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Ssak3 Korean BBQ & Bistro - 90 Minutes Unlimited Ssak3 Buffet

 Ssak3 Korean BBQ & Bistro - Restaurant Front

It’s ironic how I visit Bras Basah Complex regularly but I had no idea there is a Korean barbecue restaurant called Ssak3 Korean BBQ & Bistro on the second floor.

It turned out Ssak was originally the Bras Basah branch of the Ssikkek Korean BBQ chain. It was renamed Ssak3 Korean BBQ & Bistro in 2020.

Decor

Ssak3 Korean BBQ & Bistro - Interior

With television screens showing Korean mukbangs both inside and outlet the restaurant, it’s impossible not to crave for some Korean food when you are here.

I saw many groups of Koreans dining so I believe the food here must be pretty authentic.

The Food

Ssak3 Korean BBQ & Bistro - 90 Minutes Unlimited Ssak3 Buffet

The 90 Minute Unlimited Ssak3 Buffet is available Monday - Thursday for lunch and dinner at S$29.90 for adults and S$19.90 for child (90-120cm).

Unlike buffets like K.Cook Korean BBQ where there are many different meats to choose from, Ssak3 only offers 4 type of meats:

  • Duroc Honeycomb Pork Belly
  • Beef Short Plate
  • Marinated Pork
  • Marinated Chicken

Ssak3 Korean BBQ & Bistro - Duroc Honeycomb Pork Belly

I love the honeycomb pork belly which are so thin, they taste absolutely divine when eaten as ssambap. Beef short plate is slightly more chewy, but nevertheless just as delicious. I just have to remember not to order the marinated chicken and pork, they are too sweet for my liking.

Ssak3 Korean BBQ & Bistro - Banchan

The buffet also comes with free-flow  banchan (Korean side dishes).

Ssak3 Korean BBQ & Bistro - Beef Brisket Beanpaste Stew

You also get to choose one stew per every 2-3 persons:

  • Pork & Kimchi Stew
  • Beef Brisket Beanpaste Stew
  • Spicy Pork & Soft Tofu Stew

Ssak3 Korean BBQ & Bistro - Yukhoe

Besides the barbecue buffet, this restaurant also has all the Korean dishes you can think of such as marinated crabs (ganjang gejang) and seasoned raw beef (yukhoe).

Ssak3 Korean BBQ & Bistro - Featured Image

Ssak3 Korean BBQ & Bistro

Address: 231 Bain Street, Bras Basah Complex #02-01, Singapore 180231

Telephone: 63364476

Opening Hours: Closed on Tuesdays, Monday + Wednesday - Sunday 11.30am - 2.30pm, 5pm - 10.30pm

Facebook Page: https://m.facebook.com/ssak3brasbasah

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