Namu Bulgogi, the halal-certified Korean concept known for its bold flavours and accessible dining, returns with a compelling new reason to visit — the launch of Singapore’s largest authentic halal-certified samgyetang range. With nine variations priced under $30, the new menu explores both traditional roots and modern interpretations of Korea’s iconic ginseng chicken soup, as well as a refreshed tongdak-gui offering.
Signature Wild Mushroom Samgyetang
A standout among the line-up, the Signature Wild Mushroom Samgyetang ($27.90++) layers shiitake, enoki and shimeji into a deeply earthy broth. The result is a comforting bowl rich in natural umami, with each sip carrying a lingering savouriness that feels both hearty and restorative. The mushrooms lend body and depth, complementing the tender chicken stuffed with glutinous rice and giving the dish a nourishing, almost therapeutic quality.
Traditional Hanbang Samgyetang
For purists, the Traditional Hanbang Samgyetang ($25.90++) delivers exactly what one would expect from this time-honoured dish. The clear, slow-simmered broth is clean yet flavourful, drawing sweetness from the chicken and the subtle bitterness of premium ginseng. It’s light on the palate but deeply comforting, the kind of dish often associated with recovery and daily wellness in Korean culture.
Perilla Samgyetang
The Perilla Samgyetang ($29.90++) introduces a distinctive herbal dimension. The generous addition of perilla leaves imparts a nutty, slightly minty aroma that lingers pleasantly. It is a more acquired profile, but one that feels soothing and fragrant, offering a refreshing departure from the usual richness of samgyetang.
Black Garlic Samgyetang
The Black Garlic Samgyetang ($29.90++) leans towards a richer, more robust flavour profile. The black garlic infuses the broth with a gentle sweetness and caramelised depth, creating a fuller-bodied soup that feels indulgent yet balanced.
Seafood Samgyetang
Blending surf and turf, the Seafood Samgyetang (29.90++) introduces a briny sweetness into the classic format. The seafood elements elevate the broth with an added layer of umami, making it taste more complex while still retaining the comforting essence of traditional samgyetang.
Black Sesame Chestnut Samgyetang
Creamy and nutty, the Black Sesame Chestnut Samgyetang ($27.90++) stands out for its unique texture. The broth is thicker and more velvety, with the nuttiness of black sesame and chestnut coming through distinctly. It’s a heartier variation that feels especially satisfying.
Tomato Collagen Samgyetang
A modern twist, the Tomato Collagen Samgyetang ($27.90++) introduces a subtle tang from sun-ripened tomatoes. The broth takes on a slightly brighter profile, cutting through the richness while maintaining a smooth, collagen-rich consistency.
Kimchi Samgyetang
The Kimchi Samgyetang ($27.90++) brings a punchy, tangy edge to the table. The aged kimchi paste adds acidity and spice, lifting the overall flavour and making it particularly appetising. It’s a bold reinterpretation that will appeal to those who enjoy stronger flavours.
Tongdak-gui
Beyond soups, Namu Bulgogi continues to impress with its refined Tongdak-gui, now more accessible from $23.90++. The whole rotisserie chicken is stuffed generously with glutinous rice, ginseng, jujube and shiitake mushrooms — echoing the essence of samgyetang but presented in a roasted format.
What sets it apart is the oakwood smoke-grilling technique. The slow, steady burn imparts a delicate smokiness with a subtle vanilla-like sweetness, resulting in a beautifully crisp, lightly charred skin. Beneath it, the meat remains tender and juicy, easily falling off the bone. The stuffing absorbs the rich juices from the chicken, making it just as enjoyable as the meat itself.
With this extensive samgyetang line-up, Namu Bulgogi successfully bridges tradition and innovation, offering something for both purists and adventurous diners. The variety ensures that each visit can feel different, whether you’re seeking a classic restorative bowl or a modern, flavour-forward interpretation. Coupled with the well-executed tongdak-gui, the refreshed menu reinforces the brand’s position as a go-to spot for comforting, halal Korean fare in Singapore.
Note: This is an invited tasting.
Namu Bulgogi
Hillion Mall
17 Petir Road
#B2-55/56
Singapore 678278
Tel: +65 90211427
Website
Nearest MRT: Bukit Panjang (DT Line)
Opening Hours:
Sun-Thu: 1130am - 9pm
Fri-Sat: 1130am - 930pm
Direction:
1) Alight at Bukit Panjang MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 3 minutes. [Map]


























