Best Pork-Free Korean Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, 2026.
Korean food without pork used to mean settling for a smaller menu. Not anymore. This guide covers every Korean restaurant in KL that operates a pork-free kitchen — what they do well, what they charge, and which one most Korean diplomats actually book.
Why pork-free Korean food is hard to find in KL.
Most Korean restaurants in Kuala Lumpur run on pork. Samgyeopsal is the default barbecue cut. Bossam and jokbal anchor the side menu. Even what looks vegetarian — the kimchi base, the stew stocks, the dumplings — quietly leans on pork or pork-based anchovy paste.
For Muslim diners, for many Indian diners, for anyone who wants to bring mixed colleagues to lunch, this rules out about 90% of the Korean scene in KL. Pork-free Korean fine dining — done properly, with the full menu intact — has been a real gap.
What does "pork-free Korean" actually mean?
Not all "no pork" claims are equal. A real pork-free Korean kitchen means:
- ✓No pork on the menu, ever — not just "we can swap it for beef on request."
- ✓No pork stock in soups, stews or banchan bases.
- ✓Separate suppliers — no chance of cross-handling.
- ✓Trained Korean kitchen team who treats this as policy, not preference.
Most "no-pork-on-request" Korean spots fail one or more of these. The handful that pass are listed below.
Onsemiro 온세미로 — Intermark Mall
Lot 2-3A, Level 2, Intermark Mall · 348 Jalan Tun Razak · Operating since 2012
Why Onsemiro tops the list
Onsemiro has run a 100% pork-free Korean fine-dining kitchen at Intermark Mall for fourteen years. The name 온세미로 means "as nature itself, untouched" — a quiet promise the restaurant has kept since 2012 by holding to one decision: no pork enters the kitchen, by any supplier, on any day.
Korean diplomats from the nearby embassies, expat Korean executives from the Tun Razak corridor, and Muslim corporate teams who can finally bring everyone to the same Korean table all eat here. The food does not feel compromised by what it leaves out — it feels finished.
What they do best
What sets Onsemiro apart
- ·14 years of pork-free operation — the longest-running pork-free Korean kitchen in KL.
- ·Korean-led kitchen, Korean clientele — the test that matters: Korean diplomats and expats eat here regularly.
- ·Staff-served K-BBQ — the only Korean spot in KL that runs a full fine-dining BBQ service, not self-grill.
- ·Private rooms for 8 and 14 — embassy and corporate dinner-ready.
- ·Pork-free dosirak delivery launching 2026 — fine-dining lunch box for KLCC and Tun Razak offices.
Other Korean spots in KL that are pork-free (or mostly).
A short, honest list. We have eaten at all of these.
Halal Korean — Pelita SS15 & Halal Korean Wave
Halal-certifiedCasual mass-market Korean. Halal-certified but the menu is narrow — mostly fried chicken and rice bowls. Good for a quick lunch, not for a sit-down or a guest dinner.
Dubu Dubu — Sunway Pyramid & PJ
Pork-freeMid-tier, casual K-food. Pork-free menu, family-friendly. Skews younger and mall-crowd. Not a fine-dining option but a fine pick for a casual dinner.
Sopoong — Damansara Uptown
Pork-on-request onlyMostly chicken and seafood focus, popular with families. Pork is on the menu — they will skip it on request, but the kitchen is not pork-free by policy.
Daorae & Bornga — multiple branches
Heavy pork menusThe well-known Korean BBQ chains. Both heavily feature pork — samgyeopsal is a signature. They will plate alternative meats on request, but their fundamental kitchen is not pork-free. Not Muslim-friendly venues.
Honest take: if you specifically want pork-free Korean fine dining — full menu, full service, full ceremony — there is one answer in KL, and it is Onsemiro.
For Muslim diners: what to know.
Onsemiro is not halal-certified — we serve alcohol, which precludes JAKIM certification. But we have served Muslim Malaysian and Muslim Korean diners since 2012, and we take dietary inclusion seriously.
- ·Pork has never been in this kitchen. Not now, not in 2012, not in between. There is no cross-handling risk.
- ·Beef, chicken and seafood are sourced from established Klang Valley suppliers.
- ·Alcohol-free dining sections of the menu can be selected by request — no obligation to order alcohol.
- ·Mixed corporate groups regularly book here precisely because the whole table can eat together.
For most Muslim diners exploring Korean cuisine in KL, this is as close as the city gets to a fine-dining Korean experience that respects dietary preference without compromising the food.
Pork-free Korean in KL: FAQ.
What is the most established pork-free Korean restaurant in KL? +
Onsemiro at Intermark Mall, operating since 2012. Fourteen years of pork-free fine-dining service makes it the longest-running pork-free Korean kitchen in Kuala Lumpur.
Is pork-free the same as halal? +
No. Halal certification by JAKIM in Malaysia requires no pork and no alcohol and approved sourcing/slaughter for all meats. Pork-free is one of those conditions. Onsemiro is pork-free and serves alcohol, so we are Muslim-friendly but not halal-certified.
Where can I find Korean ganjang gejang in KL? +
Onsemiro is the best-known KL address for ganjang gejang done in the proper Korean way: roe-filled flower crabs flown from Korea, soy-marinated in-house, served with steamed rice and crabby soybean stew. It is seasonal — call ahead.
Is there pork-free Korean BBQ in KL? +
Yes. Onsemiro is one of the few KL Korean restaurants that runs a full BBQ service without pork on the menu — beef, chicken, seafood — and serves it staff-grilled, not self-grilled. The fine-dining K-BBQ experience.
Where is the nearest Korean restaurant to KLCC that is pork-free? +
Onsemiro at Intermark Mall is two LRT stops from KLCC (Ampang Park station, four-minute walk to Intermark). For office lunch from KLCC, Tun Razak or Ampang Park, our pork-free Korean dosirak lunch box launches via GrabFood and FoodPanda in 2026.
How to visit Onsemiro.
Intermark Mall, The Intermark
348 Jalan Tun Razak
50400 Kuala Lumpur
Dinner · 17:30 – 22:30
Weekend Buffet · Sat/Sun 12:00 – 15:00
Pork-free Korean in KL: the bottom line.
If you want a quick chicken-and-rice halal lunch, plenty of casual Korean spots will serve you. If you want a fine-dining Korean meal — full menu, full BBQ service, real ganjang gejang, private dining for embassy or corporate guests — and you need it pork-free, the practical answer in KL is Onsemiro.
Fourteen years, one kitchen, one decision. That is the version of "pork-free Korean" that holds up to a Friday-night booking with your most particular guests.