Korean on Jalan Tun Razak: the corridor guide.
Jalan Tun Razak is KL's working spine — towers, embassies, hotels, and forty thousand lunches a day that need somewhere to happen. If yours should be Korean, this is the guide: where to book, when to arrive, and the one kitchen that has anchored the corridor since 2012.
Why this corridor eats Korean.
The city end of Jalan Tun Razak stacks corporate towers — Integra, Vista, the Intermark complex with its DoubleTree — a short hop from the Ampang embassy quarter. Korean firms office here; Korean delegations stay here; and the lunch crowd wants food that lands somewhere between "quick" and "worth leaving the building for."
Korean food fits that brief unusually well: set lunches that finish in 45 minutes, dinners that stretch as long as the conversation, and a cuisine both KL locals and visiting executives already trust.
Onsemiro 온세미로 — 348 Jalan Tun Razak, since 2012.
Level 2, Intermark Mall · Lunch 11:30–14:30 · Dinner 17:30–22:30 · Weekend buffet Sat/Sun
Restaurants on office corridors usually turn over every couple of years. Onsemiro has held the same address for fourteen — long enough that the towers treat it as their in-house Korean dining room. The kitchen is Korean-led, the BBQ is staff-served at the table, the ganjang gejang is flown from Korea in season, and the whole menu has been pork-free since day one — which is exactly what a corridor of mixed corporate teams and embassy guests needs.
Full details live in our Intermark guide; the short version is that if your meeting is anywhere on Tun Razak, the good Korean option is a lift ride and a covered walkway away.
The lunch play (learn it once).
- ·Weekday sets run 11:30–14:30 — jjigae, bulgogi, grilled mackerel, an executive set — with rice, soup and banchan refills included.
- ·Beat the towers: arrive before 12:15 or book. Integra and Vista empty into the mall at 12:30 sharp.
- ·Client at lunch? Ask for a quieter table at booking — or take the 8-seat private room if it's free.
Dinners and entertaining.
Evenings on the corridor are for closing things — deals, visits, quarters. The staff-served BBQ format works because nobody entertains a guest while flipping their own brisket; the grills are managed for you, course by course.
For anything confidential or ceremonial, two private rooms (8 and 14 seats) sit behind sliding doors — the larger one nicknamed the Diplomat Room for its regulars. Details in the private dining guide.
When you can't leave the desk.
The à la carte menu delivers on GrabFood today. And launching 2026: Dosirak by Onsemiro — the fine-dining kitchen packed into pork-free lunch boxes (RM 28–38), delivered to KLCC, Tun Razak and Ampang Park offices in 25 minutes, with corporate accounts and standing weekly orders.
Korean on Tun Razak: FAQ.
Is there a Korean restaurant on Jalan Tun Razak? +
Yes — Onsemiro at The Intermark (348 Jalan Tun Razak), serving since 2012. The longest-running Korean kitchen on the corridor.
Best spot for a Korean business lunch near the towers? +
Onsemiro's weekday sets, 11:30–14:30. Walking distance from Integra, Vista and the DoubleTree — book, or beat the 12:30 rush.
Closest LRT? +
Ampang Park (Kelana Jaya line) — four minutes, mostly covered. Two stops from KLCC.
Do they deliver to offices? +
GrabFood covers the à la carte today; the Dosirak lunch-box line launches in 2026 with 25-minute office delivery and corporate accounts.