Oiso Korean Restaurant Menu Malaysia 2024

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Oiso Korean Restaurant Menu Malaysia 2024 With Prices List

Oiso Korean Restaurant Menu Has “Jap Chae, Fried Glass Noodle A colorful dish with glass noodles, fish cake and assorted vegetables in soy sauce, sesame oil seasoned. Not spicy.” “Kimchi Bokkeumbab, Kimchi Fried Rice Spicy fried rice with chopped kimchi, onion, seaweed and chicken sausage. Spicy level 1 – mild.” “Beoseotdubu Jji Gae, Mushroom Tofu Stew A spicy stew with soft tofu, mushroom and assorted vegetables. Spicy level 2 – medium.” “Kimchi Jji Gae , Kimchi Stew A spicy stew with ripened kimchi, tuna and tofu in an earthen pot. Spicy level 2 – medium.” “Sundubu Jji Gae, Soft Tofu Stew A spicy stew with soft tofu, seafood, egg and assorted vegetables in an earthen pot. Spicy level 2 – medium.” “Haemul Deon Jang Jji Gae, Seafood Soybean Paste Stew A hot stew with soybean paste, tofu, seafood, and assorted vegetables in an earthen pot.

MenuPrice

Set Menu

Jap Chae, Fried Glass Noodle
A colorful dish with glass noodles, fish cake and assorted vegetables in
soy sauce, sesame oil seasoned. Not spicy.
RM18.59
Kimchi Bokkeumbab, Kimchi Fried Rice
Spicy fried rice with chopped kimchi, onion, seaweed and chicken sausage.
Spicy level 1 – mild.
RM19.69
Beoseotdubu Jji Gae, Mushroom Tofu Stew
A spicy stew with soft tofu, mushroom and assorted vegetables. Spicy level
2 – medium.
RM20.79
Kimchi Jji Gae , Kimchi Stew
A spicy stew with ripened kimchi, tuna and tofu in an earthen pot. Spicy
level 2 – medium.
RM22.99
Sundubu Jji Gae, Soft Tofu Stew
A spicy stew with soft tofu, seafood, egg and assorted vegetables in an
earthen pot. Spicy level 2 – medium.
RM24.09
Haemul Deon Jang Jji Gae, Seafood Soybean Paste Stew
A hot stew with soybean paste, tofu, seafood, and assorted vegetables in an
earthen pot.
RM25.19
Yuk Gae Jang, Spicy Stew
Spicy soup made with beef, leek, green bean sprouts and bracken, It is
widely recognized as an invigorating meal during the summer. Spicy level 2
– medium.
RM26.29
Jja Jang Myun, Korean Black Bean Sauce Noodle
Jjajangmyeon is a noodle dish in a black bean sauce. Not spicy.
RM26.29
Godeungo Gui, Grilled Saba Fish
Grilled mackerel served with rice and side dishes. Spicy level 2 – medium.
Energy food
RM27.39
Bi Bim Bab, Hot Stone Bowl Bibimbab
The term ‘bibim’ means mixing rice while the ‘bap’ noun refers to rice.
Bibimbap is served as a bowl of white rice topped with seasoned vegetables
and chili pepper paste. Spicy level 1 – mild. Energy food.
RM24.09
Godeungeo Kimchi Jorim , Stir-fried Saba Fish with Kimchi
Fried kimchi with saba fish and boil both for some time to make deep taste
of Korean. Spicy level 2 – medium. Energy food
RM28.49
Galbi Chicken BBQ, Grilled Chicken BBQ
Grilled chicken (non-spicy) served with rice and side dishes. Not spicy.
RM28.49
Maeun Galbi Chicken BBQ, Spicy Grilled Chicken BBQ
Grilled chicken (spicy) served with rice and side dishes. Spicy level 2 –
medium.
RM28.49
Sunsal- Chicken ( KFC) Korea Fried Chicken
Fried chicken with Korean sauce
RM28.78
Nakji or Ojinga-deopbab, Stir-fried Squid and Octopus
Stir-fried octopus or squid with vegetables in gochujang (Korean red chili
paste) sauce. Spicy level 3 – hot
RM30.69
Bulgogi, Stir-fried Beef
Bulgogi, literally ‘fire meat’ is Korean-style grilled dish made of thin,
marinated slices of beef grilled on a griddle. Not spicy.
RM31.79
Galbi Tang, Beef Short Rib Soup
Galbitang is a clear soup made with beef short ribs. It’s a heaty,
nourishing soup with a delicate flavor. Not spicy.
RM40.59
Samgye Tang, Ginseng Chicken Soup
Whole young chicken stuffed with ginseng, sticky rice, jujubes (Korean
dates) and garlic. It is widely recognized as energy-boosting meal during
the summer. Not spicy.
RM40.59

Side Menu

Fried Kimchi Dumpling
5 Pcs
RM14.19
Kimchi Pancake
Kimchi Pancake
RM14.19
Pancake (Pa-jeon)
Pancake (Pa-jeon)
RM14.19
Korea Dry Seaweed
Korea Dry Seaweed
RM4.29
Korea Spicy Rice Cak
Korea Spicy Rice Cak
RM21.89
Korean Rice
Korean Rice
RM4.29

Beverages

Green Grape
From Korea
RM6.49
Korean Mandarin
From Korea
RM6.49
Milk Soda
From Korea
RM6.49
Barley Soda
From Korea
RM6.49
Coke
Coke
RM5.39
100 Plus
100 Plus
RM5.39
Sprite
Sprite
RM5.39
Korea Mineral Water
Korea Mineral Water
RM5.39

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Author: Alia Izzati

Alia Izzati is an experienced food critic and writer based in Malaysia. She is the author of several popular articles on the websites klfoodie.com and eatzeely.com, where she covers a wide range of topics related to restaurants and their menus. With a keen palate and a passion for exploring the culinary landscape of her home country, Alia is known for her thoughtful and in-depth reviews of the latest dining trends and hotspots. Whether you’re looking for the best new places to eat in Malaysia or just want to stay up-to-date on the latest food news, Alia’s articles are a must-read for anyone with an interest in the culinary arts.

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