Monday, June 15, 2026

YeYak Korean Restaurant @ Neil Road - Native Korean Chef with Receipes Rooted in Tradition From Her Grandmother

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YeYak, which means “reservation” in Korean, has relocated from Keppel Road to Neil Road, where it has been quietly building a following over the past year. The kitchen is helmed by a native Korean chef, while the front-of-house is managed by her Singaporean husband. Together, bringing a warm, personal touch to the dining experience. Many of the recipes are rooted in tradition, passed down from her grandmother.

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Banchan 1

The complimentary banchan here comes in three varieties - kimchi, cucumber and potato salad, served free-flow. A pleasant surprise is the japchae, which is served once at no additional charge, unlike many other restaurants. Fragrant with sesame oil, it’s incredibly moreish and hard to stop at just one serving.

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Braised Short Ribs LA Galbi 4.8/5

We were recommended the LULA Set ($160), ideal for 3–4 diners. A highlight of the set is the Braised Short Ribs LA Galbi, featuring exceptionally tender beef slow-cooked for nearly 48 hours. The tteokbokki, soaked in the rich, slightly sweet broth, complements the dish beautifully. Interestingly, their version uses miltteok (flour-based rice cakes) instead of the usual rice variety, resulting in a softer, less chewy texture.

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Original Spicy Stir-Fried Dakgalbi 3.8/5

Also included in the set is the Original Spicy Stir-Fried Dakgalbi, served bubbling hot with a generous mix of ingredients, including tteokbokki, cabbage, carrots, onions, and tender chicken pieces. The spice level is fairly mild, which is approachable for most, but we found ourselves wishing for a bit more heat and depth. It pairs well with rice, though a bolder flavour profile would further elevate the dish.

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Deep Fried Pork Belly 5/5

The Deep Fried Pork Belly is a standout. Served with their signature “magic sauce,” garlic, marinated baby tomatoes, shiso leaves and lettuce wraps, it delivers on both texture and flavour. The pork is crisp on the outside, juicy within and notably free of any unpleasant porky aftertaste. That is such a detail we truly appreciated. Paired with the sauce, this dish is incredibly satisfying and easily one of our favourites.

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Bacon Corn Cheese Pancake 4/5

The final item in the set is the Bacon Corn Cheese Pancake, generously layered with melted cheese. While it leans more indulgent than traditional, it’s a must-try for cheese lovers. The sweetness of the corn helps balance the richness of the cheese and bacon. For the best experience, enjoy it hot while the cheese is still perfectly melted.

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YeYak Fish Cake Soup 4/5

We also added the YeYak Fish Cake Soup ($18 for 4 sticks), charmingly served in a teapot. While the fish cakes themselves are familiar, it’s the broth that truly shines - light, comforting and especially welcome between heavier dishes. A spray bottle of homemade soy sauce is provided, allowing you to customise the flavour to your liking.

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Soy Sauce Marinated Crab 4/5

Another add-on we tried was the Soy Sauce Marinated Crab ($32 for 1, $56 for 2, $72 for 3), served with rice topped with seaweed and spring onions. Unlike other versions that can be overly salty, the marinade here leans towards a balanced sweet-savoury profile, making it more approachable. That said, this dish remains an acquired taste and may not appeal to everyone.

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Honey Makgeolli 4.5/5

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Sunyang Soju 4.5/5

No Korean meal is complete without drinks. We tried the Honey Makgeolli ($35) and Sunyang Soju ($20), both of which impressed us. The makgeolli, served in a charming pot with a ladle, carries a subtle honeyed fragrance, while the soju is smooth and slightly sweet. Both pair wonderfully with the bold flavours of the dishes.

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Looking through their à la carte menu, we appreciate the flexibility in portion sizes, which cater to different group sizes, including solo diners.

The space itself is thoughtfully designed, evoking the charm of traditional Korean hanok village homes with a modern touch. There are also floor seating options that offer a more authentic dining experience, and the walls are adorned with charming artwork by the chef-owner.

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What stood out to us during our visit was learning that many of the sauces used across the dishes are made in-house by the chef herself, adding a deeply personal and authentic touch to the overall experience. There are also plans to retail these sauces in the future, which is something to look forward to.

YeYak delivers not just on food, but on atmosphere and storytelling. We will definitely be back.

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Photos and words by Jaslyn. An avid cook who lives to eat and travel for food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


YeYak Korean Restaurant
39 Neil Road
Singapore 088823
Tel: +65 88287770/ 88282011
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Nearest MRT: Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 2am

Direction:
1) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 3. Cross the road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 3 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Common Man Coffee Roasters @ Anchorpoint - Launches New Asian-inspired Menu Alongside a Refreshed Drinks Selection

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Drawing inspiration from familiar regional flavours and comforting favourites, Common Man Coffee Roasters at Anchorpoint has introduced a new Asian-inspired menu alongside a refreshed drinks selection. The new offerings celebrate the vibrancy and boldness of regional flavours, incorporating influences from dishes such as butter chicken, laksa, curry and tom yum.

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Crispy Duck Curry 3.8/5

Of the six new dishes, we tried the Crispy Duck Curry ($32) and Bulgogi Beef Bowl ($26). The Crispy Duck Curry came accompanied by their signature croissant, making for an especially indulgent pairing. The curry was thick, almost paste-like in consistency, deeply aromatic with spices and packed with a lingering heat. The buttery croissant proved perfect for soaking up every last bit of the rich curry. The duck delivered on its promise of crisp skin and succulent meat, though it was slightly let down by an overly heavy hand with the salt.

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Bulgogi Beef Bowl 3.5/5

The Bulgogi Beef Bowl was a wholesome combination of mixed grains, fluffy omelette and a generous slab of beautifully charred beef. While the beef was flavourful and nicely grilled, some portions were a little too sinewy.

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Citrus Cloud Cold Brew

For drinks, the Citrus Cloud Cold Brew ($9.50) featured a delicious layer of airy foam atop a cold brew infused with yuzu, lemon and calamansi. Refreshing and citrusy, it would be better with a stronger coffee presence and a touch less sweetness for better balance.

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Miso Lucky

The Miso Lucky ($9) was a more successful, well-balanced concoction which combines iced white chocolate infused with savoury white miso and lightly sweetened with maple syrup, resulting in a creamy and nuanced beverage.

Common Man Coffee Roasters’ new menu brings familiar Asian flavours into a modern café setting. While there are a few areas that could be refined, the flavours are largely on point.

Photos and words by Si An. A homebody who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, the smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food.


Common Man Coffee Roasters
Anchorpoint
368 Alexandra Road
#01-01
Singapore 159952
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Nearest MRT: Redhill (EW Line), Queenstown (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Tue: 730am - 5pm
Wed-Sun: 730am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Redhill MRT station. Take Exit A. Cross the road, walk to the bus stop opposite Redhill MRT (Stop ID 10201). Take bus number 33 or 120. Alight 4 stops later. Cross the road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 12 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Queenstown MRT station. Take Exit B or C. Walk to the bus stop at Queenstown MRT station (Stop ID 11149). Take bus number 195. Alight 3 stops later. Cross the road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 10 minutes. [Map]