Sue Korean Restaurant G/F, 7 Kimberly Street Tsim Sha Tsui Tel: 2311 0133
Grub: Family-style traditional Korean restaurant with reasonable prices tucked away in a back street of Tsim Sha Tsui known as 'Korea Street'.
Vibe: Small, simple but nice. Not much deor other than newspaper reviews lining the wall.
Who to bring: Family and friends, or anyone who loves Korean food.
What's hot: In keeping with traditional Korean restaurants, small appetisers are served free of charge. They are all up to native Korean standard, especially the kimchi. The cucumber is terrific: tinged a vivid red colour, it's surprisingly sweet and fresh. The extra effort they've made is reflected in the taste.
The restaurant is often featured in magazines for its outstanding noodles. The Korean soybean sauce noodles are great - very similar to Beijing-style ones, with the fresh noodles balancing the rich sauce. Their cold buckwheat noodles, served al dente, are just the ticket on a hot summer's day. Another tasty dish is the fried vermicelli with beef and mixed mushrooms. There are so many great noodle dishes, you'll have to come back another time to try more.