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Appetizers Rice Dishes Soon Tofu Soup Pan Fried Fish APPETIZERS RICE DISHES All rice dishes come with 1 CHIN MANDOO $11.99 banchan (side dishes) Steamed Beef Dumplings 27 BI BIM BAP $15.99 2 YACHAE CHIN MANDOO $11.99 Assorted seasoned Korean Vegetables, Steamed Ground Vegetable Dumplings Your Choice of Protein, and an Egg over rice 3 GOON MANDOO $10.99 (Choose Protein Bul Go Gi Beef, BBQ Chicken, Fried Beef Dumplings Spicy Pork BBQ) 4 YACHAE GOOD MANDU $11.99 29 VEGETABLE DOL SOT BI BIM BAP $16.99 Fried Vegetable Dumplings Tofu. Egg optional 5 HA MUL PAJEON $16.99 + Kimchi $2 Assorted Seafood Pancake with 30 DOL SOT (COOKED HOT POT) BI BIM BAP $16.99 green onions, white onions, and carrots (Choose Protein Bul Go Gi Beef, BBQ Chicken, 6 YACHAE PAJEON $15.99 Spicy Pork BBQ) Vegetable Pancake + Kimchi $2 7 TTOK BOK KI $15.99 31 SEAFOOD DOL SOT (COOKED HOT POT) $18.99 Spicy and Sweet Rice Cake with WITH SPICY STIR FRIED SEAFOOD BI BIM BAP Fish Cakes and Assorted Vegetables + Kimchi $2 + Bul Go Gi Beef $4 35 KOREAN CURRY OVER RICE $15.99 + Seafood $4 (Choose Protein Beef, Chicken, or Pork) + Chicken BBQ $3 + Spicy Pork BBQ $3 8 JAP CHAE $15.99 Clear Yam Noodle stir fried in sweet soy, garlic, and assorted vegetables + Bul Go Gi Beef $4 SOON TOFU SOUP + Chicken BBQ $3 All tofu soups are served with a side + Spicy Pork BBQ $3 of rice and banchan (side dishes) 13 YACHAE BOKKUM $14.99 Panfried Tofu with assorted vegetables 15 SEAFOOD TOFU SOUP $15.99 16 SEAFOOD AND BEEF COMBINATION $16.99 TOFU SOUP 17 BBQ CHICKEN TOFU $15.99 18 BEEF TOFU SOUP $16.99 19 PORK TOFU SOUP $15.99 KOREAN BBQ 20 SPAM TOFU SOUP $16.99 All BBQ Dishes are served with a side of 21 BEEF DUMPLING TOFU SOUP $15.99 rice and banchan (side dishes). Bul Go Gi, Spicy BBQ Pork, and Chicken BBQ are 22 MUSHROOM TOFU SOUP $15.99 served with Green Leaf Lettuce Wraps. 23 KIMCHI TOFU SOUP $15.99 25 ASSORTED VEGETABLE TOFU SOUP $15.99 Half Size Full Size (1 person) (2 people) 26 RAMEN TOFU SOUP $15.99 36 GALBI $25.99 $40.99 Marinated Short Rib 37 BUL GO GI RIB EYE $19.99 $32.99 38 SPICY PORK BBQ $17.99 $30.99 PAN FRIED FISH 39 CHICKEN BBQ $17.99 $30.99 All fish is served with a side of rice and banchan (side dishes) 41 CHICKEN KATSU $16.99 56 SALTED MACKERAL $20.99 Soons-Tofu-Menu-8.5x14-JUN20-V3-Print-Numbers.indd 1 08/06/2020 08:52 KOREAN SOUPS & STEWS KOREAN HOT POT All soups are served with a side All hot pots are served with 2 Rice and of rice and banchan (side dishes). Banchan. Each order is a 2 person portion. (*) do not come with rice 63 KIMCHI MANDOO JONGOL $44.99 48 YUK KAE JANG $16.99 Kimchi, Dumplings and assorted Shredded Spicy Beef Soup with Egg, vegetables. Assorted Vegetables, Yam Noodles 64 BUDHAE CHIGAE JONGOL $44.99 49 GALBI TANG $19.99 Korean Military Soup made with spam Short Rib Soup with Radish, Rice Cake, and other ingredients and Yam Noodles 50 TTOK MANDU GOOK* $16.99 Rice Cake, Dumplings, Beef, Egg, and Yam Noodles 51 TTOK GOOK* $16.99 Rice Cake, Beef, Egg, and Yam Noodles VEGETARIAN MENU 52 MANDU GOOK* $16.99 Vegetarian orders come with a side Beef Dumplings, Beef, Egg, and Yam Noodles of rice if the order is not a rice dish, noodle, or appetizer and vegetarian 54 KIMCHI CHIGAE $17.99 banchan. To note, we do use salted Fermented Kimchi, Pork, Assorted Vegetables, Tofu shrimp to season our kimchi. 67 VEGETABLE BIBIMBAP WITH $15.99 TOFU. EGG OPTIONAL 69 VEGETABLE DOL SOT (HOT POT) $16.99 KOREAN NOODLES BIBIMBAP 70 VEGETARIAN STEAMED POTSTICKERS $11.99 All noodles are served with banchan (side dishes). 71 YACHAE BOKKUM $14.99 Panfried Tofu with assorted vegetables 60 MUL NANG MYUN $16.99 Cold Buckwheat Noodles with Egg 72 JAP CHAE BOKKUM $15.99 and vegetables Clear Yam Noodle stir fried in sweet soy, garlic, and assorted vegetables 61 BI BIM NANG MYUN $16.99 Cold Spicy Buckwheat Noodles with 73 VEGETABLE TOFU SOUP $15.99 Egg and vegetables 74 MUSHROOM TOFU SOUP $15.99 62 CHA CHA MYUN $16.99 75 RAMEN TOFU SOUP $15.99 Black Bean Noodles with Pork 76 VEGAN CURRY $14.99 SOON’S TOFU SPECIALS 79 SPICY BUL GO GI BOKKUM $20.99 83 TOFU JOREEM $16.99 Bul go gi stir fried in our housemade + Bul Go Gi Beef $4 spicy sauce and assorted vegetables + Chicken BBQ $3 80 SPICY BBQ CHICKEN BOKKUM $18.99 + Spicy Pork BBQ $3 BBQ Chicken stir fried in our housemade 84 KOREAN STYLE RAMEN $15.99 spicy sauce and assorted vegetables Your choice of protein, egg, and 82 KIMCHI PANCAKE $15.99 assorted vegetables DRINKS SOJU $13.99 SMALL LARGE Korean Rice Wine (10-15%) BEER $6 $8 BAEK SOJU $15.99 SAKE $6 $8 JUICE $4 SODA $3 Soons-Tofu-Menu-8.5x14-JUN20-V3-Print-Numbers.indd 2 08/06/2020 08:52.
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