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Feels Like
113 times mentioned • Mandy B B • 01 November 2016
Feels Like
Jung Won Korean Restaurant.
So there was a beautiful porch where we step inside and in the middle is small pond, you can choose to sit outside in the outdoor table and chairs too or in the porch. It feels like i am in a traditional korean cuisine - true korean i suppose. The menu came and and they have so much options of soup - ox soup, beef soup, kimchi soup and much more! Sadly we could not BBQ coz we only got an hour,There is also a set lunch which is Rm15 and you have a option off ramen,fried kimchi and rice,seafood cake noodle and may more, but we chose ala carte instead.
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Ample Parking Spaces
7 times mentioned • Mandy B B • 01 November 2016
Ample Parking Spaces
Bee Won is located at Level 1 of the shopping mall, next to Chatime and opposite Sakae Sushi. It is owned by a Korean uncle who is good in traditional Korean cuisines. It also has another branch in Ampang. This is so far my most favourite Korean restaurant for so many reasons! The environment is spacious and cozy, ample parking spaces, foods tastes good with cheap prices (without any tax) in which 1 set meal with side dishes can costs just RM 15. My must order lists include its bulgogi that cook in front of guests, with beef, mushrooms, spring onions, glass noodles and a sweet sauce.
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Solaris Mont Kiara
4 times mentioned • Adrian Choo • 09 November 2016
Solaris Mont Kiara
One of the known Korean restaurants in Solaris Mont Kiara, Bon Ga Korean restaurant offers a great variety of great Korean marinated meat for barbecue. The place is often packed during dinner hours with families and groups of teens so you may have to wait to get a table sometimes. Apart from just Korean Barbecue, Bon Ga serves other traditional Korean dishes as well such as the Bibimbap which was good. They serve you the side dishes even if you order only the Bibimbap alone. The variety of side dishes is not that great but the Kimchi is great at least.
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Publika Shopping Gallery
11 times mentioned • Katrina Kee • 23 July 2016
Publika Shopping Gallery
Kid environment friendly. Namoo On The Park at Publika Shopping Gallery. Located next to an outdoor playground equipped with swings and slides, you can keep a watchful eye on your kids while enjoying a relaxing brunch with Namoo fusion Korean cuisine. A distinctly Western slant can be seen in the dak galbi taco (RM19.90) which provides a completely satisfying meal. Gochujang marinated (fermented red chilli paste) chicken strips, grilled tender and juicy, are wrapped tightly in a roll with crunchy greens. In place of coffee, try the snow flower sik hae tea (a rice drink akin to barley, RM9.90).
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Fried Chicken Wings
11 times mentioned • Kiki Tan • 12 June 2016
Fried Chicken Wings
Korean fried chicken wings at DOMA Modern Korean, RM15. A Korean eatery that goes beyond kimchi, Doma serves up contemporary Korean cuisine with a sense of imaginative playfulness that's uncommon among the traditional, tightly wound restaurants in the neighbourhood – it's a real find even in Mont Kiara's Koreatown. Carl Lee and Terry Song's menu abounds with Korean fried chicken, pork belly sliders and steamed scampi; afterwards, don't miss the bingsu and sticky rice pancake with ice cream.
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Offers Wide Array
4 times mentioned • Tony Loong • 01 November 2016
Offers Wide Array
Pyongyang Koryo
This restaurant's specializing in North Korean cuisine is what makes it different from its rivals. It offers a wide array of cold noodles, gruel and rice dishes, soups and stews, hot pot, stir-fries, and dumplings. On top of those, you can grill your own meat here with their built-in tabletop grills. Savor these and more with its nightly performances, from piano and violin to traditional North Korean folk performances.
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Absolutely Love
33 times mentioned • Adrian Choo • 09 November 2016
Absolutely Love
I absolutely love Korean cuisine, I can never say anything bad about this restaurant because I really liked it. I usually have one issue with Korean restaurants which is the english level of their staff. at this place I did not have this issue and i am assuming it's because the place is in a mall linked with a hotel so basically they get many foreigners for sure. The food is yummy and the pricing is a bit higher than usual but it's remarkably lovely! absolutely love it. As a Korean the food wasn't so tasty as well as the quality was not great either.
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Hot Dogs
22 times mentioned • Penny Gan • 03 October 2018
Hot Dogs
B-Station at Ampang. What to eat in Ampang? B-Station is a Korean which is run by a Korean couple and has four outlets in KL. Aside from serving Korean cuisine, they also offers Western food like coffee, hot dogs and waffle. As well as variety of beverages and pastries. Have your breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks here and enjoy the comfy environment.
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Korean Bbq Restaurant
8 times mentioned • Fanny Yen • 19 November 2015
Korean Bbq Restaurant
Malacca Town Daorae Korean BBQ Restaurant
I would like to introduce you to this bowl of spicy Korean cabbage kimchi soup. His soup will let you freak appetizer. Korean food like that, because in the cold winter, food is not only easy to accomplish this channel can also be warm and satisfy your stomach. A surface of a soup, a good meet.
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Ginseng Chicken Soup
5 times mentioned • Adrian Choo • 24 December 2017
Ginseng Chicken Soup
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