Yaksok
🏪 Muslim Owned
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Yaksok, meaning "promise" in Korean, represents a Muslim-owned culinary venture that fuses Korean and Japanese flavours into creative halal dishes. The restaurant has evolved through several locations, starting along Tanjong Pagar Road before opening a hawker stall at Amoy Street Food Centre, and most recently establishing a presence at Bali Lane in Bugis where they continue to serve their signature fusion creations.
The menu showcases an inventive blend of Korean and Japanese influences across multiple categories. Starters include Korean Wings at eight dollars and unique items like Salmon or Beef Sushibake at twelve dollars, alongside Tater Tots crowned with Bulgogi or Mentaiko. The donburi selection features Salmon, Chicken Katsu, and Unagi options ranging from eighteen to twenty dollars, each served with assorted vegetables and a shoyu egg. Pasta lovers can indulge in Mentaiko Prawn Pasta or Spicy GoChUnagi Pasta at twenty-five dollars each.
What distinguishes Yaksok is their commitment to making Korean-Japanese fusion accessible while maintaining halal certification, addressing a gap in Singapore's dining scene. The restaurant complements their food offerings with signature craft mocktails at twelve dollars including Halia Fizz, Lavender Iced Tea, Nenas Colada, and Matcha Mallow. Whether you are craving Japanese comfort food with a Korean twist or seeking halal dining options in the CBD and Bugis areas, Yaksok delivers creative dishes that honour their promise of quality fusion cuisine.
The menu showcases an inventive blend of Korean and Japanese influences across multiple categories. Starters include Korean Wings at eight dollars and unique items like Salmon or Beef Sushibake at twelve dollars, alongside Tater Tots crowned with Bulgogi or Mentaiko. The donburi selection features Salmon, Chicken Katsu, and Unagi options ranging from eighteen to twenty dollars, each served with assorted vegetables and a shoyu egg. Pasta lovers can indulge in Mentaiko Prawn Pasta or Spicy GoChUnagi Pasta at twenty-five dollars each.
What distinguishes Yaksok is their commitment to making Korean-Japanese fusion accessible while maintaining halal certification, addressing a gap in Singapore's dining scene. The restaurant complements their food offerings with signature craft mocktails at twelve dollars including Halia Fizz, Lavender Iced Tea, Nenas Colada, and Matcha Mallow. Whether you are craving Japanese comfort food with a Korean twist or seeking halal dining options in the CBD and Bugis areas, Yaksok delivers creative dishes that honour their promise of quality fusion cuisine.
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