Delicious Bangkok Famous pop art cafe, San Sen now has a Korean restaurant. Is it cool? Let me tell you, it's sold by real Koreans. And the shop is super artistic. For our main dishes, there are many menus to choose from, including Korean rice balls (Kimbap) and various flavors of Korean Mama that have been adapted and seasoned, adding ingredients to make it more delicious than Mama with hot water. As stated in the menu, which brand of Mama is used for each dish. It can be called a selling point.
sookjai On a holiday, walking back from the National Library, Thewet, I was thinking about what to eat and found Famous pop art cafe. It is a shop that serves drinks both day and night, and has food for people who want a heavy meal. I ordered Bibimyeon, which is cold Mama (cold instant noodles) with grilled pork, because it looked very delicious in the menu.
The shop serves kimchi and pickled radish first. The pickled vegetables are very delicious. The kimchi is a little spicy. What's really good is the radish (can I buy two kilos of pickled radish to take home? I'll eat it with pleasure). It's a little sour, a little sweet, very delicious. While waiting for the food, eat kimchi first.
Not long after, the food was served in a brass pot. It was cold dry noodles with grilled pork, which came with a lot of grilled pork (worth the price of 200 baht). The grilled pork was perfectly cooked and looked delicious. The noodles were juicy with sauce, not too spicy, a little sweet. The grilled pork was so much that I could hardly finish it.
The shop is decorated in an art gallery style with a lot of pop art paintings (pop art paintings like this are sold at Chatuchak. I suspect the owner bought them all because they are used to decorate the shop with hundreds of paintings). This shop is truly Korean because even the order taker is a Korean guy. Girls might like this.
