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  2. Kimchi fried rice - Wikipedia

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    Kimchi fried rice [1] or kimchi-bokkeum-bap [1] (김치볶음밥) is a variety of bokkeum-bap ("fried rice"), a popular dish in South Korea. [2] Kimchi fried rice is made primarily with kimchi and rice , along with other available ingredients, such as diced vegetables or meats like Spam .

  3. Korean taco - Wikipedia

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    The dish's popularity led mainstream fast food chain Baja Fresh to test market Korean tacos as a menu item in California, with plans to introduce the dish to hundreds of locations nationwide. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 2011, David Choi founded Seoul Taco as a food truck in St. Louis, and expanded the business to nine locations in Chicago and Missouri by 2023.

  4. Nabak-kimchi - Wikipedia

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    Nabak-kimchi [1] (나박김치) is a watery kimchi, similar to dongchimi, in Korean cuisine.It is made of Korean radish and napa cabbage (called baechu (배추) in Korean) as main ingredients, thinly sliced into rectangular shapes, salted and mixed with vegetables and spices such as cucumber, scallion, Java water dropwort (called minari (미나리) in Korean), garlic, ginger, red chilies ...

  5. Manhattan restaurant ‘Thai Food Near Me’ went viral a week ...

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    The thinking goes, if “near me” is part of the business’s name, it will appear higher in internet search results when someone looking for a service types in “[service] near me.” Number ...

  6. Street food in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    There are a lot of exotic street foods. You can taste fusion rice ball with Japanese pork and kimchi, Vietnamese deep-fried dumplings, mie goreng which means Indonesian fried noodles, and so on. [13] Myeong-dong: Myeong-dong is very popular for street foods. From traditional food such as chicken skewers to unique new concepts of food such as ...

  7. No Brand Burger - Wikipedia

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    No Brand Burger (Korean: 노브랜드 버거; RR: Nobeuraendeu Beogeo), is a fast food hamburger chain based in South Korea. The company is operated by Shinsegae Food Inc., which is owned by Shinsegae. [3]

  8. Dubu-kimchi - Wikipedia

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    Dubu-kimchi (Korean: 두부김치) is a Korean dish consisting of tofu (dubu) and stir-fried kimchi. [2] Soft, warm, blanched tofu is served with well-fermented, tangy baechu-kimchi (napa cabbage kimchi) stir-fried with pork. It is considered a well-matched anju (accompaniments to alcoholic drinks) for either soju or makgeolli. [3]

  9. Baek-kimchi - Wikipedia

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    Baek-kimchi [1] (백김치) or white kimchi [1] is a variety of kimchi made without the chili pepper powder commonly used for fermenting kimchi in Korean cuisine. [2] Baek kimchi has a mild and clean flavor, which appeals to children and the elderly, to whom the regular kimchi might be too spicy. [ 3 ]