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  2. Jinachun - Wikipedia

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    Jinachun reopened again in the Daehangno area, albeit in a different location, and was run by Hyeong's younger sister and her husband. [4] The restaurant moved locations in October 2010. [ 7 ] The restaurant is reportedly known for its oyster jjamppong , jajangmyeon , and hand-made fried mandu .

  3. Jeju Noodle Bar - Wikipedia

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    Jeju Noodle Bar is a Korean restaurant in New York City. [2] [3] The restaurant has received a Michelin star. [4] [5] See also. Food portal; List of Korean restaurants;

  4. Kahiki Supper Club - Wikipedia

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    The Kahiki Supper Club was a Polynesian-themed restaurant in Columbus, Ohio. The supper club was one of the largest tiki-themed restaurants in the United States, and for a time, the only one in Ohio. It operated at its Eastmoor location on Broad Street beginning in 1961, at the height of tiki

  5. Asiatown, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    A major influx of new Chinese residents occurred in the 1950s, after the conclusion of the Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949. [7] Chinatown remained a popular dining destination throughout the 1940s and 1950s. [9] A new restaurant, the Three Chinese Sisters, opened in 1949 [13] and quickly became a Cleveland dining landmark. [6]

  6. Jeju (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Korean [3] restaurant Jeju operates in southeast Portland. [4] It is named for Jeju Island in South Korea, where founder Peter Cho's family is from. [5] It has multiple event spaces, [6] hosts karaoke, [7] [8] and plays hip hop and K-pop. [9] The interior features high wooden ceilings. [10] The menu includes Korean barbecue and cocktails.

  7. Jeju Island - Wikipedia

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    Jeju is a volcanic island, dominated by Hallasan: a volcano 1,947 metres (6,388 ft) high and the highest mountain in South Korea. The island measures approximately 73 kilometres (45 mi) across, east to west, and 41 kilometres (25 mi) from north to south. [ 23 ]

  8. List of Jeju dishes - Wikipedia

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    Japgokbap, (잡곡밥), made with multiple grains; Saengseon guksu, (생선국수), noodles made with fish; Memil kalguksu, (메밀칼국수), noodle dish made with buckwheat [1]

  9. Blue Frog (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Frog Bar and Grill (simplified Chinese: 蓝蛙; traditional Chinese: 藍蛙; pinyin: Lán Wā) is a Western cuisine restaurant chain in China, operated by Blue Frog Catering Management (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., a member of AmRest. Its headquarters are in the Shanghai Free-Trade Zone in Pudong. [1]