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Seoul Roll – Jinja? Korean Kimbap Kiosk At Raffles City

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Jinja? Korean Kimbap or Gimbap can be found at this modern Modern Korean rice roll kiosk Seoul Roll at the basement of Raffles City.

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‘Kim’ means fried seaweed while ‘bap’ refers to rice. Kimbap can be filled with anything from seasoned and fresh vegetables, egg, tuna, chicken, crab sticks to meat, usually eaten like as a light meal.

The Korean Rice Roll looks very similar to the Japanese sushi, but I know of Korean friends who do not like that association.

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Seoul Roll serves a variety of 8 types for the moment, including Spicy Pork, Nuts & Anchovy, Crab Salad, Cuttlefish, Bulgogi, Crispy Shrimp and Tuna Salad. Price range from $4 to $4.50.

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After ordering, owner Stella Jung would cut them up into centimeter thick slices, pack them into boxes for takeaway.

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Between the signature Seoul Roll with spam as the key ingredient, I preferred the tuna or crab salad. Perhaps because the rolls have been left in the open for a while, the mayonnaise based rolls tasted more moist and palatable.

I find the rice rolls filling enough if you want a quick fuss-free meal option. They are actually quite healthy tasting, and I wish for more seasonable vegetables and kimchi for that extra savour.

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Seoul Roll
Raffles City Shopping Centre #B1-58, 252 North Bridge Road Singapore 179103 (City Hall MRT)
Opening Hours: 11am – 8pm

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