2014년 11월 14일 금요일

Hongdae with delicious food, Budae jjigae at Hongdae BIYA


HAVE A GREAT AND WONDERFUL TASTE OF Budae jjigae at Hongdae BIYA!
At Hongdae’s Hongdae BIYA, they specialize in Korean Budae jjigae (mixed meat and vegetable stew), and they have a wide selection. You can get Budae jjigae made from Korean pork, spam, unlimited fried unions, a variety of vegetables and much more. They also bring a beverage and unlimited French fries with affordable prices. Visit and come to see great Korean Budae jjigae with your family and friends!
Hongdae BIYA | Korean Budae jjigae Restaurants | 홍대 비야
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Cost: 2,000– 5,500 won a person
1 p.m.–10 p.m.
T. 070-4107-7463
(358-19, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul | 서울시 마포구 서교동 358-19)




Hongdae with Sundae Gopchang - BOOYAS

Hongdae with Sundae gopchang

Have a unforgettable taste of Sundae gopchang at BOOYAS!
At Hongdae’s BOOYAS, they specialize in Korean Sundae gopchang (Stir-fried pork intestines and small intestines), and they have a wide selection. You can get gopchang made from Stir-fried pork intestines and small intestines, Cayenne, Mayonnaise, Lettuce, and much more. They also bring Kimchi fried rice in the shape of the heart with affordable prices.
BOOYAS | Sundae Gopchang | 홍대 순대곱창
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6 p.m.–3 a.m.
T. 070-8672-5283
(410-72, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul | 서울시 마포구 서교동 410-72)
Hongdae with Sundae gopchang

Hongdae with Sundae gopchang

Hongdae with Sundae gopchang

Hongdae with Sundae gopchang

Hongdae with Sundae gopchang

Hongdae with Sundae gopchang

Hongdae with Sundae gopchang

Hongdae with Sundae gopchang

Hongdae with Sundae gopchang

Hongdae with Sundae gopchang

Hongdae with Sundae gopchang

410-72, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul 
+82.070-8672-5283

Hongdae with Makgeolli - Mowmow

Hongdae with Makgeolli
mowmow

Get Your Cloudy Rice whiskey On at mowmow

At Hongdae’s mowmow, they specialize in Korean makgeolli (an alcoholic beverage made of rice), and they have a wide selection. You can get makgeolli made from buckwheat, corn, glutinous rice, black bean, scorched rice, and much more. They also bring kimchi pancakes and green onion pancakes in the shape of the Korean flag, spicy pork, acorn jelly, and even cheesy egg omelets.

Mowmow l Makgeolli Pub | Makgeolli Cafe

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Cost: 8,000–15,000 won a person
Weekly days: 3 p.m.– 2 a.m.
Weekends or National Days: 3 p.m. - 4 p.m.
T. 02-333-8998
(373-4, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul | 서울시 마포구 서교동 330-39)


Hongdae with Makgeolli
  
Hongdae with Makgeolli

Hongdae with Makgeolli

Hongdae with Makgeolli

Hongdae with Makgeolli

Hongdae with Makgeolli

Hongdae with Makgeolli




373-4, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82. 02-333-8989

2014년 11월 13일 목요일

Hongdae with Meat-ing


Hongdae with Meat-ing

Get great and delicious meat at 50g! 

At Hongdae’s 50g, they specialize in Korean meat (original Korean meat from jeju island), and they have a wide selection. This place is so delicious and famous in Hong dae area where you can find very nice and great meat out here. Amazed at the delicious smell and scent of fried pork as well as fried Kimchi with black's pork. Come and visit here to eat original Korean pork at Hongdae :D

50g | Meat-ing place 

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6 p.m.–3 a.m.
Tel) 02-3144-6750
(358-40 Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul | 서울시 마포구 서교동 358-40)

Hongdae with Meat-ing

Hongdae with Meat-ing

Hongdae with Meat-ing

Hongdae with Meat-ing

Hongdae with Meat-ing

Hongdae with Meat-ing

Hongdae with Meat-ing

Hongdae with Meat-ing

358-40, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea
+82) 02-3144-6750

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Bindaetteok are a very popular street food in Korea. Although many traditional versions are made with 100% mung beans, sometimes these are very difficult to keep together when making them. As this was my first time making them, I opted for the version that includes a little sweet rice that helps bind the pancakes. Many modern Korean cooks use this easier methodology.


 Keep in mind; when you dine at a restaurant, mung bean pancakes are not necessarily gluten-free unless specifically stated. Restaurants can add different types of flour to the batter – not a good thing. Additionally, dipping sauces can contain gluten. So always ask. Don’t assume.


 We enjoyed our bindaetteok with a side of kimchi and a dipping sauce made with soy sauce, toasted sesame oil, and rice wine vinegar. After Scott demonstrated making several pancakes, Gina and I took our turns practicing and perfecting bindaetteok. I’m especially grateful to Scott and Gina for the cooking lesson and the stories…what a fun and delicious way to spend the afternoon!




369-4, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea 
(+82)02-322-3224