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Massive Portions of Traditional Korean CuisinešŸ”„

Hi everyone, Hidden gem Korean spot with massive portions of authentic Korean dishes, all loved by locals. The meaty, super traditional bossam and stew are must-tries, and the prices are super friendly. šŸ”„ **Jang Tuh Bossam** šŸ…æļø Free parking available. **Bossam Jokbal Combo $46.99** The braised pig's feet are tender and boneless, with a chewy skin that’s perfectly crispy. The pork belly is steamed, with lean meat that’s not tough and fatty meat that’s rich but not greasy. Wrap the meat slices with fresh cabbage leaves or marinated perilla leaves, shrimp sauce, and kimchi. The layers of flavor are amazing, and you can enjoy big bites without feeling full. Pair it with a shot of soju. šŸ„‚ *Perfection!* **Korean Blood Sausage Set $19.99** Highly recommended for blood sausage lovers! The set includes a portion of blood sausage and a serving of seolleongtang (ox bone soup). The blood sausage is sliced thick and is delicious even when soaked in the soup. šŸ– The soup is light and fresh, with plenty of beef offal—enough to satisfy even the hungriest of eaters. **Bulgogi Stew $17.99** Bulgogi is not just for grilling—it makes an incredibly flavorful and sweet soup! This stew also includes tteok (rice cakes) and dumplings. 🄟 The sweetness from the bulgogi meat and the rich flavors make this dish a standout. **Pork Bone Soup $16.99** This is essentially a spicy pork spine soup with four or five huge pieces of pork spine. The kimchi has the perfect balance of sour and sweet flavors, and it’s incredibly tasty. There’s also a piece of potato that’s boiled to perfection, tender and flavorful. šŸ„” **Cold Radish Noodles $16.99** The flavor profile is a mix of sour, spicy, and sweet, making it incredibly refreshing and cool. 🧊 The noodles are chewy and don’t get mushy even when soaked in the broth. The portion is huge, larger than your face, and there are plenty of vegetables—enough to share between two people. This Korean restaurant offers super authentic and traditional flavors. It’s frequented by many Korean seniors for dining in or takeout. The prices are affordable, and the portions are incredibly large. The combination of pork feet and meat wraps is probably a staple for Korean family gatherings during traditional holidays. If you haven’t tried it yet, I highly recommend giving it a go. It’s like opening a new world of flavors! šŸ˜‹ #DeliciousKoreanFood #LACuisine #LosAngelesDining #LosAngelesFood #LosAngelesLife #LAKtownFood #LosAngelesKoreanTownCuisine #LosAngelesKoreanFood #Bossam #LosAngelesSeolleongtang #LosAngelesSoup #LosAngelesKtown #LosAngelesOldSchoolRestaurant #LosAngelesPorkSpinePot #KtownCuisine #LosAngelesSoloDining #LosAngelesPorkFeet #SatisfyingMeatEating

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Massive Portions of Traditional Korean CuisinešŸ”„

Hi everyone, Hidden gem Korean spot with massive portions of authentic Korean dishes, all loved by locals. The meaty, super traditional bossam and stew are must-tries, and the prices are super friendly. šŸ”„ Jang Tuh Bossam šŸ…æļø Free parking available. Bossam Jokbal Combo $46.99 The braised pig's feet are tender and boneless, with a chewy skin that’s perfectly crispy. The pork belly is steamed, with lean meat that’s not tough and fatty meat that’s rich but not greasy. Wrap the meat slices with fresh cabbage leaves or marinated perilla leaves, shrimp sauce, and kimchi. The layers of flavor are amazing, and you can enjoy big bites without feeling full. Pair it with a shot of soju. šŸ„‚ *Perfection!* Korean Blood Sausage Set $19.99 Highly recommended for blood sausage lovers! The set includes a portion of blood sausage and a serving of seolleongtang (ox bone soup). The blood sausage is sliced thick and is delicious even when soaked in the soup. šŸ– The soup is light and fresh, with plenty of beef offal—enough to satisfy even the hungriest of eaters. Bulgogi Stew $17.99 Bulgogi is not just for grilling—it makes an incredibly flavorful and sweet soup! This stew also includes tteok (rice cakes) and dumplings. 🄟 The sweetness from the bulgogi meat and the rich flavors make this dish a standout. Pork Bone Soup $16.99 This is essentially a spicy pork spine soup with four or five huge pieces of pork spine. The kimchi has the perfect balance of sour and sweet flavors, and it’s incredibly tasty. There’s also a piece of potato that’s boiled to perfection, tender and flavorful. šŸ„” Cold Radish Noodles $16.99 The flavor profile is a mix of sour, spicy, and sweet, making it incredibly refreshing and cool. 🧊 The noodles are chewy and don’t get mushy even when soaked in the broth. The portion is huge, larger than your face, and there are plenty of vegetables—enough to share between two people. This Korean restaurant offers super authentic and traditional flavors. It’s frequented by many Korean seniors for dining in or takeout. The prices are affordable, and the portions are incredibly large. The combination of pork feet and meat wraps is probably a staple for Korean family gatherings during traditional holidays. If you haven’t tried it yet, I highly recommend giving it a go. It’s like opening a new world of flavors! šŸ˜‹ #DeliciousKoreanFood #LACuisine #LosAngelesDining #LosAngelesFood #LosAngelesLife #LAKtownFood #LosAngelesKoreanTownCuisine #LosAngelesKoreanFood #Bossam #LosAngelesSeolleongtang #LosAngelesSoup #LosAngelesKtown #LosAngelesOldSchoolRestaurant #LosAngelesPorkSpinePot #KtownCuisine #LosAngelesSoloDining #LosAngelesPorkFeet #SatisfyingMeatEating

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