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Love Korean Alcohol? Here’s Where You Can Try Them Here In Singapore!

For those who are avid fan of Korean drama and movies, you’ve probably seen how much they love drinking.  Whether there’s a celebration or it’s just a casual meal, alcohol is always seen at the table.

And if you’re wondering where you can get to taste these drinks here in Singapore, we’ve got you! Here’s our recommended Korean bars and restaurants serving Korean alcohol.

Pocha In A Forest

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Pocha in a forest is a Korean bistro located at 36 Pinsep Street. They serve various types of alcohol but what stands out is their Makgeolli that comes in 11 different flavours!

They offer a sampler set where you can taste 6 variants of Blueberry, Strawberry, Kiwi, Yuzi, Red Grapefruit and Lychee. But if you want to pass on drinking, you can still enjoy their delicious meals.

From snacks like hotdogs and pizzas to hearty meals like kimchi stew and bibimbap, you can find it here!

For more information, you can visit their Facebook page. 

The Chir Café + Bar

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Woke up too late for breakfast but too early for lunch? Head to 26A Lor Mambong at The Chir Café + Bar for a taste of Korean-fusion menu!

You can choose from their all-day-brunch meals, pasta and other Korean specialties like fried chicken, stir-fried kimchi, dakgalbi, tteokbokki and more. Come night time, you can avail their Buy 2 Get 1 Free Soju (min. spend of $50 on food items), or 1-for-1 beer promos.

If you’re feeling extra ~fancy~ they also have a wine promotion at a discounted price.

For more information, you can visit their Facebook page.

Joo Bar

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In Korea, there is a traditional liquor made using plums called maesil ju. It can be drink as is, with ice and even mixed into a cocktail depending on your preference.

At Joo Bar located at 5 Tan Quee Lan Street, you can try this sour plum shots for an extraordinary drinking experience. However, if you want to stick to the usual Korean drinks, they also have makgeolli and soju.

You can even add a twist to your night by ordering their soju cocktails and pair it with their chicken wings, unique tofu chips and seafood rapokki.

For more information, you can visit their Facebook page.

HONEY NIGHT

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For huge group of friends, Honey Night is the place to be as they offer alcohol tower promotions with 1 choice of snack. For only $99, you can get 3 litres of beer tower, 3 bottles of soju and meal of either fries, ramyeon, fish jerky, rice ball, honey puff or tteok kko chi.

Of course, they also serve other Korean dishes like kimbab, kimchi fried rice, beef bulgogi, soybean paste stew as well as sangyeopsal. You can visit Honey Night at 511 Guillemard Road.

For more information, you can visit their Facebook page.

ANJU

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At ANJU, they don’t just offer regular makgeolli or rice wine. They have special variation that is infused with white lotus and another one with a hint of hazelnut and dark caramel.

This one in the photo is the Champagane Makgeolli, a carbonated drink that has a refreshing and fizzy taste, but is also a combination of sweet and sour flavour. For wine enthusiasts, they have fruit wines made using Jeju tangerines, Korean apples or aged with Korean yuja (citrus fruit).

ANJU is located at 62 Tras Street.

For more information, you can visit their Facebook page.

Jjan

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Every hour is happy hour at Jjan situated at the heart of Orchard’s SCAPE 2 mall and Suntec Tower 3.

You can choose between their soju, beer and alcohol tower promotions if you want to avail some discounts or, order ala carte if you want to fly solo. Aside from quenching your thirst, you can also satisfy your cravings for Korean food.

Jjan serves various meals like their special kimchi pizza, signature fried chicken and cheese u-yu ramen!

For more information, you can visit their Facebook page.

2D1N Soju Bang

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2D1N Soju Bang prides itself in being a family friendly traditional Korean restaurant that specializes in Charcoal Grill and Stews.

Obviously, just like the store’s name soju won’t be missing from their menu for adults who want to pair their meal with some alcohol. They also offer Korean sake as well Korean Power Bokbunja (mountain raspberry wine).

The store is located at 44/46 Tanjong Pagar Road.

For more information, you can visit their Facebook page.

That concludes our list of Korean bars and restaurants here in Singapore. Have you been to any of these places? Share your experience with us below!