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Discover the Bold Flavors of Korea at Bab;rýže
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Discover the Bold Flavors of Korea at Bab;rýže

Signature Dishes: The Heart of Korean Cuisine

Bibimbap

A classic Korean dish, Bibimbap is a colorful bowl of mixed rice topped with an array of sautéed vegetables, sliced meat (often beef), a fried egg, and a dollop of spicy gochujang (chili paste). It’s a harmonious blend of textures and flavors, with each bite offering something different.

Bulgogi

Bulgogi is a must-try for meat lovers. This dish features thinly sliced marinated beef that’s grilled to perfection, served with a side of rice and vegetables. The marinade is a perfect balance of sweet and savory, infused with soy sauce, garlic, and sesame oil.

Kimchi Jjigae

For those who love a good stew, Kimchi Jjigae is a comforting and spicy option. This traditional Korean stew is made with aged kimchi, tofu, pork, and vegetables, all simmered together in a rich, flavorful broth. It’s a hearty dish that’s perfect for warming up on a chilly day.

Korean Fried Chicken

Korean Fried Chicken is known for its crispy exterior and juicy interior, often coated in a sweet and spicy sauce that’s utterly addictive. Bab;rýže offers this popular dish, perfect for sharing or enjoying as a main course.

Side Dishes: The Perfect Complements

Kimchi

No Korean meal is complete without Kimchi, a fermented vegetable dish (usually cabbage) that’s spicy, tangy, and full of probiotics. It’s a staple side dish in Korean cuisine, offering a burst of flavor that complements any main course.

Japchae

Japchae features stir-fried glass noodles made from sweet potatoes, mixed with vegetables and often beef. It’s slightly sweet, with a satisfying chewy texture, making it a great side dish or light meal.

Tteokbokki

Tteokbokki is a popular street food in Korea, consisting of chewy rice cakes cooked in a spicy gochujang-based sauce. It’s a bold and flavorful dish that’s perfect for those who enjoy a bit of heat.

Pajeon

Pajeon is a savory Korean pancake made with green onions and often mixed with seafood or vegetables. It’s crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, making it a delightful appetizer or snack.

Refreshing Drinks

To round out your meal, Bab;rýže offers a selection of traditional Korean drinks and desserts.

Soju

Soju is a popular Korean alcoholic beverage often compared to vodka, but with a slightly sweeter taste. It pairs well with a variety of dishes, particularly Korean barbecue.

Makgeolli

A traditional Korean rice wine, Makgeolli is slightly sweet and milky, with a low alcohol content. It’s refreshing and pairs well with spicy foods.

Bab;rýže at Manifesto Market, Prague, offers a true taste of Korea with its diverse and flavorful menu. Whether you’re enjoying the communal experience of Korean barbecue, diving into a bowl of spicy Kimchi Jjigae, or savoring the crispiness of Korean fried chicken, every dish at Bab;rýže is crafted with authenticity and passion. Come and explore the bold and vibrant flavors of Korea at Bab;rýže—you won’t be disappointed!