Bibimbap has long been one of our favourite Korean traditional staples, and Sopoong does justice to this with a well-proportioned medley of rice with plenty of protein and fibre, served steaming-hot in a stone pot with a choice of chicken (RM18.50) or vegetarian (RM18.50). Complete with gochujang red pepper paste and house-prepared kimchi and pickles, this is Korean comfort food at its soulful prime, tasty to the final spoonful of ravishingly crisp rice at the base of the bowl.
With Korean fried chicken becoming increasingly popular in Malaysia, it's no surprise to see a variety of drummets and wings here, seasoned with everything from sweet-spicy sauce to soy garlic to creamy onions (mainly RM15.90 per portion). The crisp-to-the-bite chicken is lip-smacking, sufficiently saucy for rich, heady flavours without overpowering the succulent meat.
For devotees of cheesy fare, the kimchi fried rice with mozzarella is a must, with tangy rice surrounded by thick melted cheese for a can't-fail coupling, irresistibly hot and hearty; the egg on top adds even more creaminess to the ensemble (RM21.90).
There's much, much more to explore at Sopoong, with bulgogi, dakgalbi, samgyetang, jjigae, ramyeon and topokki, just to name a few, on the menu for an epic feast.
We also relished the hotteok: Korean pancakes with an intriguingly glutinous chew, traditionally stuffed with a mellow sweet syrup of brown sugar and nuts (RM11.90) but also featuring other fillings like cheese or chocolate.
Shopping at Sopoong is also possible, with shelves of Korean culinary produce and handicrafts available in case you'd like to bring back a bit of Busan to your household.
Many thanks to Sopoong and CITTA Mall for having us here.
Sopoong
G-40, CITTA Mall, Jalan PJU 1a/48, Pusat Perdagangan Dana 1, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Open Mon-Sun, 10am-10pm. Tel: 03-7662-1209
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