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- Korean Nightlife Dining
- The Korean people have a very strong work ethic. Many salary men and women in Korea work till late at night. Students often have nighttime classes and others have part time jobs that don’t end till late. After a long day of work or class people are often hungry and they need to meet with ...
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- Becoming Neighbours Instead of Strangers, Restaurants for Muslims in Seoul
- “What shall we eat today?” Most of us don’t think much about what we eat throughout the day. However, apart from matters of individual taste, this is one issue that concerns certain people a great deal. These individuals are members of religions which strictly forbid the consumption of particular foods. Muslims, in particular, live with the ...
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Food
- Hamheung Naengmyeon and Pyongyang Naengmyeon
- Seoul, The Meeting Place of the Two Mountain Ranges of Naengmyeon It’s rare to find a dish with as many enthusiasts as naengmyeon (cold noodles) has in Korea. As enthusiasts are passionate about food, they are very sensitive to even subtle differences. On internet food forums, they even have heated debates about which naengmyeon restaurant is ...
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- ‘Side Dish’ Means More Than ‘Side Dish’ - Korean Side Dishes
- The following incident happened five years ago when I was living in the United States. I was in Chicago with some close local friends. I wanted to introduce these friends (who have a different ethnic background) to Korean cuisine, so I asked around to find a good Korean restaurant in Koreatown, and I finally settled ...
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