Myung Dong Noodle House

Korean restaurant · Koreatown

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Where To Eat When You’re Sick Of Being Told To Order 2-3 Small Plates Each - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Myung Dong Kyoja is the kind of place where sharing isn’t a suggestion - it’s practically a requirement. The dining room is always filled, and everyone’s having the kalguksu - a bowl of noodle soup with chicken and pork dumplings so filling you’ll need to share it. Almost everything else on the menu falls into the same category. We really like the spicy cold noodles when the temperature starts to rise." - brant cox, brett keating

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/guides/where-to-eat-when-youre-sick-of-being-told-to-order-2-3-small-plates-each

698 S Irolo St, Los Angeles, CA 90005 Get directions

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