Despite passing by this Korean stall countless times at Beauty World Hawker Centre, this was finally my first visit, thanks to a friend’s dinner suggestion. Pink Candy is located at one of the corners of the hawker centre, and it is hard to miss. The stall occupies a rather cramped space, but its vibrant and “loud” decorations, complete with neon lights and colourful signage, make it stand out prominently from the rest of the more modest stalls around it.
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| Pink Candy Korean Restaurant |
If you are a fan of all things pink, this is definitely a spot worth checking out. Right beside the stall sits their eye-catching Pink Panther bench, which has become an Insta-worthy corner for visitors. It adds a playful and quirky touch to the stall, making it not just a place to dine, but also a fun photo opportunity before or after your meal.
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| Pink Panther |
Given the relatively small stall space, I was quite impressed by the extensive menu they offered. With a total of 43 items, the selection was surprisingly wide, ranging from classic Korean favourites like Bibimbap, Kimchi Soup, and Army Stew to various fried chicken flavours and hotplate dishes. It certainly felt like there was something for everyone, and it took us quite a while to decide on what to order.
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| Menu |
To go along with the meal, my friend ordered a glass of beer to pair with the food. Served ice-cold with a frosty exterior, it was crisp and refreshing, making it a perfect companion to the rich and flavourful Korean dishes.
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| Beer |
We ordered the Pork Bulgogi to share. The portion was generous, with plenty of meat coated in a sweet and savoury sauce that paired well with the rice. However, the style was not quite what I had expected. The cuts were mostly on the fatty side, which made it feel a little heavy and not entirely to my preference. That said, it was served sizzling hot on a hotplate and came with kimchi on the side, which added a tangy and refreshing contrast to the rich flavours of the bulgogi.
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| Pork Bulgogi (Hot Plate) - $1490 |
Finally, something that suited my preference. The fried chicken wings were served piping hot in a basket of 10, glazed in a sweet and savoury sauce that was incredibly addictive. The exterior was lightly crisp while the meat inside remained tender and juicy. The sweetness of the sauce made it an excellent pairing with the beer and drinks, making this dish one of the more enjoyable highlights of the meal.
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| Honey Soy Fried Chicken Wing (10pcs) - $1690 |
We also tried the Seafood Pancake, which unfortunately did not quite meet my expectations. While the exterior was nicely crisp and golden, the pancake itself felt rather starchy and doughy. The amount of seafood included was quite minimal, which made it feel a little overpriced for what was served. Overall, it was not particularly to my liking, especially when compared to other Korean seafood pancakes I had elsewhere.
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| Seafood Pancake - $21.90 |
Overall, Pink Candy offers an interesting and vibrant Korean dining experience right in the heart of Beauty World Hawker Centre. The stall certainly stands out with its bold pink theme and extensive menu, which is impressive given its small space. While some dishes like the pork bulgogi and seafood pancake did not quite suit my personal preference, the fried chicken wings were a definite highlight and paired perfectly with the beer. Prices are slightly on the higher side for a hawker setting, but the variety and ambience make it a unique spot to visit. I would still be open to returning to try some of their other popular Korean classics.
Pink Candy Korean Restaurant
Location: Beauty World Food Centre, 144 Upper Bukit Timah Rd #04-60, Singapore 588177























































