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New in Town: Authentic K-BBQ in a kopitiam?!

New in Town: Authentic K-BBQ in a kopitiam?!

Yahoo04-05-2025
Tired of the standard coffee shop fare? Bak chor mee, chicken rice, cai fan, we've seen it all. If you're looking to try something new, K-Dolsot BBQ at S-11 AMK 530 Food House serving up goodies at hawker prices is the place for you.
The highlight of their stall is the DIY BBQ Set, where you get to grill the marinated meats to your liking! The cheapest set starts from S$19.80 and comes with chicken, pork, la mian, lettuce wraps and 4 types of banchan — perfect for 2 pax.
Drag more people along to enjoy the ultimate set that comes with added Beef and Lamb for S$33.80, which is best suited for 4 pax! After all, the more the merrier.
There is definitely an emphasis on the 'DIY', seeing from their variety of free-flow condiments like chilli powder and cumin powder that you can use to season your meats to perfection.
If you are unsure of how to start (or just don't feel like cooking), feel free to approach any of the kind staff, and they'll be more than willing to assist with the grilling.
For those who simply want a quick meal, check out their sizzling single-portion Teppan Set Meals that come with a choice of Chicken (S$5.50), Pork (S$6.50), Beef (S$7.50) or Lamb (S$8.50), a bowl of rice and banchan on the side. Shoutout to the Seafood lovers out there as they've just launched a new Sabah Fish Set (S$6.50) as well.
Customers have praised K-Dolsot's generous portions and value for money, citing it as a lovely place to have meals with family and friends. One netizen's comment sums it up well: 'A great place for a casual BBQ meal without breaking the bank.'
K-BBQ doesn't always have to be a fancy or expensive affair. As long as you've got a dolsot, marinated meats and good company (optional), you're in for a satisfyingly comforting meal.
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