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“Nourishing Korean stews, bibimbabs, and charcoal-grilled meats with plenty of heat and spice.” nymag

Cuisine:  Korean
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Li Hua
LUNCH 6 days ago
Too lazy today to venture far or to be creative, so lunch found us enjoying our usual meal of Korean comfort at nearby Li Hua: hot stone bulgogi bibimbap for me and sun dubu (tofu) jjigae (stew) for M. Li Hua, 171 Grand Street at Baxteraddthis_pub = 'FrontStudio'; Read More
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Li Hua
LUNCH Mar 12 08
Our camera is not fancy enough to accurately render the heaps of steam rising off this bowl of sun dubu (tofu) jjigae (stew) or soon doobu, as Li Hua spells it. Today's particular version is tofu and kimchi but it comes many ways and is often ordered to share family style. The stews are always serv... Read More
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Li Hua
LUNCH 33 days ago
More comfort food today, although of an entirely different variety. With a bowl of rice each, we shared Li Hua's kimchi jigae (kimchi and tofu stew) and seafood pajeon (Korean pancake). I don't know if it's an Asian upbringing or not but almost any kind of dish eaten with hot white rice is instantl... Read More
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Large group lunching is advantageous for ordering additional dishes like the always solidly good seafood pajeon (Korean pancake) at Li Hua. The longer you leave it on the sizzling hot stone, the more crispy its surfaces become. A similar effect happens with the hot stone bibimbap dishes, which is w... Read More
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When old and dear friends are in town on a rare two week vacation, nothing else will do but to have piping hot stone bowls of bibimbap for lunch. Taking a break from unpacking, painting and more painting with Josh and Michelle is pure pleasure. And since there ain't too much Korean in the NC, we ca... Read More
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A food-coma inducing lunch at Li Hua today, the hot stone beef bulgogi bibimbap is a delicious cornucopia of marinated beef, vegetables, mushrooms, edible roots, an egg yolk - and the best part, crunchy rice seared by the hot stone bowl. It's a good day for a long lunch, Tasha is in town, it's Colu... Read More
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"If SuChin Pak eats there, it must be good." Location: 171 Grand St Time: 7pm People: RB and myself Feelings: This is a yummy Korean place in Soho, which is hard to find. In fact, I'm not even sure if there are any Korean place in Soho. My Chap Chae (which I al... Read More
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I remember promising to give a lowdown on how divine "Bibimbap" and "West 32nd Street" are ... so here it is, compact in one post that also simultaneously covers my favorite Korean restaurants in no particular order. Aren't I so multifaceted :) A quick FYI for those who are unfam... Read More
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