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Korean Cafe: Hong Gil Don PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 07 January 2006
Hong Gil Don is a korean cafe and a good place to visit with group of people or enjoy a quite evening with a friend. They serve  variuous korean meals such as kimchi noodle soup, roast chicken, roast pork korean meals and tea is served alongside your food.

Hong Gil Don is located west of the Wrestling Palace, on the south side of the central road, building number 62.

Some of the main courses:

Chopped roast chicken                    10.000MNT
Roast pork                                        7000 MNT
Stir-fried cuttlefish                            10000MNT
Pan broiled pork                                 8000 MNT
Ham soup                                          4500 MNT
Kimchi noodle soup                           2500 MNT

Open: Monday-Sunday from 10:00 am until 10:00 pm


For Reservation: 461064, 91912374


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