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Don't know what that is, but I know for sure I would absolutely love eating it. Amazing photo!
It is a korean dish called dakgalbi, the recipe linked right in the post.
Hello, I think the link got broken. I get a page not found error on the website.
I think I ate a fairly similar dish in Paris (15eme). We had some pretty authentic Korean restaurants there and I really enjoyed discovering this food.
PS: I was curious about the dish and the Wikipedia page is pretty cool:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dak-galbi?wprov=sfla1
That's odd, still working for me. There's also a youtube video, but I prefer written recipes and the video is embedded on the site, so I linked it. https://youtu.be/Gz0X_QVd7gc
I think it's a Korean dish called tteokbokki
Thank you for the 3 comments lol, going to check some restaurants this week to see if there's any of this there. Cheers