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Summer 2021 Menu U – SUMMER 20 MEN 21 MAIDEN KOREA COCKTAILS MILK MAIDEN | BUTTERY & SILKY 16 WILD BABY’S BREATHE | FRUITY & SWEET 16 CORN, SOJU, BARLEY TEA BLUEBERRY SOJU, WATERMELON SYRUP, STRAWBERRY, TOGARASHI, LIME LOVE IN A MIST | CITRUS & SPRITZ 16 HONEYSUCKLE | CRISPY & TART 16 POMEGRANATE SOJU, GRAPEFRUIT, VANILLA HONEYDEW CORDIAL, LIME, LEMON, APPLE SOJU, BEAN, TONIC WATER, LEMON, LIME MAKGEOLLI, APPLE MORNING MOON & NIGHT | CREAMY & 16 GRAPE IVY | JUICY & REFRESHING 16 EARTHY GRAPE SOJU, VANILLA BEAN, LEMON & LIME, MINT, TONIC WATER MISUGARU, COFFEE,. SOJU SNOW IN SUMMER | SPICED & NUTTY 16 SUN DAZE | SPICY & TROPICAL 16 CALPICO, LYCHEE, CINNAMON, NUTMEG, SOJU PASSION FRUIT, MANGO, GUAVA, GINGER BEER, TOGARASHI, SOJU CHAMPAGNE MOET & CHANDON IMPERIAL BRUT 175 VEUVE CLICQUOT ROSE 190 BEER MAIDEN KOREA X FIVE BOROUGHS 12 TINY JUICE IPA 12 BREWING TERRA 10 HITE (LAGER) 10 LUNAR HARD SELTZER PLUM 12 LUNAR HARD SELTZER LYCHEE 12 MAKKU ORIGINAL 12 MAKKU MANGO 12 SOJU CHAMISUL FRESH 18 CHAMISUL ORIGINAL 18 JINRO IS BACK 18 NON-ALCOHOLIC COKE 3.5 DIET COKE 3.5 WATER (16.9oz) 3.5 MAIDEN KOREA X KUSHI KUSHI YAKI TAPAS Tako Wasa ~ 9 RAW CHOPPED, MARINATED OCTOPUS Mushroom Tempura (V) ~ 9 TEMPURA FRIED KING OYSTER, ENOKI MUSHROOM SERVED W/ SPICY MAYO Loaded Bulgogi Fries ~ 15 CRISPY THIN FRENCH FRIES, CHOPPED BULGOGI AND KIMCHI, TRUFFLE MAYO, SPICY MAYO Chicken Wing ~ 10 DEEP FRIED CHICKEN WING CHOICE OF: DRY RUB, SOY GARLIC, OR SWEET & SPICY GOCHUJIANG French Fries (V) ~ 10 CRISPY THIN FRENCH FRIES SERVED WITH TRUFFLED PARMESAN MAYO Chicken Kara-Age ~ 11 JAPANESE BATTER FRIED MARINATED CHICKEN YAKITORI COMBO 5 Skewers Combo ~ 16.5 1 VEGETABLE, 1 PORK WRAPPED SKEWERS 7 Skewers Combo ~ 21 2 CHICKEN, 1 BEEF RIB, 2 VEGETABLES, 2 PORK WRAPPED SKEWERS 10 Skewers Combo ~ 28 3 CHICKEN, 2 BEEF RIBS, 2 VEGETABLES, 3 PORK WRAPPED SKEWERS TAPAS Tako Wasa ~ 9 RAW CHOPPED, MARINATED OCTOPUS Mushroom Tempura (V) ~ 9 TEMPURA FRIED KING OYSTER, ENOKI MUSHROOM SERVED W/ SPICY MAYO Loaded Bulgogi Fries ~ 15 CRISPY THIN FRENCH FRIES, CHOPPED BULGOGI AND KIMCHI, TRUFFLE MAYO, SPICY MAYO Chicken Wing ~ 10 DEEP FRIED CHICKEN WING CHOICE OF: DRY RUB, SOY GARLIC, OR SWEET & SPICY GOCHUJIANG French Fries (V) ~ 10 CRISPY THIN FRENCH FRIES SERVED WITH TRUFFLED PARMESAN MAYO Chicken Kara-Age ~ 11 JAPANESE BATTER FRIED MARINATED CHICKEN YAKITORI COMBO 5 Skewers Combo ~ 16.5 1 VEGETABLE, 1 PORK WRAPPED SKEWERS 7 Skewers Combo ~ 21 2 CHICKEN, 1 BEEF RIB, 2 VEGETABLES, 2 PORK WRAPPED SKEWERS 10 Skewers Combo ~ 28 3 CHICKEN, 2 BEEF RIBS, 2 VEGETABLES, 3 PORK WRAPPED SKEWERS YAKITORI Chicken Meatball Skewers | $8 2 CHICKEN MEATBALL SKEWERS Chicken Thigh Skewers | $9.50 3 CHICKEN THIGH SKEWERS Shrimp Skewers | $11.50 3 SHRIMP SKEWERS Vege Skewers | $11.50 3 VEGE SKEWERS MAIDEN KOREA X GOPCHANG STORY BBQ (Sauced) Combo (Single) ~ 30 GRILLED MARINATED SMALL, LARGE, ENTRAILS INTESTINES (Sauced) Daechang ~ 30 GRILLED MARINATED LARGE INTESTINES Combo Gui (Single) 모듬 ~ 30 GRILLED SMALL, LARGE, ENTRAILS INTESTINES Daechang Gui (Single) 모듬 ~ 30 GRILLED BEEF LARGE INTESTINES Yumtong Gui(Single) ~ 26 GRILLED THINLY SLICED BEEF HEART Gopchang Gui (Single) ~ 26 GRILLED BEEF SMALL INTESTINES Makchang Gui (Single) ~ 29 GRILLED BEEF ENTRAILS Spicy Cold Noodle 비냉 ~ 17 BUCKWHEAT NOODLES W/ THINLY SLICED BRISKET & BOILED EGG IN A HOUSE SPECIAL SPICY SAUCE Cold Noodles 물냉 ~ 16 BUCKWHEAT NOODLES WITH THINLY SLICED BRISKET & BOILED EGG IN A COLD BROTH.
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