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This Korean Restaurant In KL Serves Refreshing Cold Noodles Perfect For Hot Days

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Nothing tastes more refreshing than a good bowl of cold noodles on a humid day

Lee Ga Korean Noodles Restaurant, located in Desa Sri Hartamas, is known for serving must-try authentic Korean dishes.

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The restaurant is run by a Korean owner, who has been making naengmyeon (cold noodles) for over 10 years

Some of the dishes on their menu include handmade hamheung naengmyeon (Korean cold noodles), naeng momil (cold buckwheat noodles), mandu (king dumpling), bindaetteok (mung bean pancake), hongeo muchim (seasoned raw stingray), and a variety of gukbap (soup with rice).

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Their mandu (dumplings) are also handmade from scratch and are sold in limited quantities daily.

Aside from cold noodles, customers recommend trying the dwaeji gukbap (pork stew with rice soup), a popular dish from Busan.

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Prices for the noodles are mainly around RM22 per bowl, while the rice and soups are between RM20 and RM26

If your mouth is watering by now, it's time to call your Korean food buddies and head there!

Here's where Lee Ga Korean Noodles Restaurant is located:

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Address
34G, Jalan 27/70a, Desa Sri Hartamas,
50480 Kuala Lumpur

Opening hours
9.30am – 3pm; 5pm– 9pm (Wednesday to Monday)
9.30am – 3pm (1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month)
Closed every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month.

If you've got a hankering for Korean food, here are other places to check out as well:

Or if you feel like ramen instead:

Some Korean dishes are really easy to make. Here are some recipes you can try:

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