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  2. Jeju Noodle Bar - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; ... Jeju Noodle Bar is a Korean restaurant in New York City. [2] [3] ...

  3. 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.

  4. Xi'an Famous Foods - Wikipedia

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    The company continued to expand rapidly. By end of 2016, Xi'an Famous Foods had opened six more shops in Manhattan, one in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and a sister restaurant called Biang! in the East Village which has since closed. Its Long Island City, Queens location was closed January 9, 2020, due to a fire, which had been started on the roof. [5]

  5. List of Chinese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Some have distinctive styles, as with American Chinese cuisine and Canadian Chinese cuisine. Most of them are in the Cantonese restaurant style. Chinese takeouts (United States and Canada) or Chinese takeaways (United Kingdom and Commonwealth) are also found either as components of eat-in establishments or as separate establishments, and serve ...

  6. Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The market is named for olle, Jeju's traditional alleyways from roads to houses. [4] The market is open 24 hours, although the number of stalls open varies by the hour. [5] The market is located on the Jeju Olle Trail. [6] The market is centrally located and within a 10 minute walk of other major tourist attractions in the city. [4]

  7. Gogi-guksu - Wikipedia

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    three generations traditional gogi-guksu), which is located in Jeju City and has specialized in the dish and been family-owned for three generations. [3] One street near Samseonghyeol is known for selling the dish. [1] On the 11th of each month, a small discount on the noodles at some restaurants. This is because "11" looks like noodles. [2]

  8. What we know about the Jeju Air crash that killed 179 people ...

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    The wreckage of the Jeju Air crash. Chris Jung/NurPhoto via Getty Images A plane carrying 181 people crashed at an airport in South Korea in late December, killing 179.

  9. 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]