2012년 10월 2일 화요일

#4. Korea culture.

Chinese Food in Korea.

Chinese food is extremely popular in Korea. The restaurants are everywhere and are usually noticeable by their obligatory red neon and frontage, as well as having Chinese characters on the sign and window, despite being run by Korean owners. You can also see delivery drivers on motorbikes whizzing all around the country, with their metallic heat boxes, often with Chinese food inside. However, the Chinese food that has been popularized here is not what you'd expect to see in the West or even China. You won't find dumplings, dim sum, wonton soup, kungpao chicken, shark fin, etc...At least not at 99% of these Chinese places in Korea. What is all the rage is Koreanized Chinese.


JJajangmyeon

The 3 most popular dishes of Koreanized Chinese food are jjajangmyeon (noodles in a black bean sauce), jjambbong (noodles in a hot broth mixed with seafood and vegetable), and tangsuyuk (sweet and sour deep-fried pork).


 JJambbong (normal)


 Jjambbong ( White ) 

Chinese food is alway served with some token banchan, such as danmuji and onions.

Danmuji and Onions.

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