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Korean Soups: Guk, Tang


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Did you have this at one of the Yongsusan restaurants in Seoul?  Or is there an outlet now in other places?

Oh geez, didn't see this post until now. But what the hey, I'll respond.

A Yongsusan outlet opened in L.A. years ago. YongSusan Branches

I like it because it's different from most of the other Koreatown offerings and it's fairly close to the teahouse Hwa Sun Ji, which continues the "yangban" theme.

When I was in Seoul 2 years ago, we didn't go here, but we went practically everywhere else.

--edit another soup I have learned to like is soondae guk. I guess women shouldn't like this, but it's pretty good if you ignore what's in it... :biggrin:

Edited by jschyun (log)

I love cold Dinty Moore beef stew. It is like dog food! And I am like a dog.

--NeroW

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