Kimchi To Kimbap: Popular Korean Foods To Try

Korean food has grown worldwide thanks to its enticing variety of flavours and colourful dishes. Korean cuisine, from savoury and spicy staples like kimchi and bulgogi to comforting favourites like bibimbap, is sure to please and impress. 

| Deepali Verma

Jun 05, 2023

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Kimchi

Korean cuisine is not complete without this fermented and spicy cabbage dish. 

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Bibimbap

A bowl of rice topped with fried egg, meat, and veggies that have been sautéed. 

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Bulgogi

Beef or pork that has been marinated and sliced thinly before being grilled to perfection. 

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Japchae

Glass noodles, stir-fried with veggies and meat in a stir-frying dish. 

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Tteokbokki

Rice cakes with a spicy filling that are braised in a sauce with lots of flavour. 

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Korean Fried Chicken

Fried chicken that has been doused in a sauce that is both sweet and spicy. 

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Kimbap

Sushi rolls prepared in the Korean style that contain rice, meat, and vegetables. 

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