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New York | Korean Pub Grub

On a rainy weekend in New York, seeking food in KTown, for such a rainy day, if I had to choose a Korean restaurant, Bangia would be my first pick: this basement Korean pub not only offers a plethora of authentic Korean dishes similar to those in Korean dramas, but also has an excellent wine list~ Plus, it's incredibly cost-effective, with generous food portions, basically around $30-$40 per person, you can eat very full, it's perfect for coming to eat and drink after work 😍 🔥 Marinated Pork Feet 💯 Their Korean-style pig's feet are truly irresistible! The pig's feet marinated in soybean paste are very flavorful, and after being steamed, they are soft, tender, and chewy. Dipped in sauce and wrapped in lettuce, it's incredibly tasty~ A plate is huge, it's hard for two people to finish 👏 🔥 Marinated Beef Bulgogi Rice Platter 💯 The signature beef rice box~ Stir-fried beef and mushrooms are covered on top of the rice, filling the box to the brim, I really want to pack a portion to take to the office for lunch~ 🔥 Garlic Roasted Abalone 💯 Grilled & Buttered Abalone with Garlics & Enoki Mushrooms: This dish is also fantastic! The abalone is thinly sliced, grilled to be smooth, tender, and flavorful, matched with golden brown roasted garlic cloves and mushrooms, it's so fragrant~ #NewYorkRestaurants #GoodEatsInNewYork #HiddenGemRestaurantsInNewYork #WhatToEatInNewYork #NewYorkFunAndDine

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New York | Korean Pub Grub

On a rainy weekend in New York, seeking food in KTown, for such a rainy day, if I had to choose a Korean restaurant, Bangia would be my first pick: this basement Korean pub not only offers a plethora of authentic Korean dishes similar to those in Korean dramas, but also has an excellent wine list~ Plus, it's incredibly cost-effective, with generous food portions, basically around $30-$40 per person, you can eat very full, it's perfect for coming to eat and drink after work 😍 🔥 Marinated Pork Feet 💯 Their Korean-style pig's feet are truly irresistible! The pig's feet marinated in soybean paste are very flavorful, and after being steamed, they are soft, tender, and chewy. Dipped in sauce and wrapped in lettuce, it's incredibly tasty~ A plate is huge, it's hard for two people to finish 👏 🔥 Marinated Beef Bulgogi Rice Platter 💯 The signature beef rice box~ Stir-fried beef and mushrooms are covered on top of the rice, filling the box to the brim, I really want to pack a portion to take to the office for lunch~ 🔥 Garlic Roasted Abalone 💯 Grilled & Buttered Abalone with Garlics & Enoki Mushrooms: This dish is also fantastic! The abalone is thinly sliced, grilled to be smooth, tender, and flavorful, matched with golden brown roasted garlic cloves and mushrooms, it's so fragrant~ #NewYorkRestaurants #GoodEatsInNewYork #HiddenGemRestaurantsInNewYork #WhatToEatInNewYork #NewYorkFunAndDine

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