Ninano Means "Let's Enjoy Together" in Korean Old Language

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Ninano Means FOOD MENU ZUBZZ.COM * All prices are including VAT, NHIL and tour levy. ** "Ni" means you, "Na" means I and "No" means enjoy, so Ninano means "Let's enjoy together" in Korean old language. Appetizer k Seafood Pajeon // 해물파전 40 Korean type of pancake with spring onion and seafood ingredients coated with wheat flour and egg wash. k Kimchi Jeon // 김치전 35 Korean type of pancake with sliced kimchi, coated with wheat flour and egg wash. j Vegetable tempura //야채 튀김 40 Fried Vegetables as Japanese style j Prawn tempura //새우 튀김 80 Fried Prawns as Japanese style j Tempura platter //모듬 튀김 100 Fried sea food and v egetables as Japanese style k Tofu & fried kimchi // 두부김치 60 Fried Kimchi with small pieces of pork on top of pieces of boiled tofu. Salad k Bulgogi Salad //불고기샐러드 45/70 k Salmon Salad //연어샐러드 50/80 k Tuna Salad //참치샐러드 45/70 k Tofu Salad //두부샐러드 40/63 k Buchu Salad //부추샐러드 10 k Radish Salad // 무생채 10 k Ninano house salad ZUBZZ.COM20 k Cabbage Kimchi 100g 14 k Kkakdugi (Diced radish Kimchi) 100g 10 k Cabbage Kimchi Take-away pack 200g/1kg 25/95 k Kkakdugi Take-away pack 200g/1kg 18/68 Noodle k Mul Naengmyeon //물냉면 난 60 Korean style cold soup buckwheat noodle 난 k Bibim Naengmyeon //비빔냉면 55 ( Korean style cold mixed buckwheat noodle with spice sauce k Banquet noodle (Janchi Kooksu) //잔치국수 55 Korean style noodle with anchovy soup k Shin Ramyun // 신라면 30 k Japchae (with rice) // 잡채(백반) 잡 60(70) Stir-fried Korean Glass Noodles, beef and Vegetables : Extra bulgogi topping 15 Soup & stew k Kongnamul soup //콩나물국 15 k Doenjang light soup //맑은된장국 10 j Miso soup //미소된장국 11 k Fish spicy soup(2 portions) //생선매운탕(2인분) Grouper/Cassava/Caterpiller 80/90/90 k Crab spicy soup(2 portions) //꽃게탕(2인분) 110 k Prawn-Squid spicy soup(2 portions)//섞어찌게(2인분) 120 된 k Braised fish (2 portions) //생선조림(2인분) 95 장 Cutlass fish/Moon fish/Mackerel (갈치/문피시/고등어) Fish stew with Korean braising sauce k Budae Jjige (2 portion)//부대찌게(2인분) 120 Stew of ham, sausage, beef, kimchi, ramyon and beans with Korean special braising sauce Add on: Ramyon noddle 20 Grills All Grill menu includes vegetable and sauce k Tandoori pork belly (200g)//탄두리 삼겹살 탄 65 Flame grilled pork belly in tandoor 탄두리 삼겹살(탄두리에 구워낸 담백한 삼겹살) k Tandoori pork rib (400g)//숯불돼지갈비 탄 70 Flame grilled pork rib with Korean BBQ marinade 탄두리에서 숯불로 구운 돼지 양념 갈비 고 k Grilled mackerel //숯불고등어구이 등 50 Flame grilled Mackerel on charcoal ZUBZZ.COM Korean Kimbap 불 k Bulgogi Kimbap //불고기김밥 40 고 Rice, Bulgogi and Veg. roll covered with laver 참 k Tuna Kimbap //참치김밥 40 치 Rice, tuna chunk and Veg. roll covered with laver 치 k Cheese Kimbap //치즈김밥 40 즈 Rice, cheese and Veg. roll covered with laver 충 k Chungmu Kimbap //충무김밥 65 무 Plain kimbap with squid sauce and radish kimchi Main k Bulgogi (meal) // 불고기(백반) 숯 60(70) Stir fried Korean barbequed beef with assorted vegetables k Galbi-Jjim (meal) // 갈비찜(백반) 75(85) k Spicy Pork Bulgogi (meal) //제육볶음 (백반) 숯Reg. 60(70) pork marinated with red chilly sauce and vegetables Belly 65(75) k Teok(Mandu)Guk // 사골 떡(만두)국 60(70) Korean white rice cake (and dumbling) with cow bone soup k GomTang // 곰탕 60 Cow bone soup with beef (Dogani) and rice k Galbi Tang // 갈비탕 85 Short-rib soup with stewing beef and vegetables j Teriyakki Chicken (with soya/garlic rice) //데리야끼치킨(덮밥) 55(70) Pan fried chicken with Japanese Teriyakki sauce and Vegetable. k Spicy Stir-fried Squid (meal) //매운오징어볶음(백반) 60(70) Korean type of spicy stir-fried squid with Vegetables 김 k Kimchi jjige with rice //김치찌개백반 55 치 Cabbage kimchi stew with tofu and pork 된 k Doenjang jjige with rice //된장찌개백반 55 장 Doenjang stew with vegetables and small crab k Sundubu jjige with rice // 순두부찌개백반 55 a Korean type of stew made with freshly curdled soft tofu, vegetables, spicy Korean paste, and beef ZUBZZ.COM k Yookgaejang with rice// 육개장 백반 60 a soup-like Korean dish made from shredded beef with scallions and other ingredients, k Japchae (meal) // 잡채 백반 60(70) Stir-fried Korean Glass Noodles, bulgogi and Vegetables :Extra bulgogi meat topping +15 k Volcano Kimchi fried rice// 볼케이노김치볶음밥 김 60 cheeese egg around kimchi fried rice(pork or tuna). Served with soup and kimchi (Kkakdugi) 볼케이노 김치 볶음밥(돼지고기, 소고기 or 참치) k Tuna Sashimi Bibimbap // 참치회덮밥 75 k (Hot stone) Bibimbap // (돌솥)비빔밥 소 (60)50 a bowl of rice mixed with assorted vegetables and beef(or Tofu), served with soup (Hot stone) Bulgogi Bibimbap // (돌솥)불고기비빔밥 (75)65 (Hot stone) Squid Bibimbap // (돌솥)오징어비빔밥 (75)65 Sashimi j Salmon(8pcs) 99 j Tuna (8pcs) 69 j Grouper or Red snapper (8pcs) 59 j Sashimi platter (24pcs) 199 Mixed Sashimi j Special Sashimi platter Seasonal Nigiri Sushi 연 j Salmon (6pcs) 88 어 참 j Tuna (6pcs) 65 치 도 j Grouper or Red snapper(6pcs) 59 미 장 j Prawn (6pcs) 83 어 장 j Eel (6pcs) 75 어 계 j Egg (6pcs) 49 란 모 j Mango Nigiri (6pcs) 48 듬 연 j Mixed (6pcs) 76 어 Salmon nigiri 3pcs and the other nigiri 3pcsZUBZZ.COM Maki Sushi j Egg maki(6pcs) 35 j Sake maki(6pcs) 40 j Deka maki(6pcs) 35 j Kappa maki(6pcs) 35 j Avocado maki(6pcs) 35 j Temaki(2pcs) 49 Uramaki - Inside out rolls 아 j Avocu roll (8pcs) 49 보 Avocado and Cucumber 보 j Boston roll(8pcs) 스 65 Shrimp, Crab stick, Avocado and Cucumber 캘 j California roll(8pcs) 리 53 Avocado, Crab stick and Cucumber 크 j Crunch California roll(8pcs) 런 55 Avocado, Crab stick and Cucumber , crunch coated 필 j Philadelphia roll(8pcs) 라 65 Salmon, Cheese and Cucumber 레 j Rainbow roll(8pcs) 인 70 Salmon, Cheese, Avocado, Crab stick and Cucumber 캐 j Caterpillar roll(8pcs) 터 65 Avocado piece, Eel and Cucumber 알 j Alaska roll(8pcs) 라 73 Salmon piece, cream cheese, crab stick and Avocado 볼 j Volcano roll(8pcs) 케 65 Flying fish roe, Prawn tempura, Crabstick and Cucumber 망 j Mango roll(8pcs) 고 53 Mango topping, Crab stick and CucumberZUBZZ.COM 트 j Tropical tuna roll(8pcs) 로 65 Tuna piece, tuna mix and avocado 비 j Prawn Crunch roll(6pcs) 엘 70 Prawn tempura, crab stick, vegetable, avocado) 프 j French-kiss roll(8pcs) 렌 70 Salmon, Avocado, Crabstick , Cucumber and cream cheese 매 j Spicy tuna roll(8pcs) 65 콤 Spicy tuna mix , crab stick and Cucumber 매 j Spicy Salmon roll (Fire roll) (8pcs) 72 콤 Spicy Salmon mix , crab stick and Cucumber 다 j Dynamite roll (8pcs) 이 75 Flying fish roe, Prawn tempura, Avocado and Cucumber Platter of Sushi j Sashimi platter (24pcs) 199 Mixed Sashimi 모 j Nigiri platter (16pcs) 179 듬 Different types of nigiri sushi upon availability 모 j Roll Platter (30pcs) 듬 199 California, Philadelphia, Spicy Salmon(tuna) , Maki 니 j Ninano Platter 나 189 Sashimi 4pcs, Nigiri 4pcs and Roll 8pcs, hosomaki 6pcs 니 j Ninano Platter Jumbo 나 279 Sashimi 8 pcs, Nigiri 6 pcs and Roll 16 pcs, hosomaki 6pcs (V)Egetarian Sushi 모 j Egg Nigiri (6pcs) //Egetarian 49 듬 모 j Mango Nigiri (6pcs) 48 듬 모 j Egg Maki (6pcs) //Egetarian 35 듬 모 j Kapa maki (6pcs) 35 듬 모 j Avocado maki (6pcs) 35 듬 모 j Vegetable temaki (2pcs) 45 ZUBZZ.COM듬 모 j Avocu roll (8pcs) 49 듬 모 j Mango roll (8pcs) 53 듬 j Green Peace Roll 50 모 j Vegetarian Platter 129 듬 Vegetarian Nigiri 4pcs , Vegetarian Roll 8pcs and maki 12pcs j Egetarian Platter 모 129 Egeterian Nigiri 4pcs, Egitarian Roll 8pcs and maki 12pcs Side Dishes k Plain rice // 흰쌀밥 12 Steamed short grain sticky rice from east asia k Nurungji // 누룽지 14/20 Scorched Rice Soup k Shin Ramyun // 신라면 30 Korean Instant noodle with egg. Served with kimchi k Garlic fried rice 28 j Soya fried rice 28 k Fried Tofu topping 6 j Crunch topping 6 c French fried chips 20 c Hash brown 25 Dessert k Hotteok (2pcs)// 호떡 (2개) 18 pancake stuffed with brown sugar k Red bean snow sherbet // 팥빙수 35 snowed ice with sweet red bean Today's set or course menu for ZUBZZ.COMgroup Korean Lunch Box Japanese Lunch Box Ninano Dinner Course 270 4 persons 340 Tokyo delux for 2 persons 400 Thank you !!! 540 4 persons 680 * k is korean, j is japanese, i is indian and c is continental menu. DRINK MENU What is Ninano? It is cheers!! ZUBZZ.COM * All prices are including VAT, NHIL and tour levy. ** "Ni" means you, "Na" means I and "No" means enjoy, so Ninano means "Let's enjoy together" in Korean old language. White wine / Rosé Tall Horse Sauvignon blanc 32/85 A brisk white wine with a dash of herbaceous grassland aromas and flavours. Simply delicious served well chilled with fresh line fish and seafood platters. 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