Korean Food

If you get both, you can leave the duk tori tang in the trunk of your Vespa and it’ll still be warm when you get home.

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Recommendations for superior soondae?

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Yup the cold spicy noodles is calling me too. Maybe the spicy seafood noodles too

I will give my rec for 8th Street Soondae! I think I have a pic/review here somewhere

It’s been far too long since I been to Ktown. Western Doma will be on my to-do list.

Anyone like Ondal’s crab stew? I know it’s a lot of coin, as always I am interested in trying the specialities.

And not Ktown but I gotta try Spoon by H

If you guys want dak dori tang, highly recommend this spot:

https://www.yelp.com/biz/bon-ga-ginseng-chicken-soup-los-angeles

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Posted this in one of the SGV Update threads, too.

In South Pasadena; have no more info, other than noticing it while driving by.

http://kjtofunbbq.com/

I’ve got one thing on my calendar today and it’s lunch… in koreatown

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Ham Ji Park.

Who makes the best dongchimi?

What about it?

I think he is suggesting you eat some pork ribs and pork neck/potato stew

ya i maybe in the top 3 on the no ktown suggestions needed list lol. I love that place but only when i’m having a few drinks.

Where did you go?

Not Ktown because my coworkers drove and wanted Anaya :frowning: Guess we’re lucky since ktown is locked down with an active shooter or something.

Oh wow that is crazy glad you didn’t get caught up in that! Hopefully everyone is ok and Ananya is not a bad runner up.

a necessity if electing to go to HJP as a single order of ribs and an order of the gamjatang is about $30 before tax and tip. that’s more than i care to pay for lunch.

They drive me also

it’s been a few years but i liked it when i last had it.

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and also more than i care to eat by myself.

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