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Restaurant Seoul Korea @ Taman Danau Desa

As I remembered my very first Korean meal back when I was in Melbourne for 3 years.. the Korean cuisine in Melbourne never fails to satisfy me. The moment I came back to KL for good, I have been in scout of Korean cuisine that may be as good or at par as the Korean cuisine in Melbourne.

It took me a great one year to discover such place. Been to the "Little Korea Town" in Ampang, but couldn't find one as fresh as Restaurant Seoul Korea @ Taman Danau Desa. Perhaps, I have to slowly try more restaurants in Ampang. But hey! Seoul Korea is good enough for me :)

The only drawback about dining in Restaurant Seoul Korea is the queue. On weekends, dinner opens at 5:30pm but you will see a pretty long queue starting from 5:20pm up until 8:30pm. First, the cause of the long queue could be due to the small space which probably only have about 20 tables. On the other hand, no doubt, the food is good.

They have at least 10 different side dishes which are so flavorsome and trust me, you will come back for more of these. Plus, it is refill-able!  

Seafood pancake. The sauce that goes with it is yums!

Their BBQ pork with signature sauce. A must try!

What's Korean food without a good plate of Teoboki (Rice cake with spicy sauce.) Added Ramen to it too :D

Believe this was the tofu soup. It was alright. I've tasted better ones.

BBQ pork with spicy sauce. Awesome!!

Do note that this place is Non-Halal.
As usual, Korean cuisine doesn't come cheap here in KL. Be prepared with the cost! 5-6 dishes could cost about RM200.

But no doubt, this is a great Korean restaurant that patrons do come back for more!

Restaurant Seoul Korea
No. 1-1 (1st), Plaza Danau 2, Jalan 4/109F, Taman Danau Desa, 58100 Kuala Lumpur
Opening Hours: 12pm – 10.30pm (Lunch: 12pm-3pm; Dinner: 5:30pm-10:30pm)
*Closed on Monday; Non-Halal

Do also note that this place may not be a good place for long chit-chats because they tend to rush things(& you) due to the extensive queue outside. :p

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