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Shop Exploration | Hangari Korean Restaurant in Paris - Spicy Tteokbokki Chicken Pot

🧩On Sunday night, I went to a Korean restaurant called Hangari on the Japanese-Korean street. There are too many choices for Japanese and Korean cuisine in this area, and it's also near my company, so I almost have lunch here. But this was my first time eating here. 👍It's run by Koreans, and there are quite a few choices on the menu, including the classic army pot and samgyetang. The main dish we ordered was the spicy stir-fried tteokbokki chicken sweet potato glass noodles pot shown in the first picture, which is really spicy (if you can eat spicy food very well, you should like it). The sweet potato glass noodles wrapped around chicken leg meat, along with spicy stir-fried tteon, is really tasty for a meal! This dish seems to be 36 euros, and the other two-person meals are also about 30 euros. 😍We also ordered a seafood pancake as an appetizer, which contained whole segments of green onions and squid. An appetizer plus a main dish, excluding drinks, is about 25 euros per person. We entered at 6:30 when it opened, and overall, there weren't too many people. There are two floors, upstairs and downstairs, and the environment is very bright and clean (the K-pop playlist is also very new). ❣️Hangari ❣️Location: (A short walk from Quatre septembre or Pyramid) #Paris Shop Exploration #Paris Korean Cuisine #Korean Restaurant

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Shop Exploration | Hangari Korean Restaurant in Paris - Spicy Tteokbokki Chicken Pot

🧩On Sunday night, I went to a Korean restaurant called Hangari on the Japanese-Korean street. There are too many choices for Japanese and Korean cuisine in this area, and it's also near my company, so I almost have lunch here. But this was my first time eating here. 👍It's run by Koreans, and there are quite a few choices on the menu, including the classic army pot and samgyetang. The main dish we ordered was the spicy stir-fried tteokbokki chicken sweet potato glass noodles pot shown in the first picture, which is really spicy (if you can eat spicy food very well, you should like it). The sweet potato glass noodles wrapped around chicken leg meat, along with spicy stir-fried tteon, is really tasty for a meal! This dish seems to be 36 euros, and the other two-person meals are also about 30 euros. 😍We also ordered a seafood pancake as an appetizer, which contained whole segments of green onions and squid. An appetizer plus a main dish, excluding drinks, is about 25 euros per person. We entered at 6:30 when it opened, and overall, there weren't too many people. There are two floors, upstairs and downstairs, and the environment is very bright and clean (the K-pop playlist is also very new). ❣️Hangari ❣️Location: (A short walk from Quatre septembre or Pyramid) #Paris Shop Exploration #Paris Korean Cuisine #Korean Restaurant

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