Korean cafes keep getting hipper, thanks to outlets like Seoulscape, where the landscape looks cheerier than traditional meat-&-kimchi restaurants.
From K-pop posters on the walls to a menu like handcrafted patchwork, Seoulscape's a treasure trove of eye-catching pleasures that set the mood for lip-smacking eating.
Kalbi (RM18), succulent, sweet-savory pork marinated in ganjang soy sauce.
Slightly on the bland side for us, but somehow satisfactory in its sheer simplicity: janchi guksu, wheat flour noodles in a light broth, garnished with thinly sliced fried egg.
Kinchi fried rice. Sure, nothing here is revolutionary or immediately remarkable, but Seoulscape's friendly service & honest food make for a winning combination.
Side dishes here aren't too extensive, but they're still generously offered on a free-flow basis.
Complimentary cookies to wrap up a pleasant meal in a very pleasant place.
Bottoms up! Yakso, an intriguing mix of soju & yakult. Probiotic booze.
Green tea for two. Here's hoping Seoulscape expands eventually; would love a Publika branch.
Seoul Scape Bistro,
18-1, Jalan PJU 5/20B, The Strand Kota Damansara.
Tel: 03-6148-0320
Closed Mondays.