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Part of being an immigrant is looking at Chinese restaurant menus and guessing (often correctly) what type of regional Chinese food they serve. They tend to have a ‘Chinese food for everyone else’ menu and then often a handful of stuff that is maybe their true heart’s desire.. at a very poorly rated Chinese restaurant in Marina, CA, that upon further investigation looks like it does excellent Korean Chinese.
The presence of ‘jjampong’ and ‘jjajjangmyeon’ (and lots of Korean speaking people) gives it away. Also they proudly state house made noodles. So yay
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Did you know that the towns next to Monterey, Seaside and Marina, have a surprisingly large no of small Korean grocers?
There are so many! They all sell Korean foods, fresh and shelf stable. Each one has a Korean grandma or two or three making banchan and kimchi at the back of the shop.
I frequently go to get freshly made kimchi and gimbaps. And of course, Shin Black noodles too.
- First Oriental Market, Seaside
- Hong’s Market, Marina
- Chon’s Market, Marina
- Asian Market, MarinaFor location reasons, I usually end up going to the Seaside one but when I can, all of the Marina ones are amazing too.
And if I’m in Marina I pair it with a trip to Lee’s Chinese. I skip the standard Chinese fare and get their Korean Chinese homemade jjampong seafood noodles.
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Did you know that the towns next to Monterey, Seaside and Marina, have a surprisingly large no of small Korean grocers?
There are so many! They all sell Korean foods, fresh and shelf stable. Each one has a Korean grandma or two or three making banchan and kimchi at the back of the shop.
I frequently go to get freshly made kimchi and gimbaps. And of course, Shin Black noodles too.
- First Oriental Market, Seaside
- Hong’s Market, Marina
- Chon’s Market, Marina
- Asian Market, MarinaFor location reasons, I usually end up going to the Seaside one but when I can, all of the Marina ones are amazing too.
And if I’m in Marina I pair it with a trip to Lee’s Chinese. I skip the standard Chinese fare and get their Korean Chinese homemade jjampong seafood noodles.
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Did you know that the towns next to Monterey, Seaside and Marina, have a surprisingly large no of small Korean grocers?
There are so many! They all sell Korean foods, fresh and shelf stable. Each one has a Korean grandma or two or three making banchan and kimchi at the back of the shop.
I frequently go to get freshly made kimchi and gimbaps. And of course, Shin Black noodles too.
- First Oriental Market, Seaside
- Hong’s Market, Marina
- Chon’s Market, Marina
- Asian Market, MarinaFor location reasons, I usually end up going to the Seaside one but when I can, all of the Marina ones are amazing too.
And if I’m in Marina I pair it with a trip to Lee’s Chinese. I skip the standard Chinese fare and get their Korean Chinese homemade jjampong seafood noodles.
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Did you know that the towns next to Monterey, Seaside and Marina, have a surprisingly large no of small Korean grocers?
There are so many! They all sell Korean foods, fresh and shelf stable. Each one has a Korean grandma or two or three making banchan and kimchi at the back of the shop.
I frequently go to get freshly made kimchi and gimbaps. And of course, Shin Black noodles too.
- First Oriental Market, Seaside
- Hong’s Market, Marina
- Chon’s Market, Marina
- Asian Market, MarinaFor location reasons, I usually end up going to the Seaside one but when I can, all of the Marina ones are amazing too.
And if I’m in Marina I pair it with a trip to Lee’s Chinese. I skip the standard Chinese fare and get their Korean Chinese homemade jjampong seafood noodles.
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Did you know that the towns next to Monterey, Seaside and Marina, have a surprisingly large no of small Korean grocers?
There are so many! They all sell Korean foods, fresh and shelf stable. Each one has a Korean grandma or two or three making banchan and kimchi at the back of the shop.
I frequently go to get freshly made kimchi and gimbaps. And of course, Shin Black noodles too.
- First Oriental Market, Seaside
- Hong’s Market, Marina
- Chon’s Market, Marina
- Asian Market, MarinaFor location reasons, I usually end up going to the Seaside one but when I can, all of the Marina ones are amazing too.
And if I’m in Marina I pair it with a trip to Lee’s Chinese. I skip the standard Chinese fare and get their Korean Chinese homemade jjampong seafood noodles.