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		<title>김치 만두 &#8211; KIMCHI DUMPLINGS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Location: Sinchon (신촌) How to get there: This is located in the heart of Sinchon at the rotary. Go through Sinchon Station &#38; take Exit 5. You&#8217;ll see the mandoo stand/shop right next to a pet shop. Date of Visit: September 23rd, 2009 - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; - &#8211; ...]]></description>
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<strong>How to get ther</strong>e: This is located in the heart of Sinchon at the rotary. Go through Sinchon Station &#38; take Exit 5. You&#8217;ll see the mandoo stand/shop right next to a pet shop.<br />
<strong>Date of Visit</strong>: September 23rd, 2009<br />
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<p>Okay, I have a confession to make. I am not a fan of steamed dumplings. I love the fried dumplings (큰 만두) but I prefer not to eat steamed dumplings. Rachele &#38; I stopped here after our trip to Home Plus because she was having a kimchi mandoo craving. She&#8217;s been to this before &#38; the owner recognized her too! She got this 8-piece dumpling set for 1,500 won. That is such an awesome price! Makes me wish I liked steamed mandoo at that point. They have a variety of other mandoos too with varying prices but nothing goes over 3,000 won. The wang mandoos (giant dumplings) looked really good &#38; were only like 1,000 won each. So if you like mandoo, stop by this place! Many people have recommended this place to me before I went here with Rachele. Especially if you are a student looking for a quick and convenient meal, this is the place to visit. It is easy to find and located right near the subway stop.</p>
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