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so this big hot pot consisted of spicy chili paste with kimchi soup and a whole bunch of ttebokki/rice cakes and seafood. tteokbokki is actually a very well-known street dish from hawker stalls in korea, and mostly a sought-after snack by teenagers. i normally go well with the basic tteokbokki in the sweet and spicy fermented sauce, but this one came with kimchi stew instead. tteokbokkis are very addictive as their texture is chewy and also quite filling to boot. while the stew was left at aroun
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so this big hot pot consisted of spicy chili paste with kimchi soup and a whole bunch of ttebokki/rice cakes and seafood. tteokbokki is actually a very well-known street dish from hawker stalls in korea, and mostly a sought-after snack by teenagers. i normally go well with the basic tteokbokki in the sweet and spicy fermented sauce, but this one came with kimchi stew instead. tteokbokkis are very addictive as their texture is chewy and also quite filling to boot.

while the stew was left at around 80%, we then add rice into the remaining soup to stir fry it and ending up with some sort of stir-fried rice with kimchi paste. i love the spiciness of this dish - it left me sweating profusely yet still craving for more. it was practically adrenaline-intriguing. can you believe that we actually thought it wasn't spicy enough at first? the owner, Sub then came with a huge bowl of kimchi paste to add in to the stew .__.
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2013-07-30
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RM12 (Dinner)