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SOTBOX: New Kimbap Kiosk At Suntec By Popular Korean Restaurant Sotpot

SOTBOX is a new kimbap kiosk by Sotpot at Suntec City

Many know of Tanjong Pagar as Singapore’s go-to spot for Korean food. But Suntec City begs to differ with all the cool openings in the past year: Paik’s Noodle with its famous jjajangmyeon, Bakery 1946 with its viral fruit-shaped buns and more. Adding to this growing list is SOTBOX, a new kimbap kiosk helmed by the same team behind Sotpot restaurant.

Let’s start with their regular kimbap. We first tried the Classy Classic ($8.90), featuring five must-haves: egg, ham, pickled radish, carrots, and cucumber. You get a row of 10 pieces in a takeaway box, which makes for a great hassle-free lunch for those on the go. 

For something more flavourful, we recommend getting the Tuna Mayo Harmony ($11.90) or Beef Bulgogi Burst ($10.90) instead.

They also have a kkoma kimbap range, which is essentially a mini kimbap that can be eaten in just a few bites. This is a lesser-seen option in Singapore, so we were particularly excited to try the Ham & Cheese Dancing Duo ($2) and Choongmu Kimbap ($11.90).

The former gets you two small rolls packed with ham, cheese, carrot, and cucumber, while the latter gives you eight mini rows of plain kimbap served with some sweet-spicy squid radish kimchi on the side. 

Worry not if you’re not big on spices as the kimchi is a lot sweeter than spicy.

If you’re not a fan of kimchi but still want some extra flavours, get a side of their sauces that come in four variations: K-Mustard Signature ($1), Sesame Soy Sauce ($1), Cream Mayo Sauce ($1), and Honey Mustard Sauce ($1).

If you thought these paper cups were meant for coffee or tea, you’d be surprised to find Beef Gomtang ($2.90) or Pork Gomtang ($2.40) in them. You get 240ml of your choice of soup that pairs perfectly with any kimbap.

While you’re there, make sure to try their yubu range, which offers a variety of fried tofu skin stuffed with rice and different toppings. Out of the four available during our visit, we tried the Pork Bulgogi ($2.50). 

A word of caution for those who can’t tolerate spice—this bulgogi flavour has red chilli bits and packs quite a punch.

To temper the spice, get a box of their Fried Eomuk ($2.90). These are essentially fried fish cakes that make for a crispy, tasty snack! 

For easy access, SOTBOX is located in the basement of Suntec City Tower 3. Business just commenced, so do extend some patience if you face any teething issues.

If you’re in the area, read our Suntec City food guide. Alternatively, check out Bakery 1946 for the viral fruit-shaped Korean buns also at Suntec City.

Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, #B1-157, Suntec City, Singapore 038983
Opening hours: TBD
Website
SOTBOX is not a halal-certified eatery.

Photos taken by Maisie Chong.
This was a media tasting at SOTBOX.

Yoo Kyung

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