Any Good Korean Food?

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Hey! If anyone doesn't mind, could you put down some of your favorite Korean food I can try? I have never had it before, and I really wanna try it! Thank You!
 

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Bulgolgi is the death of me it's so good-

If you ever get the chance to go to the Korean place that we talked about golden chopsticks then you should get the family meal thing, you kinda just get a little bit of everything and it's great to try!

Another thing, if you ever end up at Jarfly then get their Korean BBQ tacos. They have Kimchi and Bulgolgi on them, and they're very good~
 

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Samyang ramen
Tteokbokki
Kimchi
Bulgogi
Sushi(Gimbap)
Bibimbap
Dumplings
I rly want to have more Korean food so I’ll write these down! I eat more Chinese and Japanese food.
 

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If you have any Korean markets where you live, I recommend going and checking them out!
Ah i wish! But the only markets in the city I live in are fresh food markets (not rn tho cuz it’s winter) but there is t&t, which an Asian grocery store
 

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this is random but I saw a tiktok of someone eating cheese kimbap and it looked so good but idk any places where I live that sell it :(
 

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I wanted to jump in on this discussion because I absolutely love Korean food! If you're just starting out, I'd definitely recommend trying **bibimbap** – it’s a really flavorful rice bowl with veggies, egg, and gochujang (spicy paste) that’ll give you a nice intro to Korean flavors. Also, **kimchi** is a must-try if you're into fermented flavors, though it can be a bit of an acquired taste! On a slightly random note, I’ve had some Korean snacks that use dry whole milk powder as a base, and it’s surprisingly tasty in some of the sweets – a bit like a creamy, rich texture. It’s a fun twist if you’re looking to try something different!
 
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