of kimchi, anchovies or spicy cucumber.

spicy chicken set.

Having being their customer since 1998 at Orchard Point basement food court (we only seen her husband out of the kitchen once all these years patronizing them!), in summary, we think Kim Dae Mun is a must-visit stall for really delicious Korean cuisine at very affordable prices. By the way, their Spicy Chicken Set is not cooked with oil but water instead. Yummy!

Kim Dae Mun Korean Cuisine (Orchard, Concorde Hotel)
Level 1, Concorde Food Court,
100 Orchard Road

Daily Hours: 10.30 am – 9.00 pm
(Closed on every Monday)

https://www.facebook.com/KimDaeMun

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