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Chef Esther's world famous bulgogi—smoky, tender beef marinated in sweet and savory Korean BBQ sauce—meets chewy ramen noodles. The springy, slurp-able noodles have been stir-fried in the bulgogi sauce and are served with two kinds of kimchi: spicy, tangy Napa cabbage kimchi and mild cucumber kimchi. The kimchi is the perfect tangy, acidic element to balance out to the rich beef and noodles, so be sure to get a little kimchi in each bite. This dish is Korean BBQ in ramen form!

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Nutritional facts

Protein

30g

Carbs

62g

Calories

480

Fat

11g

Ingredients

Anchovy Extract, Beef, Brown Sugar, Canola Oil, Carrots, Cucumber, Fish Sauce, Garlic, Ginger, Gochugaru, Green Onions, Korean Pear, Kosher Salt, Mirin, Napa Cabbage, Onions, Plum Extract, Ramen Noodles, Sake, Sea Salt, Sesame Oil, Sesame Seeds, Shrimps, Soy Sauce, Sweet Rice Flour

Reviews

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Shit Hole · 10/21/24

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About Esther Choi

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Esther Choi, chef / owner of mŏkbar and mŏkbar Brooklyn, and soon mokbar Midtown, as well as chef / partner of Ms. Yoo, grew up cooking traditional Korean food with her Korean-native grandmother. Inspired by the old-aged techniques of her grandmother’s cooking, Chef Esther believes that food is the ultimate expression of a country’s culture. From its history and social customs, to its language, geography and arts, Chef Esther seeks to offer guests an understanding and appreciation of Korean food.Since the 2014 opening of her first venture, mŏkbar in Chelsea Market, Esther has been hailed as a “New Rising Chef” by Food Republic and in 2015 was named a “Zagat 30 under 30” NYC Culinary Rockstar.

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