While looking for a place to dine last Saturday (refer to previous post). We went inside Seoul Finance Center as there is a mall in the basement floors. Restaurants are many and surprisingly, mostly Japanese. We randomly chose Kisara.
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I checked the meaning of the Kanji characters. The first character is 'Ki' and means 'seasons'. The last character is 'Sara' and means 'grow late' or 'night watch'.
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Interior was dim. Only a few lights were turned on. And good for Amber, there's not much noise to disturb her slumber as there were only four tables occupied (including ours).
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Here's our meal.
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Appetizer: Japanese salad. Free of charge.
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Tempura Udon. Good for two. It tasted better than the Izakaya diner near Pyeongchon station where we frequent for affordable Japanese food. Definitely, the best udon I've had outside Japan.
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Shrimp and Vegetable Tempura with soba noodles. This was so-so. I'm a huge fan of shrimp tempura but not for vegetable tempura.
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Fried Chicken with soba noodles. A little disappointed on this. They were more of fried chicken skin. KFC's fried chicken are wayyy better.
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Service was great. Price is steep but reasonable. I love that there was no background music playing, just the clashing metals of utensils were heard from the open kitchen -- which I didn't find irritating though. Hence Amber remained asleep all through out which was a relief to both of us.
KISARA
B2 Seoul Finance Center
Tel no. 02-3783-0002
http://www.sfckorea.co.kr/eng/life/restaurant18.asp
4 comments:
I suddenly miss Jap food. This country is lacking a good Jap resto. :(
Looks so appetizing! :D I have a preference for Japanese, so your photos are making me hungrier than I really am.
Abi
http://thebelatedbloomer.blogspot.com
Oh, made me hungry just by looking at the photos. :D
xoxo
Eva
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