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Jjigae (Stew) Our Fresh, Delicious Soups Are Made Daily Guk (Soup) & Jjigae (Stew) Our fresh, delicious soups are made daily. 1 Manduguk (Won Ton Soup) 5.75 Dumpling soup with beef, egg, cabbage and green onions. 2 Gamjatang (Spicy Pork and Potato Soup) 8.95 Pork neck and back bones, potato, vegetables and red pepper. for 2-3 people 18.50 3 Kimchi Jjigae 6.95 Korean stew of kimchi, pork, tofu and vegetables. 4 Ramyun Noodles 4.95 Spicy noodle soup with vegetable flakes and a broken cooked egg. 5 Sundubu (Spicy Tofu and Seafood Stew) 8.95 Soft tofu, seafood, beef and vegetables in a spicy broth and a dropped egg. 6 Cheong Guk Jang (Fermented Bean Paste Stew) 8.95 Pork, tofu, vegetables, fermented bean paste. 7 Doen Jang Jjigae (Bean Paste Stew) 7.95 Pork, tofu, vegetables, bean paste. Kimchi A Korean staple made of a vegetable marinated in a brine of ginger, garlic, green onion and red chili pepper flakes. 8 Cabbage Kimchi 2.50 9 Cucumber Kimchi 2.50 10 Radish Kimchi 2.50 Please note that all items are made to order and the items with a take a little longer to prepare. Bul (Beef) 11 Galbi 11.95 Beef short ribs marinated with a Korean BBQ sauce of soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, sugar, green onions and black pepper. 12 LA Galbi 1195 Cross-cut beef short ribs marinated with a Korean BBQ sauce of soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, sugar, green onions and black pepper. 13 Bulgogi 10.95 Marinated thin slices of boneless beef sautéed with onions, peppers and mushrooms. 14 Steak Sandwich 5.95 Marinated beef slices sautéed with onions, peppers and mush- rooms served on sub roll with melted mozzarella and cheddar blend. Served with fries. Dwaeji (Pork) 15 Pork Spare Ribs (available Fri & Sat only) 10.95 Slow cooked pork ribs served with a (mild or spicy) BBQ sauce and a sesame salt and pepper dipping sauces. 16 Pork Bokkeum 9.95 Sliced pork with vegetables sautéed in a spicy sauce. 17 Sweet and Sour Pork 9.95 Thinly sliced pork deep fried in a seasoned batter then topped with a sweet and sour sauce with onions, peppers, carrots, apples and pineapple. 18 Pork Bulgogi 9.95 Marinated thin slices of boneless pork sautéed with onions, peppers and mushrooms. 19 Pork Kimchi Bokkeum 11.95 Stir fried pork bellies, kimchi , tofu and vegetables. Dak (Chicken) 20 Yam Yung Chicken 7.25 Half a chicken in pieces fried then tossed in our special sauce. spicy or mild. Whole chicken 12.95 22 Tang Su Yook (Sweet and Sour Chicken) 8.95 Thinly sliced chicken deep fried in a seasoned batter then topped with a sweet and sour sauce with onions, peppers, carrots, ap- ples and pineapple. 23 Chicken Wings 9.95 Fried chicken wings tossed with choice of sauce. (yam yung, spicy bbq or sweet and sour) 24 Dak Bulgogi 8.95 Marinated thin slices of boneless chicken sautéed with onions, peppers and mushrooms. 25 Sweet Sesame Chicken Wings 9.95 Chicken wings baked with our special sweet sesame sauce. 26 Chicken Sandwich 5.95 Marinated chicken slices sautéed with onions, peppers and mushrooms served on sub roll with melted mozzarella and ched- dar blend. Served with Fries. Appetizers 28 Jeon 5.95 Korean style thin pancake with your choice of green onion, Vegetable or kimchi. seafood 7.95 29 Chicken Skewers (3 piece) 2.50 Skewers of chicken marinated Korean style and covered with a sweet glaze. 30 Spicy Hot Dog with Vegetables 5.95 Sautéed sliced hot dogs, cabbage, onions and carrots in a spicy sauce. 31 Gimbap 5.95 Rice, carrots, egg, cucumber, crab, Korean radish, sliced beef and spinach wrapped in dried seaweed. (2 Rolls) 32 Mandu (10 piece) 4.95 Dumplings stuffed with vegetables, pork or beef. Steamed or Fried 34 Ddeokbokki 5.95 Korean style rice cakes, fish cake and vegetables sautéed in a spicy sauce. House Specials 35 Bibimbap 7.25 Rice with seasonal vegetables, sliced beef, whole egg, and served with dollop of gochujang (red pepper paste) in a stone bowl. 36 Chap Jae 8.95 Sweet potato noodles stir fried with spinach, mushrooms, onions and choice of meat. 37 Om Rice 7.95 Fried rice with beef and onion wrapped in an egg and topped with ketchup. Banchan (Sides) 39 Sticky Rice 1.25 40 Bokkeumbap 4.95 Fried rice with corn, carrots, onions, peas and egg. Add pork, chicken, beef or kimchi 1.00 each 42 Glazed Potato 3.50 Fried potato pieces tossed with a sweet glaze. 44 French Fries 2.50 Lunch Specials 11am-2pm Served with steamed rice 45 Bulgogi 5.95 46 Pork Bokkeum 5.25 47 Pork Bulgogi 5.25 48 Tang Su Yook 5.25 49 Dak Bulgogi 5.25 Soft drinks (free refills with entrees) Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Sprite Zero, orange, root beer, 1.95 ginger ale, Dr. Pepper, pink lemonade, ice tea, iced green tea Beverages Soju ( bottle 375 ml) 9.50 Soju (shot) 1.25 Flavored Soju (shot) 1.50 Over 20 flavors Cold Saki (bottle) 7.50 Plum wine (bottle) 12.00 Raspberry wine (bottle) 13.00 Red Raspberry wine (bottle) 1500 Makali (rice wine) (bottle) 9.50 Korean Beer 3.00 OB, Hite Beer Domestic (12 oz. bottle) 2.50 Bud, Bud lite, Coors, Coors lite, Miller lite, MGD, Michelob ultra Miller 64, Ice House, Miller Highlife Corona beer 3.00 Crane Lake wine (bottle 750 ml) 7.50 Crane Lake wine (glass) 2.75 House brand shots 1.25 Mike’s Hard Lemonade (16oz.) 2.75 Aloe Drink (glass) 2.00 Fountain Drinks (free refills with entrees) 1.95 Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Sprite zero, orange, root beer, ginger ale, Dr. Pepper, pink lemonade, ice tea, iced green tea Juices 2.25 Cranberry, Orange .
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