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Mukshidonna @ KINEX

11 Tanjong Katong Rd, Singapore 437157 #01-30/31

8168 4708

$7 · Halal Certified · Restaurant · Korean · Chicken · Seafood · Beverages · Dessert · Vegetarian · Fried rice with cheese

Monday: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM Tuesday: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM Wednesday: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM Thursday: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM Friday: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM Saturday: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM Sunday: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM

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Gede Bagus Bayu Pentium

Rated 2.0/5.0 a year ago

This place is simply overpriced. The food was actually decent and quite interesting (first time trying Korean stew). The soup was thick and the flavour was strong enough. But when it comes to the price, this place is quite disappointing. One stew for 2 people without any additional can easily cost 40SGD. The cheese fried rice is too expensive for 8+SGD with only rice, corn, and seaweed. The atmosphere is definitely okay, nothing special. And the staff is okay, just feel understaffed We ordered - Basic Stew for 2 (Beef bulgogi and chicken sausage) - Ramen noodle - Fried Rice with Cheese (add on, they'll put it in the same pot, so you need to finish the stew first)

Shanny lhs

Rated 1.0/5.0 a year ago

Worst Korean Food Experience, doesn’t worth the price, no wonder why the restaurant is empty during lunch time on a weekday. There is only 4 tteokbokki and 4 thin slice of fish cake found in the so called Tteokbokki strew ($13.9), and it is a must to add on at least one type of noodles ($3), saying it is a minimum requirement by the staff, you cannot change it to fried rice, as fried rice is an “extra add on”. Taste is worse than average, hawker centre ones are a lot better

Zess Arish

Rated 5.0/5.0 a year ago

Really like the concept of the stew being turn to fried rice after all the items in the stew and eaten up. The fried rice taste like kimchi fried rice with options to put cheese. For the stew you can but a lot of items like dumpling, eggs, cheese, beef, noodles, fish cake and many more. You can get your teokbokki fix here. There is assortment of side dish but no desert except for the fish ice cream. This place is halal.

WEE

Rated 1.0/5.0 10 months ago

✅️ Expensive ✅️ Halal-friendly ✅️ Charge by per pax ✅️ Minimum 2 to dine-in ✅️ Thick broth and jelak ✅️ NETS or cash only ✅️ Earn NTUC Link Plus! points ✅️ Charged 20 cents per wet wipe ❌️ No side dishes provided ❌️ Not clear what is in the army stew ❌️ No free-flow water or tea ❌️ No non-stick pan ❌️ Lacking basic ingredients (such as kimchi, tofu, and luncheon meat) ❌️ No credit or debit card payment ❌️ No FavePay or GrabPay payment ------- This place is halal-friendly and allows you to earn NTUC Link Plus! Rewards. However, when you sit down and study the menu, it is quite ridiculous. Everyone at the table has to order something from the Tteokbokki section as they go by per head. Cheese, mushrooms and sausage are placed in the same category alongside beef and they all cost the same ($13.90 as of July 2022) which doesn't make sense. Everything else is considered add-ons: noodles, eggs, luncheon meat, etc. The entire menu is an order sheet. They tried to go digital with the QR code, but the online menu still does not explain what goes into the army stew and you may end up ordering extra from the add-ons. There were no side dishes provided like in other Korean places or free-flow water or tea. When the food came, it was underwhelming. For the price we paid (About $36 for two-person), the food was not enough for two considering there were no side dishes and the lack of basic army stew ingredients such as tofu, luncheon meat and kimchi. Everything was already cooked, only the noodles were harder when the server landed the pan. Other than the noodles being cooked longer, there was no need for the heating element. You have to keep stirring because the ingredients get stuck at the bottom of the pan easily as it is not a non-stick pan. They only accept NETS and cash, server did not ask if we used the wet wipes or not and yet charged us for it. Probably going to be the last time I step foot in this restaurant.

jessie

Rated 1.0/5.0 a year ago

food was overpriced and mediocre. ridiculous to charge 13.90 for 1 serving of tteokbokki and its a must to order the no. of servings based on number of pax. the 3 servings of tteokbokki we had to order looked like 1 serving. i think its crazy to charge $3 for ONE pack of instant ramen. in the end, we couldn't even finish the ramen because we had to buy 3 servings. could have saved some food and money, but we weren't allowed to apparently, since it was a must to order 3 servings for 3 people. the service was average, and we were charged 90 cents for 3 packs of wet wipes that we didnt asked for in the first place. we were just simply charged without knowing the price of it. The menu was also confusing as there arent any QR codes to access the menu or hardcopy provided. just a small clipboard with a list of ingredients. would not consider coming back again.

Michelle Lee

Rated 1.0/5.0 2 months ago

I found this place to be both overpriced and underwhelming. To begin with, the entire "menu" was presented solely in Korean, making it incredibly challenging for anyone unfamiliar with Korean cuisine to comprehend the offerings. It seemed as though only those well-versed in Korean dishes would be able to navigate through it. Additionally, I attempted to take advantage of a promotional offer inspired by the popular show "Squid Game," but it turned out to be futile since no one in my party could make sense of the menu. Regrettably, I cannot recommend this establishment, and I sincerely wish I had conducted more thorough research before walking in.

Leah Wang

Rated 4.0/5.0 in the last week

Great food, decent price. would come back here for my army stew fixes! Just wished we could add on more food after the food was already halfway eaten.

Audrey Lee

Rated 5.0/5.0 7 months ago

Really good army stew with generous portions of ingredients. Best part of the meal is the must-order fried rice with cheese which uses the leftover broth from the stew!! Interesting concept and very flavourful. Cozy place for a hearty meal.

Eileen Goh

Rated 5.0/5.0 a month ago

Very authentic Korean taste for it’s food.. Favourite is their fried rice at the end of stew! Didnt manage to order my first few times there, but now, can’t leave without having the fried rice 🫰💕. Oh ya. Add in dumplings are great too! Price is reasonable for the amount of portion they are giving! Strongly recommend!

JunQin Chua

Rated 1.0/5.0 6 months ago

Worked nearby so decided to have dinner with a colleague here. It was a mistake not to check the reviews before choosing to dine here. It was like what most of the other customers commented, portion is pathetic considering the amount we paid $38+ for 2 pax (Tteokbokki 8pcs - initially we found 3pcs then server came over to tell us it’s not a mistake and helped us find another 2pcs, [you can see the 5 in the video attached] in the end we were fortunate to find another 3pcs to enjoy. Enoki, fish cakes and the rest were miserably little as well. Thankfully the chicken sausages and cheese was generous.) Ate halfway, it was salty, so we decided to add the rice. Was told that we still had carbs(Tteokbokki & Noodles) in the pot and had to finish it before the fried rice can be cooked. The fried rice (see picture) look more appetising because of the chicken sausages that we still had left. Overall, I would recommend you to stay away from the Kinex outlet unless of course you don’t mind paying over the odds for Korean food that is below average at best.

Ang Bon

Rated 4.0/5.0 3 months ago

The food was quite tasty and good for friends who are Muslim as restaurant is halal. Tteokbokki is good soft and chewy.

Syafiqah I.

Rated 4.0/5.0 5 months ago

Went on a Monday evening around 6.45 pm and we were the only ones there. I really like this restaurant, have been coming since they were in Pasir Ris. Not the cheapest but the food is great! :) will always come back. We paid around $40 for the army stew for 2 pax. Added ramyeon & enoki mushroom, on top of the cheese & bulgogi that came with the set. Then we topped up another $7 for the fried rice! You’d have to finish all the ingredients in your army stew before you can order the fried rice.

Jans

Rated 5.0/5.0 4 months ago

Really good food and service, we had about 21 pax there and everything went so well. Soup base was so yummy, did not regret adding fried rice!’n

Ms. Z

Rated 5.0/5.0 2 months ago

It was my first time there, and the food was quite good. Additionally, the staff were all very kind and friendly. I do wish they used regular cabbage instead of napa cabbage, though. 😅

Sophia Lin

Rated 5.0/5.0 in the last week

Visited Mukshidonna yesterday since I was craving for army stew. I didnt have to wait too long for the food. Broth was rich and flavorful & portion sizes were just nice for me. Service staff were friendly and helpful too. Thumbs up!

Rocher Anastasia

Rated 5.0/5.0 a week ago

Food portion is very generous and ingredients are fresh! Staffs were helpful and welcoming! Nice place to have gathering with friends. Would definitely be back again. Thank you!

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