Zi Char

Zi Char

Featuring Gu Zao Ren Seafood Taiwan Porridge (Changi Road), The House Chungdam, Salmon Warrior (SingPost Centre)
Jean Teo
Jean Teo

Had a really satisfying dinner at The House Chungdam. The interior felt calm and well put together — definitely more thoughtfully designed than most Korean BBQ places, which made the whole experience feel a bit more special.

We tried a few dishes, and the BBQ beef slices were a clear standout — super tender and packed with flavor. The cheese potato pancake was also great — crispy, cheesy, and very comforting. One side dish that really stuck with us was the squid — it was so tasty we asked for refills more than once.

Also had the beef tartare with avocado, which was fresh and creamy, with just the right touch of lime to brighten it up. It was a nice contrast to the grilled dishes.

Definitely worth checking out if you're into Korean food and want something a little more elevated than the usual spots.

So glad we chose this place for dinner! The makis were warm but surprisingly good and comforting! The beef was tender and everything had a good balance of flavours.

I’ve been eating at Gu Zao Ren for years now, and it’s one of those places I always find myself coming back to. Brought a friend along this time, and I couldn’t stop talking about the cockles—even before we ordered. They’re always so fresh, and that house chilli? I don’t know what they put in it, but it’s the kind of spicy that makes you reach for more instead of stopping. Honestly, I could finish that whole plate on my own.

We also got the chai poh omelette, hotplate beancurd, and cereal chicken—nothing fancy, just the usual zi char picks, but there’s something about how they do it here that hits different. The omelette is soft in the middle, crispy on the edges, and every bite has that sweet crunch from the radish. As for the beancurd—it came bubbling on a hotplate, soaked in this rich savoury sauce with minced meat and egg. The tofu was silky inside but had this golden crust that gave it such a nice bite.

And of course, the porridge. Their Taiwanese-style porridge is my comfort food—it’s thicker than the usual Teochew kind, with little chunks of sweet potato that make it feel almost like something your mum would make at home. I never leave without getting at least one bowl.

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