Ko Hyang Korean Country Delights
Filed Under (Food in Kuala Lumpur, Food in Malaysia, Food in Mid Valley City, Korean Cuisine, Non Halal) by kuanfoodfetish on 21-09-2009
Tagged Under : beef, bibimbap, bulgogi, bulgogi bokem, country delight, jukye, kimchi, kiosk, Ko Hyang, Korean food, mid valley, noodle, pancake, restaurant, soup, stew, sundu bukikye, the gardens
The mall was so crowded on the Raya weekend no doubt because everyone taught there won’t be any traffic jam around town. Most people took the opportunity to shop and eat out. Mid Valley and the Gardens was were crowded.
When dinner time comes it was difficult to get a table at eateries or restaurants without first joining the long queue. It was lucky that we spotted an unoccupied table at Ko Hyang, a Korean food kiosk at the Gardens Ground Floor.

Ko Hyang Kiosk taken from http://j2kfm.blogspot.com
The aroma of kimchi and bulgogi was so tantalizing too
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I couldn’t wait to place order.
The menu is rather limited but it is expected since it’s only a small kiosk. There are noodles, Korean soup/stew, beef, bimbibap, Korean pancakes and rice cakes. The soup and other assorted dishes are served with brown rice and side dishes.
The portion isn’t as big as what most Korean restaurants would serve. This suits me fine because i have a hard time finishing up Korean food anyways – the portion is so big!
Ko Hyang’s food is decent and i especially liked the Kimchi pancake. The soups are quite good too, the kimchi jikye was very sour! Yummy!
Sundu Bujikye is good too. It looks similar to the kimchi kijye, we were concerned that they gave us the wrong order. The staff pointed out to us politely that the sundu bujikye is rather spicy and has seafood (prawn and clams) and more taufu while the kimchi jikye is with kimchi of course so it’s really sour.
I was disappointed with Bulgogi Bokem not because it tasted bad (it was rather good and the beef was very tender) but because it doesn’t look anything like the picture in the menu. Haha. Plus i think they ran out of glass noodle. If i’m not mistaken this dish is supposed to have glass noodles, my fav.
The service here is excellent. The staff very friendly and extremely polite plus they speak fluent English.
If you are lucky you will get served by the young and pretty Korean lady boss herself
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Kimchi Jikye – RM14.90
Sundu Bu Jikye – RM14.90
Bulgogi Bokem – RM16.90
Kimchi Pancake – RM9.50
Green Tea x 2 – RM6.00
Ice Lemon Tea – RM3.30
Total: RM68.78 (RM65.50 – RM3.28 service)
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Ko Hyang (Korean Country Delights)
LG-K05, The Gardens,
Mid Valley City,
59200 Kuala Lumpur










hi Kuan,
I’m pregnant and have this HUGE..I mean HUGEEEE craving for Korean Food. I can’t seem to find any pork-free korean place. There used to be one stall in 1 Utama.
Is this place in the gardens Pork-free? Thanks…
eliza,
This place is tagged as non-halah. The only place in KL that i know of that have halal Korean food is at Koryo-Won Korean Smoke BBQ Restaurant located in Starhill. You can read my review at this link:-
http://www.kuanfoodfetish.com/2009/05/koryo-won-korean-smoke-bbq-restaurant.html/