Miramar Shopping Centre, 132-134T Nathan Road 彌敦道132-134T號美麗華商場 Miramar Shopping Centre, 132-134T Nathan Road 彌敦道132-134T號美麗華商場
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Anita C.
Classificação do local: 5 Hong Kong
Food: –Ginseng chicken soup stuff with rice — Really good! The soup was very flavorful, as if they had been cooking it for hours. –Pork ribs with Korean-style sauce — Flavor was sweet, a little sweeter than I prefer, but it was very tender with the meat that falls off the bones. All the veggies within the saucy dish were very flavorful as well! The portions were very large. For two people, we probably only ate about 2⁄3 of our food. Service: Great service! We were able to make a reservation beforehand and they were quick to help us when we needed anything. They were also really quick with refilling our water. Highly recommended!
Bernard Y.
Classificação do local: 5 Hong Kong
One of my favorite Korean places, if not downright favorite, in Hong Kong. You can obviously tell that Chum Chum Mi does Korean barbecue, from the grills at each table. But their a la carte menu is what shines. The first time I came I was amazed by their Korean fried chicken, which is just as good as places that specialise in chicken only. One plate is enormous and perfect for a manly bro date over fried chicken and beer. Of course, the other dishes are very good as well and the atmosphere at night is boisterous and lively — great for groups as well. Lunch time is quite quiet and they have a separate lunch menu now, which is around Hkd 50 –70 for a set that includes 4 small side dishes. Mostly carb– based dishes like rice or noodles. No drinks included in the set, though. The usual a la carte menu is much better. Come at night, and remember to book — this place is no longer a secret!
Wing Yan N.
Classificação do local: 5 Hong Kong
Best Korean fried chicken in Hong Kong! Black bean sauce noodles is also the best! Became my best Korean food choice!
Joel Y.
Classificação do local: 5 Hong Kong
Some of the best Korean food in town in my opinion. The ambiance reminds me of the pubs in Korea and in Ktown, Los Angeles. The food is quite authentic and delicious. One of my favourites included the delicious kim bap(rice rolls) and also the dubu kimchi– where the dramatic presentation with the hot plate underneath kept it nice and warm. Other delicious dishes included the fried chicken as well as some damn good kogi. I would highly recommend anyone that has a craving for good Korean food to visit here.