It’s clear that Malaysians enjoy the Running Man series. The show has been running for the past 7 years and following the success of Running Man, a similar restaurant has opened up in Sitiawan, Perak. This restaurant is called RunningMan GO and it is not to be confused with the existing Running Man restaurant which does serve pork and alcohol.

Image Credit: RunningMan GO Restaurant
Image Credit: RunningMan GO Restaurant

At RunningMan GO, halal Korean cuisine is served and they have Korean steamboats, BBQ sets, ala carte meals and noodles. The restaurant accepts walk-in customers but for larger groups of up to 50 persons, booking in advance would be necessary.

Image Credit: RunningMan GO Restaurant

For meals, one can opt for the Bibimbab which comes with a myriad of ingredients like warm white rice topped with namul (sautéed and seasoned vegetables) and gochujang (chili pepper paste). It is also topped off with a raw or fried egg, fried carrot, lettuce, potato, mushroom, seasoned bracken and sliced meat, typically beef.

Image Credit: Restaurant RunningMan GO

Since the announcement of the launch for RunningMan GO on New Year’s Day, it has been well-received by netizens who are eager to try out the restaurant both for its Running Man fame and also because it serves halal Korean cuisine.

Discover KL readers, if you’re looking to roadtrip to Perak, be sure to include this restaurant in your itinerary. Here’s to hoping that they would soon open a branch in KL too!

RunningMan GO Restaurant

Address: Plot B of Lot 37448, Sitiawan

Website: RunningMan GO Restaurant

Feature Image Credit: RunningMan GO Restaurant

 
 
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