Jin Go Gae - Speisekarte

272 Burlington Road, New Malden I-KT3 4NL, United Kingdom

🛍 Sushi, Asiatic, Seafood, European

4.1 💬 7108 Bewertungen
Jin Go Gae

Telefon: (+44)2089492506

Adresse: 272 Burlington Road, New Malden I-KT3 4NL, United Kingdom

Stadt: New Malden

Gerichte: 11

Bewertungen: 7108

Webseite: http://jingogae.co.uk

"I was really feeling the Monday blues and there was nothing better than the email I found in my inbox to cheer me up! I’d just been invited to a Korean restaurant’s birthday celebration and I thought to myself- why the hell not?! I’d been hearing a lot about Korean food but had not really given it a proper go so this was my perfect chance. Although a bit of a trek for me from London, once on the train from Waterloo to Mortspur Park, 20 minutes did not seem that far away at all! Jin Go Gae is a popular family-run restaurant in New Malden and they were celebrating their birthday in partnership with Korea Foods. It was going to be an exclusive evening of Korean food and drink to showcase their most popular dishes and give us an authentic taste of Seoul. Another cuisine to add to my long list too! ; Jin Go Gae was originally established by Mr. Cho. He still wakes up at 5am each morning to make all of their secret marinades and sauces, but the restaurant is now run day to day by his daughters Nicole and Sisil. Jin Go Gae offers a true Korean experience both day and night. At lunch times they offer an affordable lunch menu, with dishes such as short rib soup and rice for only £6. In the evenings, the restaurant is famous for their BBQ and are one of the very few restaurants in London to use coal which gives their meat the authentically smoky flavours that Koreans love. It’s always a great sign when the restaurant is full of local Koreans. You know it’s a good start! I love the small details. Whether it’s the way the table is laid out, the cutlery used or design of the menu. What better way to welcome us than have our very own personalised name tags (and names in Korean- how cool!! and menu?! Jin Go Gae- you had me at the word Go ; The menu was split into four sections…and I still couldn’t get over how nicely it was designed. My very own personal menu to take home as a souvenir! We were treated to some condiments every Korean dining table is incomplete without not to forget the cult favourite KIMCHI!! (I am addicted The pancake was so delicious! Both of these had a different texture. The Parjeon had varied textures- it was crispy, spring onions still had a crunch to them and you could taste the seafood which usually in such a dish can diminish. The sweet potato starch noodles were a revelation! They were translucent, beautiful to look at and had such a distinctive taste but I could not tell they were made of sweet potato at all. Japchae was definitely one of my favourite starters. If they’d given me the Parjeon and Japchae- I would’ve happily finished both dishes on my own :P The rice cake dish was the perfect palate cleanser. It tasted so fresh and had such clean flavours. Since I don’t eat pork my friend Paddy kindly stepped in to review the pork dishes for me :D “This traditional appetiser was a meal in itself. Its a pork dish served with Korean cabbage and tofu. Kim-chi is a staple meal at any Korean table. Once a rare product outside the orient, this vinegar preserved cabbage is readily available at any Korean food store. Like a fine wine, with age it grows in flavour. The Kim-chi I was served had been aged two weeks, in-house at Jin ho gae. I’m not a fan of cabbage to be honest, especially if it’s just covered in vinegar. However, I was amazing at how this simple mix brought my dish together. The Kim-chi is served with a spicy Korean pork and vegetable curry, which had a wonderful tang that mellowed with the sweetness of the pork loin. I remember tasting a little chilli, but it was not off-putting, but did balance well with the Kim-Chi. The deep red of the pork curry brought an amazing vibrancy to the plate. The Tofu Kimchi Bokum arrived on the table in three separate plates, which meant I had to build my morsel by balancing on the tofu with the Kim-chi, and curried pork. The interaction my appetiser demanded made the experience fun and interesting. I mean how often do you get the chance to explore your food?” All the starters served were delicious and it would be unfair if I picked one over the other because even when I look at the photos- I am reminded of the amazing burst of flavours in my mouth and the subsequent song and dance in my head! Every single starter had a personality of its own. While the Kangpoongi was fiery and crunchy, the Tteokbokki (Tuk-bokki was sweet which gets overtaken by the warmth of the chilli and then you can’t help but fall in love with the softness of the rice cakes. It was the ultimate Korean comfort food. If I’m having one of those ridiculous days where I want to punch someone- I’d happily trade that mood for a bowl of Tteokbokki. I feel it holds the magic to lift me up! ; BBQ time! Every table at Jin Go Gae has a coal fuelled grill and these were imported all the way from Korea. The staff expertly handled the meat and the coal. Laid it out all nicely for us and made us look like novices. These BBQ’s are a great way to have fun in groups where you can cook the meat like you want and challenge each other to eat the whole thing in ONE BITE! One bite you say?! Yep! So once the meat is grilled, you dip it in the sesame oil (only for the meat that isn’t marinated and lay it on the cabbage leaf, top it up with mix of chopped spring onions, green chillies and my new favourite Go-chujang chilli paste. AND then you devour all of this in one bite! I challenge you for next time you are at Jin Go Gae. ; If you’re a vegetarian then there are plenty of choices in the main menu however, you won’t find a vegetarian BBQ option since Korean BBQ is traditionally meat based. My friend Paddy had the following experience to share of the BBQ: I was mesmerised by this contemporary metal disk that stood out against the traditional oriental decor which was designed to look like a royal palace. It’s only when you order the BBQ is the mystery revealed. When the server removes the metal plate a platform for a hot coal grill is exposed. The server disappears to the kitchen and returns with a bucket of hot coal and a plate of meat. The server places the coal in the middle of the table on the exposed platform. The server then placed a stone lid grill tray and begins slowly laying out raw pork belly. You witness the deep blood red sizzled into a white pink as the server slowly turns the meat. The table becomes alive with activity, and you can’t help feeling special as your meal is made inches away from your plate. As you grab the freshly grilled meat from the grill, it still sings as you dip it in some sesame oil. This is the only flavouring the meat needs. Simplicity done right is all this meal needs, and is done well. By the time I forced myself to eat the last piece of my BBQ’d beef, I was told there was still the rice dish to go. Err… Wut?! It was Bibimbap! And having heard nothing short of great stories about this dish, how could I let it pass? Full stomach?? Paah! whatever… Bibimbap is served in a hot stone bowl glazed with sesame oil (so the rice doesn’t stick , topped with baby spinach, yellow head bean sprouts, carrots, mooli, zucchini, mushrooms, seaweed flakes, marinated beef and fried egg accompanied with spicy chilli paste. Words cannot do the photo any justice. Just look at the beautiful array of colours and you’re definitely getting more than your 5 a day in this dish! :P Sisil showed us how it’s done Korean style. She dropped a generous dollop of the chilli paste on top, cracked the glistening egg yolk and proceeded to give the whole dish a good mix. Mmmm….every bite had a distinct flavour. While in one bite I would have the mushroom, zucchini and egg with rice; in another bite, I would get mooli, chilli paste, rice and beef. Full of texture, fresh vegetables and seasoned to perfection- just a perfect bowl of goodness for one of these wintery nights! Last but not the least was the dessert. I’ve never really tasted any Korean dessert and I don’t think Korean cuisine is known for their dessert either. This part of the meal was definitely the talking point and something all us diners will never forget! :P #ifyouknowyouknow While the dessert wasn’t something to write home about- I do challenge you all to try the Green tea rice balls. And while you’re at it- do a challenge of who gets to eat the most in one go. How hard can it be right?! Well, once you get there and attempt this challenge- let me know how it went. I’d love to know! :P Having eaten over my capacity and my stomach screaming and shouting by this point- I was happy to be rolled all the way home. I was full- but in a good way since the food and the ingredients were so fresh. It was such a lovely evening being hosted by Sisil, Nicole and Da-Hae and Dan from Korea Foods as well as the staff at Jin Go Gae. This night was truly an education and an eye-opener for me in terms of Korean cuisine and I’ve never been more happier adding a new food category to my blog :D Our hosts and Korea Food patrons very kindly prepared some goodie bags for us to take away with some recipes to try at home. Suffice to say- they’ve converted me : I heartily recommend this restaurant to anyone who is looking to try Korean food. It is a restaurant that is run with passion and love. The locals love it and it’s a Korean community favourite. Bring your friends and family to this lovely place. I can guarantee- you won’t go home disappointed! :D And if you’re inspired to cook some Korean food at home, why not check out Korea Foods (largest importers of Korean food in Europe and cook up your own Korean feast at home! To find out more, find below the link to their social media accounts: Facebook page: Jingogae Twitter: @JingogaeUK Instagram: JingogaeUK There are plenty more reviews to come so stay tuned!"

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Rotten meat, terrible service. The worst restaurant ever. If you don't want to get sick ot poisoned, avoid this place! Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: £30–40 Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1

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Thana

the food was bland and oily but when we told them they gave us more oily food on purpose. terrible service and place. no basic etiquette to customers. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: £10–20 Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1


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User

To recap, W, a Korean acquintance of mine recommended me two Korean restaurants in the vicinity of Raynes Park train station and I was determined to try them out in a single day. After lunch at Cah Chi, the three of us headed to Kingston before hopping on


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User

another new Korean restaurant found in new paintings. they love eating that we have ordered, like seafood pancakes, tuk pooki and the appetizers. unfortunately we ordered the meat for grill and the grill did not work. the meats were then prepared in their kitchen.


Matthew
Matthew

The food and flavours were good what there was of it. The bbq is a real novelty but service needs to be improved and value for money is not good, very overpriced. When you ask a waitress for something three times and they still dont bring it there is clearly something wrong. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £100+ Food: 4 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes: Korean BBQ


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User

I have to agree with most people and say that this is undoubtedly one of the best and most authentic korean restaurants around. The food is fantastic, the kimchi especially stands out as the best I've had round new malden. It does get incredibly busy and noisy on weekend evenings and queueing for a table is.likely unless you've booked. The service could definitely be a bit more attentive but still a very good eating out experience


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User

Ever since I’ve come back from Seoul, I became sick of eating kimchi, all I was craving was the Western and diverse flavours in London. Two weeks of non-stop Korean food all day and night was a bit much for me, but it wasn’t long again that I wanted Korean food. My friend has been out in New Malden for a while and I was due for a catch up with him. I’ve promised ages ago to visit him for dinner. So off on the train from Waterloo I went and arrived in New Malden on a rainy day. He picked me up from the station and drove to Jin Go Gae.


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After endless hunting in all the wrong places, was this finally it? Had we found a great Korean BBQ place within striking distance of London? I discovered my passion for Korean BBQ on a visit to Seoul a few years ago. This was reignited when I visited San Francisco last year and ever since, I’ve been desperate to find somewhere to enjoy the experience without going long haul! So we took a train out of Clapham into “the beyond” (or New Malden as it’s also known). The area didn’t look particularly promising but the restaurant certainly did. I was surprised when we got there because the place was so jam packed that we had to queue. Jin Go Gae was like a little oasis of vibrancy amongst the grey...


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slightly out of the way when they are in the center of london, but they find good authentic Korean foods here. there are many Koreans who always get a good sign. unfortunately no booking allowed. So they just make sure they arrive early to avoid the amount. they also have lunch, which seems quite popular. we have ordered ala carte. to start the restaurant offers several small dishes such as kim chi etc. but no refills. kimchi tasted very authentic. we also ordered: seafood pancakes: taste and texture were good. not too oily. but could do with more seafood. fight to find the seafood in pancake. bibimpap: one of the better dishes we tried. they can add the spicy sauce themselves. the one I wou...


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I was really feeling the Monday blues and there was nothing better than the email I found in my inbox to cheer me up! I’d just been invited to a Korean restaurant’s birthday celebration and I thought to myself- why the hell not?! I’d been hearing a lot about Korean food but had not really given it a proper go so this was my perfect chance. Although a bit of a trek for me from London, once on the train from Waterloo to Mortspur Park, 20 minutes did not seem that far away at all! Jin Go Gae is a popular family-run restaurant in New Malden and they were celebrating their birthday in partnership with Korea Foods. It was going to be an exclusive evening of Korean food and drink to showcase their...

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