The Korean Restaurant at Intermark Mall, explained.
If you work along Jalan Tun Razak, stay at the DoubleTree, or just stepped off at Ampang Park LRT hungry for Korean food — this is the complete guide to Onsemiro, the Korean fine-dining restaurant that has anchored Intermark Mall's Level 2 since the building opened in 2012.
What's actually at Intermark, food-wise.
The Intermark is the glass complex at 348 Jalan Tun Razak — the DoubleTree by Hilton, Integra Tower and Vista Tower sharing a retail podium. The mall is compact and office-driven: cafés and quick lunches below, a handful of full-service restaurants above.
For a proper sit-down meal — the kind you'd book for a client, a visiting boss, or a birthday — the anchor tenant on Level 2 has been the same for fourteen years: Onsemiro, a Korean fine-dining room that outlasted nearly every other original tenant in the building. In an area where restaurants turn over every eighteen months, that longevity is the review.
Onsemiro 온세미로 — Level 2, Lot 2-3A
Open since 2012 · Lunch 11:30–14:30 · Dinner 17:30–22:30 · Weekend buffet Sat/Sun 12:00–15:00
Onsemiro — 온세미로, "as nature itself, untouched" — is the rare mall restaurant that Korean expats and diplomats treat as their own dining room. The kitchen is Korean-led, the banchan is made in-house, and the signature ganjang gejang uses roe-filled flower crabs flown in from Korea in season.
One more thing that matters on this corridor of embassies and mixed corporate teams: the kitchen has been 100% pork-free since 2012 — the whole table orders from one menu, whoever is at it. (The full story is in our pork-free Korean guide.)
The office-lunch strategy.
Weekdays 11:30–14:30, Onsemiro runs set lunches — jjigae, bulgogi, grilled mackerel and an executive set — with rice, soup and banchan refills included. Vista and Integra Tower teams fill the room by 12:30, so the play is simple: arrive before 12:15 or book ahead.
Can't leave the desk? Dosirak by Onsemiro — the restaurant's pork-free Korean lunch box line — launches in 2026, delivering to KLCC, Tun Razak and Ampang Park offices in 25 minutes. Until the delivery apps go live, pre-orders run on WhatsApp.
Evenings: BBQ, dinners you book a room for.
Dinner is when the grills come out. The BBQ is staff-served in the Seoul fine-dining style — your server manages the heat and plates each cut at its peak. For entertaining, two private rooms (8 and 14 seats) sit behind sliding doors; the larger one is nicknamed the Diplomat Room for the embassy delegations who book it.
For corporate dinners on the Tun Razak corridor, it fills a specific gap: walking distance from the towers, a kitchen every guest can eat from, and rooms quiet enough to actually talk. Details on the private dining page.
Getting there.
- ·LRT: Ampang Park (Kelana Jaya line), four-minute mostly-covered walk. Two stops from KLCC.
- ·Car: The Intermark basement carpark off Jalan Tun Razak; lifts to Level 2.
- ·Staying at the DoubleTree: ride to the mall's Level 2 — one minute, no street crossing.
Korean food at Intermark: FAQ.
Is there a Korean restaurant inside Intermark Mall? +
Yes — Onsemiro, on Level 2 (Lot 2-3A), serving Korean fine dining since the mall opened in 2012. It is the longest-running Korean restaurant on the Jalan Tun Razak corridor.
Which level is Onsemiro on? +
Level 2, Lot 2-3A — past the escalators, one minute from the DoubleTree lobby lifts.
Is it pork-free? +
Yes — 100% pork-free since 2012, no pork in any stock or from any supplier. Alcohol is served, so it's Muslim-friendly rather than halal-certified.
Does it do lunch sets? +
Weekday set lunches run 11:30–14:30 with rice, soup and banchan refills included. Arrive before 12:15 or reserve.
How do I get there by LRT? +
Ampang Park station, Kelana Jaya line — a four-minute, mostly covered walk. From KLCC it's two stops.