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October 11, 2009

What’s for lunch? Try Sundubu

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You can find sundubu at most little restaurants in Seoul. My favorite place to get it is in Gyeongju around Bomun Lake, but Cheongdam Sundubu has a nice selection (including a white sundubu that doesn’t have red pepper sauce in it). LA sundubu is also a decent chain as well.
Well, that’s lunch! Have a great day.
Dan



About the Author

Daniel
Daniel Gray is a Korean adoptee that returned to Korean in 2005 because he wanted to try and find his birth mother and to learn about Korean culture. He started a restaurant review blog in 2007, www.seouleats.com, that became a local and international hit. He and his blog has been featured in the New York Times, Monocle Magazine, The Kimchi Chronicles, Bizarre Foods, Rudy Maxa, Olive Magazine, Euronews and much more. He now is a partner at O’ngo Food Communications (www.ongofood.com), which is a culinary tourism and consulting company that offers Korean cooking classes and restaurant tours to travelers. Their food tours and cooking classes are ranked as one of the top attractions in Seoul according to tripadvisor.




 
 

 

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2 Comments


  1. Must Love Movies

    sundubo. my co-workers and i went to a tofu restaurant on friday. the restaurant i usually get it from serves just the right size portion with clams in it. and it is cheap. i like it better than zzi gae b/c it is a stew.


  2. ps9knight

    hello Daniel, do you still looking for korean friend?

    I'm a man. and I look for language exchange partener.
    and I live in kamnam.
    can you mail to me?

    ps9knight@gmail.com

    bye~



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