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Dae Jang Gum ?!!! (Onix Jun Korean Restaurant @ Bandar Baru Medan Ipoh)

August 30, 2008 | 665 views| 17 Comments » | Print This Post Print This Post

Annyong haseyo? (Good morning) Ottoshimnika? (How are you?)

Suffice to say, the Korean invasion in Malaysia had taken shape in dramatic proportion – From the primetime Korean dramas to delectable Korean food. And of course, who can neglect the magnetism/charm/seduction of Rain, not the natural showers, but the popstar. Who sang in Mandarin (weirdly, I might add) during the closing ceremony of the Olympics, masquerading as a locale maybe?

Clean, spacious, and unpretentious – promising a satisfying Korean dining experience

Korean restaurants in Klang Valley are a dime a dozen, literally. The other day I was in Hartamas, and the dozens of Japanese and Korean restaurants within the vicinity were mind-boggling. But here in Ipoh, searching for a reputable Korean restaurant was akin to finding a needle in a haystack. Recently (about 5 months ago) Onix Jun Korean Restaurant (aka Dae Jang Gum, how “imaginative”) opened for business in Bandar Baru Medan Ipoh, the business centre behind Kinta City/Jusco shopping centre.

Banchan (side dishes commonly served in a Korean meal)

Of course, this is NOT the only Korean restaurant in Ipoh, the other equally popular one is Yea Won Restaurant (click HERE for previous visit with Jason & Citygal), located in Medan Ipoh Bistari, also within the same perimeter of the area behind Jusco/Tesco in Ipoh.

Thus, comparison is inevitable. But me, KCA and KYT, who had been to both, unanimously agreed that Onix Jun serves higher quality Korean offerings compared to Yea Won.

Even the kimchi taste better, and very appetizing, preparing the palate for the impending Korean gastronomic fare.

Pa Jeon (RM12) and Kimchi Jeon (RM12) – Korean pancakes

The Kimchi Jeon was not spicy although the appearance may be deceiving. Jeon refers to Korean pancake dishes, and at Onix Jun, 3 types are served – Pa Jeon (egg & green onions), Kimchi Jeon (kimchi, duh … ) and Pumpkin Jeon (need I say more?). Dip them in soy sauce, the thin pancakes make great snack if you do not want a heavy meal. The Kimchi version scored better in my opinion. The Pa Jeon was too plain, unlike my aunt’s homemade version, bursting with flavours from the prawns, and gochujang sauce as accompaniment.

Fried Rice Cakes (RM20)

Another favourite of mine when dining Korean-style is the Fried Rice Cakes. The rice cakes at Yea Won was abyssmal, tasteless and sticky gravy, lacking in flavours. But the rice cakes here fared much better in our books, the chewy rice cakes served with carrots, scallions, and cabbages, topped with sesame seeds. The sauce provided much of the flavour, slightly sweet, sour yet savoury. Kinda resembles Chee Cheong Fun’s sweet gravy.

Spicy BBQ Pork (RM19)

Half lean-half fat cuts of pork, marinated in slightly spicy sauce (typical red pepper sauce ~ Korean speciality), and barbecued. Wrapped them in Romaine lettuce, and gobble them whole. Good stuff. If only the portion is larger. Hmmm ….

Kimchi Stew (RM18) with rice

Piping hot, or rather, BUBBLING hot on arrival, the kimchi stew was piquant, sour, and appetizing. Ingredients thrown in include chicken cubes, soft beancurd, cabbage, scallions, etc. A healthier option compared to the barbecued meats, thus, perfect for the anorexics/bulimics.

Dolsot Bibimbap (RM15)

One of Korea’s most famous rice dish, is the Bibimbap. Visually appealing, the warm rice is topped with various vegetables such as mushrooms, bean sprouts, radish, minced pork and an egg yolk, served in a claypot. How to eat them? Mix them well with the red pepper sauce (not spicy, no worries), then satiate the RICE POT in you. However, I do find their Bibimbap slightly dry, probably the reason why a bowl of soup was served together.

Bulgogi Rice (RM20)

Bulgogi, aka Korean Barbecued Beef, is one of the safest choice to order in Korean outlets. Marinated simply with soy sauce, sugar and various ingredients, then barbecued or pan-grilled, the sliced beef cuts is tasty enough to eat on its own, more so when complemented by a bowl of fluffy white rice. The sweet broth reminds me of sukiyaki beef, frothy with lots of sesame seeds, scallions and carrots, for a balanced meal in a pot.

Onix Jun aka Dae Jang Gum is manned by a Korean family, now residing in Ipoh. They speak impeccable English, and even Mandarin, so no worries. Of course, the second time I visited, they hired some locals as well. Previously, they were running their business at another premise, in the same area of Bandar Baru Medan Ipoh, but lesser known to Ipoh foodies.

Location : 31, Jln Medan Ipoh 4, Bandar Baru Medan Ipoh, 31400 Ipoh. Tel : 012-5377530, or 05-5477530.

Business hours : 11.30am-3.00 pm for lunch, and 5.30pm-11.00pm everyday, except Sunday when they open from 11.30am – 11.00pm straight. Closes on 1st and 2nd Tuesdays of the month.

With that, I’d like to extend my deepest gratitude to KCA for the treat, on behalf of KYT and TallGal. Altogether now, Kamsahamnida !!! ^_^

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17 Responses to “Dae Jang Gum ?!!! (Onix Jun Korean Restaurant @ Bandar Baru Medan Ipoh)”

  1. Life for Beginners says:
    August 30, 2008 at 1:57 pm

    Kamsahamnida!!

    Okay… what does that mean again? :P

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  2. mycroft says:
    August 30, 2008 at 4:37 pm

    do they serve the pork bbq? enjoy the one in yae won. but least tis is by real koreans… prob wil drop by one of the days

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  3. CUMI & CIKI says:
    August 30, 2008 at 8:04 pm

    yummie bulgogi.. but where’s the ox tongue??? gimme some tongue anyday.. kahkah

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  4. backstreetgluttons says:
    August 30, 2008 at 8:45 pm

    Yesterday ( or was it day before yesterday’s yesterday ) you din have the beer. You forgot the ultimate Korean wine here ! the killer that killed a few of us in Telawi Bangsar upstairs neighboring the vacated Castle some rains ago. We only remember some beef bbq and cockles then . Unlike your Kingsly spread here, which if we were (t)here wonder whether we will say again Korean food is mostly flat ( as in a flat chest on a flat plate ) ?
    haha !

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  5. JENCOOKS says:
    August 30, 2008 at 9:26 pm

    Anyonghaseyo
    Chal mogo sumida.

    Was Rain at the closing ceremony, official?

    The dtokpoki (rice cake) is nice but chewy at times.

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  6. J2Kfm says:
    August 30, 2008 at 9:38 pm

    life for beginners : Thank You. :)

    mycroft : they do not have the same BBQ sets like Yea Won though.
    But they do have BBQ items

    cumi & ciki : ox tongue really so nice meh? hehe … never tried also

    BSG : oh they're flat alright. :) not as wholesome and flavourful as their japanese counterparts. Korean wine? got la, but this was LUNCH. and we have to work after.

    jencooks : love the chewy texture. Rain was there, together with the other Chinese artists. and he was singing in mandarin. gee …

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  7. 550ml jar of faith says:
    August 31, 2008 at 9:59 am

    Did I count correct – you guys got 12 side banchan dishes? Is that standard, coz I’ve not been served more than 5!

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  8. babe_kl says:
    August 31, 2008 at 4:15 pm

    so gastronomical! pssst yr banana leaf rice entry was featured in today’s the star!!! wooohooo…

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  9. J2Kfm says:
    August 31, 2008 at 9:31 pm

    550mL Jar of faith : nope, it’s 6 per meal. the pics are from 2 separate visits. :)

    babe_kl : thanks. :) it came as a surprise as well. Happy Merdeka!

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  10. CK Lam says:
    September 1, 2008 at 12:08 pm

    The food looks great. I love Korean food too especially the bbq.

    I have just visited Che Go yesterday.

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  11. J2Kfm says:
    September 1, 2008 at 1:40 pm

    ck lam, I like Korean food too, though not as much as Japanese food.

    Che Go in Penang? or KL? haven’t heard of.

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  12. jason says:
    September 2, 2008 at 11:27 am

    Oh, goodie. New place for Korean food in Ipoh next!

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  13. J2Kfm says:
    September 2, 2008 at 2:16 pm

    yup, let’s gather there next time!

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  14. Criz Lai says:
    September 2, 2008 at 11:21 pm

    The Korean food looked nice although I do not frequent Korean restaurants a lot. Somehow the sourness and sweetness of the dishes does not suit me well. I guess age does matter right?? LOL!

    http://crizfood.blogspot.com/

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  15. J2Kfm says:
    September 3, 2008 at 8:47 am

    wait … you’re not even 30 yet, right? hahaha … my parents share your sentiments though. they can’t stand the taste of Korean food.

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  16. Anonymous says:
    September 5, 2009 at 12:08 pm

    halal? wuu ~ y ethg in ipoh seems to b non halal ny ~ frm d pics ~ lewks very2 tasty! d jealousy

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  17. J2Kfm says:
    September 5, 2009 at 4:44 pm

    hi Anonymous! thanks for dropping by. i'm prone to having my meals in chinese restaurants, hence the lack of halal food recommendations.
    but there are some, few and far, that's halal but i forgot the mention them in my posts.

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