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  2. Youn's Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    For this season, Youn again met chef Lee Won-il and Hong Seok-cheon for advice and received further know-how on restaurant operations. Kimchi was also on the initial menu. From the 2nd episode, a traditional noodle dish called japchae was added. From the 3rd episode, the spicy pork bibimbap was removed and Korean fried chicken was added.

  3. Hasok Chang - Wikipedia

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    Hasok Chang (Korean: 장하석; born March 26, 1967) is a South Korea-born American historian and philosopher of science currently serving as the Hans Rausing Professor at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge and a board member of the Philosophy of Science Association.

  4. Hanjeongsik - Wikipedia

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    Korean cuisine 한국 요리 조선 료리 ... Cheonil Sikdang, the seventh-oldest active restaurant in South Korea, specializes in hanjeongsik. [7] [8] See also. Bap ...

  5. Stars' Top Recipe at Fun-Staurant - Wikipedia

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    Stars' Top Recipe at Fun-Staurant (Korean: 신상출시 편스토랑) is a South Korean television program that airs every Friday at 20:30 (KST) on KBS2, beginning October 25, 2019. [1] The program is also available to watch on KBS World's YouTube channel from November 5, 2019.

  6. Okryu-gwan - Wikipedia

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    Raengmyŏn (Pyongyang-style cold noodles) served at Okryugwan. Okryu-gwan or Okryu Restaurant is a restaurant in Pyongyang, North Korea, founded in 1960.South Korea analyst Andrei Lankov describes it as one of two restaurants, the other being Ch'ongryugwan, which have "defined the culinary life of Pyongyang" since the 1980s, and a "living museum of culinary art".

  7. Food festivals in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Cheese Dakgalbi Makguksu (Korean Buckwheat noodles) Every year between August and September, a Dakgalbi (spicy grilled chicken) and Makguksu (buckwheat noodles) festival is held in Chuncheon, Gwangwon-do province, the hometown of the two dishes. Many programs like food sampling, making makguksu and a makguksu eating contests are offered at the ...

  8. Gaon (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Gaon (Korean: 가온; lit. center [1]), stylized as GAON, is a fine dining restaurant in Seoul, South Korea. As of 2023, it is the only South Korean restaurant to receive three Michelin stars for seven years in a row, [2] from when the Michelin Guide Seoul first began to be published in 2016. In 2023, it went on an indefinite hiatus.

  9. Samtaesong - Wikipedia

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    Samtaesong offers hamburgers marketed as "minced beef and bread" (Korean: 다진 소고기 겹빵 [6]), alongside kimchi, waffles, fried chicken, hot dogs, and "Sausage, Egg and Cheese McGriddles". [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The restaurant also serves coffee, smoothies, [ 9 ] and locally manufactured alcoholic beverages ranging from Pyongyang Cider to Kumgang ...