Thu 30 Apr 2009
Ccozi & Friends (Best Korean Street Food) @ Sunway Pyramid
Posted by sloppychic under Food[14] Comments
One fine day when I was hanging out in Pyramid, not knowing what to eat, we decided to explore the Asian Avenue on the…almost top floor to check out what they have. Remembering my bad experience at Gasoline, I did not even want to pass by there.
So, this time we chose a packed place for dinner, which is Ccozi & Friends (Best Korean Street Food). It is opposite Tako and Shi Lin (the XXXXXL chicken chop).
And hey there were quite a few Korean patrons to this place!
My dinner of the night. A combo of something like teriyaki chicken. It is like a big satay.
Comes with a tea (free refill), soup and a small plate of kimchi. The kimchi was tasty! Too bad it is such a tiny plate.
And the whole set is only RM9!
And also a teriyaki lunch box @ RM9.
They have quite a selection of food and tea is refillable. The total came to only RM19, there was no service or tax charged.
I will definitely go back to this place, for the price and the kimchi!




RM9 for a set meal, what a steal eh!!!
Gasoline sucks. Not sure about this place.
Except kimchi, it is more like Japanese food.
Price is ‘cheng’ hahaha
Yeah agree with Khengsiong, look more like Jap.
Now I’m confused. Is it Korean of Japanese? Maybe fusion?
Btw, there seemed to be a glitch at my blog. My post ‘My Adventure at Kinabalu Park (Part 2)’ was cut halfway. It was not supposed to be that short. Don’t know what happened. Anyway, it is rectified now. Go over and read the rest, will you? : )
The food is nice and the price is so Cheap!! Really nice and hard to get such a good deal. The lunch box bring back the memory of schol days when I am still study in primary school. Never had lunch box since then.
The food looks good… I love kimchi!
I didn’t know the food’s this affordable! But the food does look more Jap than Korean…
Too bad I don’t eat kimchi
but the price really is cheap ^^
mimid3vils: indeed! without tax also!
Gallivanter: ok this place is much more decent than gasoline.
Khengsiong: hahaha the teriyaki eh?
Che-Cheh: true, but they have other korean stuff too! eg rice cake and stone rice
foongpc: saw yr blog!
they serve other more ‘korean’ food too!
CK: now once a while i still bring my own lunch box to work!
Monica: ME TOO! ^5
Bangsar-bAbE: it is affordable and that explains the crowd!
jian: it is healthy! :p
Looks nice and reasonably priced. Maybe it’s Korean mix jap wakaka dish cooked by Malaysian.
Hahaha,
“And hey there were quite a few Korean patrons to this place!”
How do you know they are Korean patrons?
the owner is korean..korean guy..
is it halal??