Choi's Don & Dak Korean Table Teppan BBQ Restaurant @ Kuchai Entrepreneur Park Old Klang Road

Fancy some honest to goodness, no frills Korean teppan barbecue meat? Choi's Don & Dak Korean Teppan BBQ Restaurant is a rather new eatery in Kuchai Entrepeneur Park serving pork (don) and chicken (dak) off their menu. It was a rather nice evening out with fellow foodies and friends where we tried out their signature fares. Check out below on what we had that evening.


Choi's Don & Dak Korean Table Teppan BBQ Restaurant @ Kuchai Entrepreneur Park Old Klang Road
Choi's Don & Dak Korean Table Teppan BBQ Restaurant @ Kuchai Entrepreneur Park Old Klang Road



Choi's Don & Dak ~ Korean Restaurant
30 Jalan Kuchai Maju 8
Jalan Kuchai Maju 8
Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park
57100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-7980 0056
Opening Hours: 10am to 10pm


The rather cute gas tank that is fully clothed
The rather cute gas tank that is fully clothed

The environment at Choi's Don & Dak is pretty casual and comfortable with lots of open space, important because the staff will barbecue the meat on the hot plate in front of us. I found the gas tanks below the tables to be rather interesting as it was fully clothed in these checkered cloth! The walls of the restaurant were left white, with an option for diners to leave down their creative drawings and messages after the meal. 


The vegetables, and meat used to cook our dak-galbi dish
The vegetables, and meat used to cook our dak-galbi dish
The dish is stir fried in front of us at the table
The dish is stir fried in front of us at the table

Dak Galbi, is a popular traditional Korean dish generally prepared by stir-frying marinated chicken dices in a gochujang (chili pepper paste) based sauce, sliced cabbage, potato, scallions, onions, carrots and tteok (rice cake) together on a hot plate or pan.

You could add in extra ingredients such as the noodles in this one
You could add in extra ingredients such as the noodles in this one- Dak Galbi (RM19.80 per person)

Stir fried in front of us, the flavour and smell hit our nose even before we got to chomp down on the goodies. The chili pepper paste from the Dak Galbi gave out a very fragrant aroma, and tasted really good when take with the accompanying cabbages and more. This was the chicken version, with the pork version coming up next. 


Assorted Mushrooms - RM8
Assorted Mushrooms - RM8
Korean U-don - RM7
Korean U-don - RM7
Assorted sausage - RM8
Assorted sausage - RM8

The serving size can be varied depending on the number of diners at the table, starting from RM19.80 per serving without any added ingredients. It's interesting to note that you could add in your favourite mushrooms, mozzarella cheese, rice cake, korean ramyun (noodles), udon, and sausages with extra $ starting from RM6 each to RM8. 


Jumuluck, stir fried on the spot
Jumuluck, stir fried on the spot
Jumuluck (pork) - RM22.50 per serving, shown here is a serving for 2
Jumuluck (pork) - RM22.50 per serving, shown here is a serving for 2

Up next, we had these delicious grilled pork meat (jumuluck) stir fried to perfection using ingredients similar to dakgalbi. They've added in some extra ingredients including pumpkins an onions to give out a very pleasant aroma. I like the fact Choi's Don & Dak used pork belly, which to me is the perfect choice, being very soft and very tasty. It wasn't too spicy, but spicy enough to tingle your taste buds. Good stuff here, where I could "whallop" 2 servings myself!


Fried rice with dry layer, before being fried
Fried rice with dry layer, before being fried 
Bokeumbap - Fried rice with dry layer - RM7

On their menu too, is the Fried Rice with Dry layer, which similar to dak galbi and jumuluck, it is prepared directly at our table. A popular dish from Korea, the Bokeumbap is cooked using sesame oil, flattened on the hot plate until it develops that crispy layer underneath. with the added seaweed, it's indeed an acquired taste. 


Korean Ramyum - RM12
Korean Ramyum - RM12
Korean Jjapaghetti - RM7.80
Korean Jjapaghetti - RM7.80

If you're a fan of noodles, then choose either the wet and spicy Korean Ramyum, or the dry and sweet Korean Jjapaghetti from their ala carte menu. Essentially a spicy curry dish, I found the Korean Ramyum to be pretty good, making you sweat from the spiciness after one bowl. The Korean Jjapaghetti however was on the sweet side, where I personally prefer savoury fried noodles. 


Pork Cutlet - RM16.50
Pork Cutlet - RM16.50
Janice and baby Martin enjoying the meal together over at Choi's Don & Dak
Janice and baby Martin enjoying the meal together over at Choi's Don & Dak

Pork cutlets! If you're still not yet full from all the other dishes at Choi's Don & Dak Korean Table Teppan BBQ Restaurant, then by all means, order their pork cutlets and stuff yourself. I like the crunchy crispy cutlets, doused in their special sauce. If you're on a look out for a good Korean BBQ meal out with good spicy DakGalbi or Jumuluck, do drop by Choi's Don & Dak and try them out for yourself!




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  1. I love Koren...food! LOL!!! Lovely Scottish tartan for the gas tank!

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