Nurungji, or Korean scorched rice, refers to the crispy layer of rice that forms at the bottom of a pot or cooking vessel. The resourceful dish can be eaten on its own, steeped in hot water as tea or ...
"Feast for the senses." A phrase often heard and over-used, but nowhere else does it apply so fittingly than a meal at a Korean restaurant. When you step into a gogi gui (pronounced go-gee-ku-i), a ...
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