If you’re craving a comforting Korean meal that packs both flavour and warmth, Kelim Dakdoritang Singapore is a spot you shouldn’t miss. Nestled in the heart of Serangoon Gardens, this casual eatery specializes in Dakdoritang—a traditional Korean spicy braised chicken stew that’s perfect for sharing. With its unpretentious atmosphere, bubbling pots of rich, garlicky broth, and authentic Korean side dishes, Kelim delivers a hearty and satisfying dining experience that feels just like something you’d find in a backstreet Seoul kitchen. Whether you’re going for a group dinner or just looking to warm up on a rainy day, this place brings both comfort and spice to the table. In this blog post, we’ll explore Kelim Dakdoritang menu, pricing, current promotions, best-selling items, outlet locations, operating hours, and share our honest review.
OUR REVIEW ON KELIM DAKDORITANG SINGAPORE
I recently popped into Kelim Dakdoritang in Serangoon Gardens for a hearty Korean supper, and it felt instantly familiar—like stepping into a no-frills Seoul eatery. Stainless steel tables, stools doubling as storage bins for bags, and simple gas stoves at each table all kept the focus squarely on the food. I ordered the Medium Dakdoritang (S$59.90, good for about three people). When the stew arrived, it was crowned with a mountain of raw minced garlic—dramatic and aromatic. Mixing some into the dipping sauce was heavenly: pungent, savoury, and truly addictive.
The stew was packed with chicken chunks, potatoes, spring onions, rice cakes and a fragrant broth that balanced spice and umami. Despite all that garlic, the heat was surprisingly manageable—warming, not overwhelming. As the stew simmered, the ingredients softened and the sauce thickened into a rich broth. Halfway through, I added kalguksu noodles (S$5)—chewy, comforting, and perfect for soaking up flavour. Once most of the stew was gone, I asked for bocumbap (S$8)—a fried rice made from the remaining gravy, rice, seaweed, and sesame oil. It came in a sizzling pot, slightly crispy at the bottom—and it was the ideal savory finale.
I also tried their Dakttongjip (fried chicken gizzard, S$15.90): crispy, tender, and surprisingly enjoyable even if you’re wary of gizzards. And for dessert, the Hotteok (S$9.90 for two)—a warm, chewy pancake filled with sweet syrup and crushed nuts—was a delightfully sweet end to the meal. Service was efficient and friendly, and the ambience remained cozy even as the dinner crowd picked up. If you’re after a bold, garlic-rich Korean stew that’s authentic, simple, and satisfying—especially one to share with close friends or family—Kelim Dakdoritang is a worthy destination.
KELIM DAKDORITANG SINGAPORE PROMOTIONS
At the time of this blog’s publication, Kelim Dakdoritang is offering the following promotions. For the most up-to-date promotion details, please refer to their official page.

Kelim Dakdoritang Menu Categories
The menu of Kelim Dakdoritang can be categorized as Dakdoritang, A La Carte, Ramyeon (Korean Instant Noodle), Sides, Beverages & Alcohol Beverages.
Kelim Dakdoritang Menu with Prices
Let’s see the menu items category wise in detail. Prices mentioned below are in Singapore dollars.
KELIM DAKDORITANG MENU DAKDORITANG PRICES
MENU ITEMS | DESCRIPTION | PRICE |
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Dakdoritang | Spicy chicken stew, a flavorful and hearty Korean dish. | SGD 49.90 |
Dakhamari | Non-spicy chicken stew, a mild and comforting dish. | SGD 49.90 |

KELIM DAKDORITANG A LA CARTE MENU PRICES
MENU ITEMS | DESCRIPTION | PRICE |
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Dakkalgutsu | Chicken noodle soup, a warm and hearty dish with noodles. | SGD 19.90 |
Jab Chae | Korean fried glass noodles with carrot, mushroom, and onion. A comforting home food. | SGD 13.90 |
Seafood Pancake | Crispy Korean pancake with prawns and squid, pan-fried to perfection. | SGD 17.90 |
Ramyeon with Rice Cake and Dumpling | Korean instant noodles cooked with flat rice cake and Korean mandu (dumpling). | SGD 13.90 |
Ramyeon with Seafood | Korean noodles with seafood, rich in umami flavor. | SGD 14.90 |
Ramyeon with Chicken | Korean noodles with tender chicken. | SGD 13.90 |

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KELIM DAKORITANG SIDES MENU PRICES
MENU ITEMS | DESCRIPTION | PRICE |
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Dakbal | Spicy chicken feet, a traditional Korean delicacy. | SGD 25.90 |
Odengtang | Fish cake soup, a warm and savory Korean dish. | SGD 24.90 |
Mandu | Fried dumplings filled with savory ingredients. | SGD 13.90 |
Cheese Gyeranjjim | Steamed eggs with cheese, a rich and creamy dish. | SGD 16.90 |
Jumeokbap Diy | Rice balls, a simple yet satisfying Korean snack. | SGD 12.90 |
Kimari | Fried seaweed rolls, crispy and savory. | SGD 13.90 |
Daktonjipp | Chicken gizzards, fried to perfection. | SGD 19.90 |
Cheese Balls | Fried cheese balls, crispy on the outside and cheesy inside. | SGD 13.90 |
Cheese Fries with Bacon Bits | Crispy fries topped with cheese and bacon bits. | SGD 19.90 |
Grilled Semi Dried Squid | Grilled squid, semi-dried for added flavor. | SGD 27.90 |
Hotteok | Korean sweet pancake, filled with brown sugar and nuts. | SGD 12.90 |

KELIM DAKORITANG BEVERAGES MENU PRICES
MENU ITEMS | DESCRIPTION | PRICE |
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Sikhye | Sweet Korean rice drink, refreshing and lightly sweetened. | SGD 4.90 |
Pear Juice | Refreshing pear juice, naturally sweet. | SGD 4.90 |
Grape Juice | Fresh grape juice with a sweet and tangy flavor. | SGD 4.90 |
Orange Juice | Freshly squeezed orange juice, tangy and refreshing. | SGD 4.90 |
Milkis | Creamy yogurt soda, a popular Korean drink. | SGD 4.90 |
Demisoda Peach | A soda drink with a peach flavor. | SGD 4.90 |
Demisoda Grape | A soda drink with a grape flavor. | SGD 4.90 |
Demisoda Apple | A soda drink with an apple flavor. | SGD 4.90 |
Coke | Classic Coca-Cola soft drink. | SGD 3.90 |
Sprite | Classic Sprite soft drink. | SGD 3.90 |
Lemon Tea | Refreshing lemon-flavored iced tea. | SGD 3.90 |

KELIM DAKORITANG ALCOHOL BEVERAGES MENU PRICES
MENU ITEMS | DESCRIPTION | PRICE |
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Chamisul Original | Korean soju, smooth and traditional. | SGD 26.90 |
Chamisul Grape | Korean soju with a refreshing grape flavor. | SGD 26.90 |
Chamisul Grapefruit | Korean soju with a tangy grapefruit flavor. | SGD 26.90 |
Jinro Is Back | Popular Korean soju with a smooth and crisp taste. | SGD 26.90 |
Cass | A Korean beer, light and refreshing. | SGD 16.90 |
Terra | A Korean beer with a full-bodied flavor. | SGD 15.90 |
Makgeolli | Korean traditional rice wine, slightly sweet and creamy. | SGD 29.90 |
SINGAPOREAN’S FAVORITE ITEMS OF KELIM DAKDORITANG MENU
According to restaurant sources and data from famous food delivery platforms in Singapore. Following are the most popular items of Kelim Dakdoritang menu.
- Dakdoritang
- The Dakdoritang is a must-try for spicy food lovers, with its rich and flavorful chicken stew that warms the soul.
- Seafood Pancake
- I love the Seafood Pancake; it’s crispy, loaded with prawns and squid, and perfect for sharing.
- Jab Chae
- The Jab Chae feels like a taste of home with its chewy glass noodles and veggies, so comforting.
- Ramyeon with Seafood
- Ramyeon with Seafood has an amazing umami flavor that pairs perfectly with the fresh seafood.
- Cheese Gyeranjjim
- The Cheese Gyeranjjim is creamy and indulgent, making it a delightful side dish.
- Mandu
- Mandu is a classic favorite of mine, with its crispy exterior and delicious savory filling.
VIDEO OF KELIM DAKDORITANG SINGAPORE
Is Kelim Dakdoritang Halal?
No, Kelim Dakdoritang Singapore is not Halal Certified.
KELIM DAKDORITANG LOCATIONS & HOURS
SGMY took all the images and prices from the following official sources of Kelim Dakdoritang Singapore.