GENWA LUNCH MENU (Available Weekdays 12:00 Pm to 3Pm Except Holidays) All Menu Items Are Served with Banchan (Korean Side Dishes) ** Minimum One Order Per Person **

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GENWA LUNCH MENU (Available Weekdays 12:00 Pm to 3Pm Except Holidays) All Menu Items Are Served with Banchan (Korean Side Dishes) ** Minimum One Order Per Person ** GENWA LUNCH MENU (available weekdays 12:00 pm to 3pm except holidays) All menu items are served with Banchan (Korean side dishes) ** Minimum one order per person ** KOREAN BBQ LUNCH SPECIAL All BBQ Lunch specials are cooked in the kitchen & served on a sizzling iron skillet w/side of rice & house soup and house salad ~ BEEF ~ BULGOGI 불고기 25 USDA Prime chuck top blade thinly sliced & marinated in house special sauce JUMULUK 주물럭갈비 25 Premium Black Angus short plate lightly marinated in house special sauce GALBI 양념갈비 32 Premium Black Angus short ribs marinated in house special sauce ~ CHICKEN & PORK ~ CHICKEN BULGOGI 닭불고기 21 stir fried with house special sauce (white meat, + $2) SPICY CHICKEN BULGOGI 매운 닭불고기 21 stir fried with house special sauce (white meat, + $2) SPICY PORK BULGOGI 돼지 불고기 25 thinly sliced pork belly & shoulder, stir fried in sweet & spicy gochujang ~ SEAFOOD ~ SQUID, “OJINGUH BOKUM” 오징어볶음 25 stir fried with vegetables in sweet & spicy gochujang YELLOW CORVINA 조기구이 22 simply broiled with sea salt MACKEREL 고등어 구이 22 simply broiled with sea salt SALMON TERIYAKI 연어 테리야끼 22 broiled with teriyaki sauce SHRIMP & SCALLOP 새우 & 관자 25 sweet soy marinated black tiger shrimp & sea scallop ~ COMBOS ~ NAENG MYEON COMBO 냉면 콤보 35 buckwheat noodles in cold beef broth with a choice of meat: Galbi (add 5.00), Bulgogi, Jumuluk, Chicken Bulgogi or Spicy Pork Bulgogi SSAMBAP COMBO 쌈밥 콤보 35 lettuce wrap, doenjang jjigae and a rice with a choice of meat: Galbi (add 5.00), Bulgogi, Jumuluk, Chicken Bulgogi or Spicy Pork Bulgogi ~ RICE, “DOLSOT BIBIMBAP” ~ served on a sizzling stone pot prepared tableside VEGETABLE 야채 돌솥 비빔밥 22 assorted vegetables, egg yolk, Gochujang Sauce BEEF 소고기 돌솥 비빔밥 23 beef, assorted vegetables, egg yolk, Gochujang Sauce CHICKEN 닭불고기 돌솥 비빔밥 23 chicken, assorted vegetables, egg yolk, Gochujang Sauce KIMCHI & BEEF 김치돌솥 비빔밥 24 kimchi, beef, assorted vegetables, egg yolk, Gochujang Sauce OCTOPUS, “Nakji” 낙지 돌솥 비빔밥 27 octopus, assorted vegetables, Gochujang Sauce ~ SOUP ~ served with multigrain rice (Japgokbap) or white rice KIMCHI JJIGAE 김치찌개 20 spicy kimchi stew with tofu, pork & vegetables DOENJANG JJIGAE 된장찌개 20 pork broth & Korean doenjang based stew with tofu, beef and vegetables SUNDUBU JJIGAE 순두부 찌개 20 spicy silky tofu stew with egg yolk with choice of Beef, Seafood, Kimchee or Mushroom YUKGAEJANG 육개장 22 shredded beef, bean sprouts, fiddlehead fern, egg & glass noodle in spicy broth GOCHUJANG JJIGAE 고추장 찌개 22 Korean chili based stew with tofu, beef & vegetables AHL JJIGAE 알찌개 27 spicy fish roe stew MAEUN-TANG 매운탕 27 assorted seafood stew in spicy broth DDUKBAEGI BULGOGI 뚝배기 불고기 27 bulgogi & vegetables served in beef broth TTEOK MANDU GUK 떡만두국 21 rice cake soup with beef dumplings in beef broth SULUNG-TANG 설렁탕 22 48 hours braised beef bone broth with sliced beef & glass noodle GALBI-TANG 갈비탕 30 Premium Black Angus beef short rib soup with glass noodle SAMGYE-TANG 삼계탕 26 simmered whole cornish hen stuffed with sweet rice & herbs ~ NOODLE ~ MUL NAENG MYEON 물냉면 20 buckwheat noodles in cold beef broth, thin slices of beef, hardboiled egg, Asian pear & vegetables BIBIM NAENG MYEON 비빔냉면 20 cold buckwheat noodles in gochujang sauce, thin slices of beef, hardboiled egg, Asian pear & vegetables UDON 우동 20 fish cake, chrysanthemum leaf & shredded laver.
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