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Menu Items That Are Cooked to Order Or Served Raw BBQ MEAT BBQ COMBO PLATTERS korean barbeque All meats come in 16 oz serving sizes (serves 1 - 2 people) All BBQ platters are 8-12 oz of each meat. No Substitutions Please Our Beef is premium USDA Choice and Prime 생갈비 COMBO 1 STARTERS SENG GALBI / SHORT RIBS $38 GF Pick 2 - $50 All starters are generously portioned and meant for sharing. Fresh non-marinated beef short ribs Pick 3 - $75 Pick 4 - $100 해물파전 양념갈비 차돌배기 HAEMUL PAJEON / SEAFOOD PANCAKE $12 V YANGNYUM GALBI / MARINATED SHORT RIBS $38 CHADULBAEGI / BEEF BRISKET Crispy savory pancake with shrimp, octopus, squid, mussels, onions and green onions. Sweet garlic and soy marinated beef short ribs 불고기 BULGOGI / MARINATED RIBEYE 돼지불고기 김치해물파전 엘에이 갈비 DWEJI BULGOGI / SPICY PORK KIMCHI PAJEON / KIMCHI PANCAKE $12 LA GALBI / CROSS CUT MARINATED SHORT RIBS $35 닭불고기 DAHK BULGOGI / MARINATED CHICKEN Crispy kimchi pancake with shrimp, octopus, squid, mussels, and green onions. Bone-in short ribs marinated in sweet garlic and soy 양념갈비 YANGNYUM GALBI / MARINATED SHORT RIBS 계란찜 생등심 엘에이 갈비 LA GALBI / CROSS CUT MARINATED SHORT RIBS GEHRAN JJIM / STEAMED EGG $6 GF SENG DEUNG SHIM / RIBEYE $35 GF Bowl of fluffy steamed egg souffle with scallions. Fresh non-marinated beef ribeye steak COMBO 2 잡채 주물럭 SERVES 5 - 7 PEOPLE $125 GF JOPCHAE / SWEET POTATO NOODLES $12 V JOOMOOLUK / BONELESS RIB $32 INCLUDES ALL MEATS BELOW Sweet potato starch noodles stirfried in sesame oil and a sweet soy sauce with beef, Boneless short ribs marinated with sesame oil and roasted sea salt bell peppers, carrots, onion, scallions, cabbage, and mushrooms. 차돌배기 CHADULBAEGI / BEEF BRISKET 불고기 삼겹살 SAMGYUPSAL / PORK BELLY 떡볶이 BULGOGI / MARINATED RIBEYE $32 DDUK BOKI / SPICY RICE CAKES $14 V Thinly sliced ribeye marinated with sweet soy and garlic marinade 주물럭 JOOMOOLUK / BONELESS RIB Chewy rice cakes with onions, carrots, cabbage, fish cakes and scallions 돼지불고기 DWEJI BULGOGI / SPICY PORK tossed a sweet and spicy gochujang sauce. 차돌배기 CHADULBAEGI / BEEF BRISKET $30 GF 닭불고기 DAHK BULGOGI / MARINATED CHICKEN 만두 Thinly sliced Certified Angus Beef brisket 양념갈비 YANGNYUM GALBI / MARINATED SHORT RIBS MANDOO / FRIED DUMPLINGS $8 6 Pork dumplings served with a soy, garlic vinaigrette dipping sauce. 삼겹살 SAMGYUPSAL / PORK BELLY $30 GF COMBO 3 콘치즈 Thick slices of premium Dutch pork belly meat SERVES 7 - 9 PEOPLE $150 BA’CORN CHEESE $8 INCLUDES ALL MEATS BELOW Sweet corn, bacon, mozzarella cheese, bell peppers, scallions, and garlic 대패삼겹살 DAE PAE SAMGYUPSAL / PORK BELLY $30 GF 생갈비 SENG GALBI / SHORT RIBS 김말이 튀김 Thinly sliced fresh premium pork belly 생등심 GIM MARHEE TWIGIM / FRIED MINI SEAWEED ROLLS $10 V SENG DEUNG SHIM / RIBEYE 6 Mini seaweed rolls filled with sauteed vegetables and noodles, battered and fried. 돼지불고기 불고기 BULGOGI / MARINATED RIBEYE DWEJI BULGOGI / SPICY PORK $27 주물럭 JOOMOOLUK / BONELESS RIB 닭튀김 Pork marinated with a sweet and spicy red pepper gochujang sauce DAHK TWIGIM / CHICKEN WINGS $12 차돌배기 CHADULBAEGI / BEEF BRISKET 8 pcs of double fried jumbo chicken wings served with a side of pickled radish. 닭불고기 삼겹살 SAMGYUPSAL / PORK BELLY Choice of Plain, Soy Garlic, or Sweet and Spicy. Allow 15 minutes DAHK BULGOGI / MARINATED CHICKEN $27 Your choice of chicken marinated with a sweet and spicy red pepper gochujang sauce 돼지불고기 DWEJI BULGOGI / SPICY PORK or with sweet soy, garlic marinade 양념갈비 YANGNYUM GALBI / MARINATED SHORT RIBS GF - Gluten-free upon request V - Vegetarian upon request We recommend grilling all beef medium to well done and all chicken and pork well done. Please notice an 18% gratuity service charge may be added to your final bill. Thank you! RICE BOWLS BOKUM / STIRFRY ADDITIONAL ENTREES All stirfry dishes are made hot and spicy. Can be made mild upon request. Our entrees are generously portioned and good for sharing. 돌솥비빔밥 DOLSOT BIBIMBOP $13 V 오징어볶음 탕수육 Sizzling stone bowl with rice, carrots, spinach, zucchini, korean radish, mushrooms, bean sprouts, fiddle OJINGUH BOKUM / SPICY SQUID STIRFRY $18 TANGSOOYOOK / FRIED, SWEET & SOUR $15 V head, and an easy fried egg. Served with sweet and spicy gochujang sauce on the side. Stirfried with mushrooms, green onions, carrots, cabbage, and bell peppers. Korean sweet and sour sauce drizzled over crispy fried (pork, chicken, beef, or tofu), Choice of Vegetable, Tofu, Kimchi, Beef, Chicken, or Seafood (+$2) bell peppers and carrots. 제육김치볶음 돌솥덮밥 깐풍기 JAEYOOK KIMCHI BOKUM / KIMCHI & PORK BELLY STIRFRY $18 DOLSOT DUPBOP $13 KAMPOONKI / FRIED, SWEET & SPICY $15 V Sizzling stone bowl with rice, kimchi, pork belly, and egg. Kimchi and pork belly stirfry with rice cakes, onions, scallions, and raw tofu. Fried (chicken, pork, beef, or tofu) stir fried with vegetables and tossed in a sweet and spicy sauce. Please mix carefully before eating for a fried-rice-like experience. 오삼불고기 Sub shrimp +$3 OH SAHM BOKUM / SPICY SQUID & PORK BELLY STIRFRY $18 고등어 SOUPS AND STEWS Spicy squid and pork belly stirfry with sweet potato noodles, mushrooms, GOH DEUNG UH / BROILED MACKEREL $16 green onions, carrots, cabbage, and bell peppers. Broiled bone-in mackerel filet served with ponzu sauce and rice. 떡국 불쭈꾸미 DDUK GUK / RICE CAKE SOUP $12 매운갈비찜 Beef broth with chewy rice cake, scallions, onions, egg, shredded beef brisket BOOL JOO KOO MI / SUPER SPICY BABY OCTOPUS STIRFRY $18 MAE-UN GALBI JJIM / SPICY GALBI JJIM $24 and dry roasted seaweed. Baby octopus stirfry with rice cakes, green onions, carrots, cabbage, Tender braised short ribs in a sweet and spicy gochujang marinade with rice cakes, and bell peppers made extra spicy! carrots, scallions, and onions. Made HOT, but can be mild upon request. 떡만두국 DDUK MANDOO GUK / DUMPLING & RICE CAKE SOUP $14 치즈불닭 Rice cake soup with pork dumplings. BUL DAHK / SPICY CHEESY CHICKEN $16 Sauteed spicy chicken, green onions, and rice cakes topped with melted cheese 갈비탕 MYUN / NOODLES GALBI TANG / SHORT RIB SOUP $18 Our nengmyun noodles are specially homemade and cooked to order. Tender beef short ribs with radish, scallions, and onions in a soothing, beef broth. 물냉면 설렁탕 MOOL NENGMYUN / COLD BUCKWHEAT NOODLE SOUP $15 JONGOL / HOT POT SULLUNG TANG / OX BONE SOUP $14 Cold beef broth with buckwheat noodles, beef brisket, egg, pickled radish, and cucumbers. Our Hot Pots are generously portioned (serves 3-4 people) Mild, milky white unseasoned ox bone broth with beef brisket. Simmered tabletop Chopped spring onions, sea salt, and red pepper seasoning served on the side. Topped with scallions and sesame seeds. Spicy mustard & vinegar on the side. 육개장 비빔냉면 부대전골 YOOKAE JANG / SPICY BEEF BRISKET STEW $16 BIBIM NENGMYUN / SPICY BUCKWHEAT NOODLES $15 BOODAE JONGOL / ARMY STEW $45 Shredded beef brisket with scallions, bean sprouts, fiddle head, sliced onions, egg, Cold buckwheat noodles tossed in a spicy red pepper sauce, topped with cucumbers, Spicy beef broth, ramen noodles, ham, sausage, spam, raw tofu, dumplings, beans, and noodles in a spicy, beef broth. beef brisket, pickled daikon, and a hard-boiled egg. cheese, rice cake, green onions, and red chili peppers. 된장찌개 짜장면 감자탕전골 DWENJANG JIGAE / SOYBEAN SOUP $12 JAJANGMYUN / NOODLES & BLACK BEAN SAUCE $12 GAMJATANG JONGOL / PORK & POTATO HOTPOT $50 A rich broth from fermented soybeans with tofu, mushrooms, onions, zucchini and beef. Warm chewy wheat noodles with stir fried black bean sauce, pork, zucchini & onions. Spicy hot pot with chunks of pork ribs and spine, potatoes, green onions, and cabbage greens. 김치찌개 Topped with fresh cucumber and sesame seeds. 해물전골 KIMCHI JIGAE / KIMCHI STEW $12 짬뽕 HAEMUL JONGOL / SEAFOOD HOTPOT $55 Rich and spicy kimchi broth with rice cake, tofu, scallions, onions and pork. JJAMPONG / SPICY SEAFOOD NOODLE SOUP $14 Spicy seafood broth with squid, shrimp, octopus, mussels, crab, 부대찌개 Spicy seafood soup with vegetables and chewy wheat noodles cod, cod roe, assorted vegetables, and udon noodles. BOODAE JIGAE / ARMY STEW $13 Seafood consists of shrimp, mussels, squid, and clams 곱창전골 Spicy beef broth, ramen noodles, ham, sausage, spam, raw tofu, dumplings, beans, 짬뽕 + 짜장면 $14 cheese, rice cake, green onions, and red chili peppers. GOPCHANG JONGOL / BEEF TRIPE & INTESTINE HOTPOT $50 JJAMPONG + JAJANGMYUN Spicy hot pot with beef, intestines, tripe, cabbage greens, radish, and udon noodles. 순두부찌개 Half portion each of our Jjampong and Jajangmyun SOONDUBU / TOFU STEW $13 A hot and spicy stew made with silken tofu and scallions. A raw egg is cracked in before serving. Ask your server about menu items that are cooked to order or served raw. Consuming raw or undercooked Choice of Mushroom / Pork / Beef / Seafood / Cod Roe Please notice an 18% gratuity service charge may be added to your final bill. Thank you! meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of foodbourne illness TOMUKUN TOMUKUN DRINK & COCKTAIL MENU DRINK & COCKTAIL MENU DAILY HAPPY HOUR 3 PM - 6 PM DAILY HAPPY HOUR 3 PM - 6 PM COCKTAILS DRAFT BEER RED WINE —• SOJU •— SEOUL MULE $10 KIRIN ICHIBAN MALBEC Soju, Domaine de Canton, Lemon Juice, Pint $6 • Pitcher $17 CHAMISUL $12 glass • $45 bottle Ginger, Simple Syrup, Ginger Ale 375 ml • $14 Valentin Bianchi • Argentina SAPPORO CHUMCHURUM CABERNET SAUVIGNON JALEPENO MARGARITA $10 Pint $6 • Pitcher $17 375 ml • $14 $10 glass • $38 bottle Tequila, Sour Mix, OJ, Jalapeno ROTATING IPA Aura • Chile Pint $6 • Pitcher $17 CHUMCHURUM LYCHEE MARTINI $12 FRUIT FLAVOR MERLOT $12 glass • $45 bottle Vodka, Lychee Syrup, Lemon Juice 375 ml • $14 ROTATING MICHIGAN CRAFT Wente Vineyards • California Pint $6 • Pitcher $17 BLOOD ORANGE PROSECCO $10 FLAVORED PINOT NOIR Solerno, Prosecco,
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