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19 February 2004
Korea Life Blog - Jab Chae Bap
One of my favorite Korean Chinese food dishes is jab chae bap, vegetables and noodles with rice. I eat it several times a month. The current price is 5,000 won ($4.50). Who said American portions are too big. Look at this mountain of food. It's easily enough to feed two (normal sized) people. I usually eat half then the rest later. Like bokum bap (somewhere on this page) it comes with the delicious jam bbong , spicy red seafood soup. Yum!
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