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Where To Eat Noodle Soup In London
We don’t know what the question is, but noodles and broth is almost definitely the answer.
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CheeMc
CheeMc is a straightforward Korean restaurant that rivals anything the Colonel's doing. The fried chicken alone is worth coming here for.
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Park’s Kitchen
Overlooking Walpole Park, Park’s Kitchen is a casual Korean spot that’s ideal for solo eating.
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You Me Korean
A homely Korean restaurant in New Malden with excellent traditional dishes and friendly service.
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Where To Eat Noodle Soup In London
We don’t know what the question is, but noodles and broth is almost definitely the answer.
Review
Seoul Bakery
Seoul Bakery is a Korean spot in Bloomsbury. They don’t take reservations, and there are only two tables, but it’s worth queuing for.
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Dotori
Dotori is a busy, cash-only neighbourhood restaurant in Finsbury Park serving excellent and inexpensive Korean, and passable Japanese food.
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Cake & Bingsoo Cafe
A cafe in New Malden serving ultimate hot weather Korean desserts. The headliner bingsoo is our go-to order here.
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Chick and Beers
Chick and Beers in New Malden is a chilled spot that is low-key home to some of the best fried chicken in London.
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Han Restaurant
Located near New Malden station, Han Restaurant serves Korean food and has several karaoke rooms downstairs.
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Seoul Tokyo
A casual spot on Borough High Street, Seoul Tokyo serves some delicious classic Korean dishes, as well as BBQ.
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On The Bab
A popular Korean eat-in in Shoreditch that does a particularly good and inexpensive KFC.
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Korean Dinner Party
Korean Dinner Party is a frantic and flavour-packed fusion restaurant on top of Kingly Court where the tacos are essential.