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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / CHUNG GUNG KOREAN CHINESE RESTAURANT @ AMPANG

CHUNG GUNG KOREAN CHINESE RESTAURANT @ AMPANG

April 29, 2016 by StrawberrY Gal

For those who are looking for some Korean Chinese Restaurant, we spotted them earlier in Ampang where the small Korean Chinese Restaurant by the name of Chung Gung Korean Chinese Restaurant hidden upstairs of Han Woo Ri Restaurant. It was a pleasant discovery and the restaurant opened around  years here. For those Korean drama fans, this might be the place to get your taste of this favourite Korean dish especially the Jajangmyeon.

Jajangmyeon (RM 15)
Jajangmyeon is one of the highlights here. The Korean Chinese cuisine which brings you with the delicious noodles dish that topped with the thick sauce which is made of chunjang ( The salty black soybean paste),diced pork and vegetables in it. The taste is pretty unique where it is infused with the light saltiness taste but every mouthful is as good as it is.

Samsun Jjam Bbon (RM 23)
Spicy Mixed Seafood Noodle Soup which said them all. The bowl of appetizing noodles where the soup is cooked with the hot pepper flakes and vegetables oil comes simply good. Topped with scrumptious ingredients like prawns, squid and more. The bowl of seafood noodles will definitely tempt you till the fullest

Tangoon Yook (S- RM 35 / M- RM 45/ L-RM 60)
The lovely plate of delights which brings you a great flavours from the deep fried pork in it. The dish is well deep fried till perfection and served with the sweet and sour sauce. You can opt to pour the sauce over or serving them as dip dip sauce to your delights.

Goon Man Du (RM 15)
Enjoy the pulpy dumpling which ins completed with the crispiness in it. The  dumpling is being pan fried till perfection leaving you a moist and juicy meat together with the crispy edges.  Serve with Korean Seasoned Dipping Sauce.

Pal Bo Che (RM 55.00 (S)/ RM 70 (B))
Another must try is the stir fried mixed Seafood and Vegetables. The delicious portion of goodies complete with the prawns, squids and dish in it making the dish simply appetizing and good.
It is indeed serving good food and also brings you with the homey delights. For those who are looking for some unique Korean dishes, you can visit them here.

Address: C6-1M, C7-1M, Jalan Ampang Utama 1/1, One Ampang Avenue, 68000 Ampang (upstairs of Han Woo Ri Restaurant)
Tel: +603 4251 2159
Business Hours: 1130 – 2130 everyday except 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month.

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