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Places to get ready-to-eat Korean food (restaurants, takeaways, etc). See Category Korean Groceries for places that stock Korean groceries to take home and cook with.
Note that New Malden has a significant Korean population, and a Korean food festival is held there every year. It also has quite a few Korean restaurants. There's another pocket of Korean food places behind Centre Point.
See also:
Auto-generated list of places serving Korean food (view them on a map): (unprocessed INDEX_LIST macro)
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