Market Blue, a Korean food hall for fans of K-culture

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This Korean food hall, which is in its soft launch phase, is one for fans of K-culture. Market Blue’s chief operating officer Lee Ju-hak calls it a “grocerant” – a grocery and restaurant in one – inspired by traditional wet markets in Seoul. It...

When Market Blue opens fully, its opening hours will be adjusted – from 10.30am to 10pm.

The retail section offers an interesting mix of products such as golf balls in egg cartons, clothing, potato chip-shaped clips, Korean ramyun and snacks.The brands are by food and beverage company Gusto X, which also runs the B For Bagel cafe, originally from Seoul, next to Market Blue in the same mall.A hearty baekban meal is the star dish at the Gogipan stall at Market Blue.A hearty baekban meal is the star dish here.

Other dishes include sweet and spicy chewy noodles and bibim mandoo , which is served with Korean potstickers instead of rice.ST PHOTO: EUNICE QUEKI like that you can buy individual packets – you get to try more flavours without having to worry about what to do with those you are not fond of. After asking for recommendations, I end up in a very intense discussion on my ramyun preferences with the friendly staff.

I leave with five packets – a mix of spicy and seafood flavours, as well as a dry and non-fried option.The latter is my top pick. The shape of the snack reminds me of fusilli pasta, with the spiral pattern adding to its crunch and each ridge glistening with honey. It is not too sweet and highly addictive.Info:

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