I discovered on a recent trip to Plaza Singapura that basement 2 is under renovation and a slew of small Korean restaurants have opened up. One such Korean restaurant is Manna Story.
The restaurant is decked in country-style look with wooden tables and chairs, complete with warm orange lights. It feels very homely and inviting.
![Manna Story](https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-2cJSZQH3zfQ/WBQUOv2pQoI/AAAAAAAAHl8/UvVE0JyLzG0wsEB2n58G89a5u_hWJy3vQCLcB/s640/Menu.jpg)
Since we are at a Korean restaurant, I decided to try out canned Korean drinks,
![Manna Story](https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-_sUKMrYtd6E/WBQURlGalEI/AAAAAAAAHmE/Uc4aVNw0bFgAErHD9KxSeCVWnXC4gkaOwCLcB/s640/Side%2BDishes.jpg)
The side dishes are rather pathetic as compared to the 12 replenishable side dishes served at Kim’s Family Korean Restaurant.
This is definitely the sweetest and largest portion of Topokki I have ever eaten. There is only a hint of spiciness with a sickening sweetness.
You can’t really go wrong with Dolsot Bibimbap, especially when there are 10 choices of toppings to choose from.
I have been craving for Korean Army Stew after watching episode 315 of Running Man, and I satisfied my craving with a piping-hot Budae Jjigae. The stew is not overly spicy and the ramyeon tastes simply fantastic!
It’s a case of the hit-or-miss case when it comes to Manna Story. Some dishes are very well-done while others are not so great. The food is far from authentic, but it is still a decent place for a simple Korean meal.
Manna Story
Address: 68 Orchard Road, Plaza Singapura #B2-22
Telephone: 62381245
Opening Hours: Daily 10 am – 9 pm