Korean Restaurants in Malaysia – 300 Restaurants
Union Street Kareem Pasembur
enqvist posted www.tasteiest.com 222 ReviewsAs you can see the portion is big although this pack cost RM7 with extra prawn Fritters but it definitely worth the value. Something worth mention is the prawn Fritters which has so much prawn on top of it and it taste so good. It has the prawn deep fried fragrance and it so crunchy.
Gangnam Style Korean BBQ Restaurant
enqvist posted www.tasteiest.com 222 ReviewsKimchi Jjigae is very delicious as it has very strong kimchi taste which is spicy and sour which goes well with the BBQ meat.
GoGung
Pas De Nom posted chillout-soulout-freakout.blogspot.com 471 ReviewsExceptionalKorean cuisine especially for their BBQ, lamb, chicken, beef and pork are inevitable in their menu. However, I find it rather interesting when I went into a Korean Restaurant called GoGung Fusion @The Gardens, pork is not in their menu. Yes, this is a Halal Korean Restaurant. Good news for Muslim citizens! Without important pork set in their menu, they come one with other interesting meat such as duck, squid, prawns and fish.
Korean Da Om BBQ House
annna posted annna.net 230 ReviewsI would like to come here again, but with a big group so we can enjoy the inside seating. ^^
Uncle Jang Korean Restaurant
relishbyrae posted relishbyrae.blogspot.com 14 ReviewsExceptionalThe sliced chicken was tender, the cabbage was cooked to slightly softer and the rice cake was just so yummy. And we were glad we ordered the udon as the 2 portion of Dak Galbi seem slightly small for a couple. So, if you were to go in a group of men, you might want to order slightly more depending on your appetite. You do feel like having fried kuey tiao at some point but the secret recipe of the sauce has made the taste somewhat more delicious. It does not taste even close to Kimchi as it is not sour, but something you should really give it a try.
Hollys Coffee
Nice environment for having a nice cup of coffee or tea. This cafe is famous for their variety drinks ranging from coffee to smoothies.
Hobahn Korean Restaurant
aschmitter postedBadStaff are ok, but be warned! they charge service charge on Take-Away food. I asked the cashier why do they charge service fee on Take Away as i'm doing them a favour by not utilizing any of their tables nor would they have to clean up after me but was shrugged off with "boss says must charge". I do believe that they don't have a collective agreement and have failed to display any signs that is required after the GST implementation to inform their customers on the service charge. Also do note that their "Banchan" selection is poor and can't be refilled like most other Korean Restaurants.
Woo Ga Chon (우가촌)
Woo Ga Chon (우가촌) serving Korean BBQ.
wenching_86 posted www.eatonlylar.com 208 ReviewsWe totally enjoyed it. However, for times when you feel like having dinner with privacy, we would advise you not to have Korean BBQ as it would feel weird having someone standing right next to your table most of the time.
Onix Jun Korean Restaurant
Onix Jun aka Dae Jang Gum is manned by a Korean family, now residing in Ipoh. They speak impeccable English, and even Mandarin, so no worries. Of course, the second time I visited, they hired some locals as well. Previously, they were running their business at another premise, in the same area of Bandar Baru Medan Ipoh, but lesser known to Ipoh foodies.