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[Nareu’s Delicious Food Journey] A Visit to “Tosokchon” Serving Samgyetang, a Popular Stamina Food for Summer!


Greetings from AREX. :)
In Korea, there are three dog days that are collectively called
sambok (Chobok, Jungbok, and Malbok).”


Regarded as the hottest days of the year,
sambok allows people to predict and get a sense of what the weather will be like,
and these three dog days fall between July and August in 2019.

In Korea, we say, “Iyeolchiyeol,” which means to fight fire with fire.
This is the strategy that many Koreans use to beat the heat,
and an example would be to eat hot (“temperature hot”) food
or to go to a hot place to sweat it out!

On Chobok, which is the first of the three dog days,
we paid a visit to Tosokchon, a restaurant that offers
samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) for people to fight fire with fire!






The entrance can be seen past the stone wall along the alley,
and the barbecued chickens next to it will definitely grab your attention.

What’s notable is that
Tosokchon has been in business for more than 36 years.
Now that’s a long time!

Aren’t you curious as to how samgyetang tastes
at this restaurant featuring Korea’s traditional architectural style?
Once you step inside, there is a tree that will catch your eye,
and right next to it is insamju (ginseng liquor).

Perhaps, you could buy insamju as a souvenir or a gift for someone back home. :)





The interior exhibiting the elements of traditional architecture and décor
will make you feel as though you are inside an old hanok (traditional Korean house),
rather than a restaurant.

Past the long corridor,
you will reach a placewhere you can finally taste samgyetang,
a stamina-boosting dish that’s eaten on the dog days.  



This restaurant is usually packed with customers.
In line with the “traditional” look, you will have to sit on the floor to eat,
as there are no Western-style tables around.

This will make it an all the more interesting experience for foreign tourists. :)




There are ten main dishes featured on the menu. 

In the case of samgyetang, Tosokchon offers 4 to 6 different kinds,
so you will have no trouble finding something that suits your preferences.



 They offer kimchi and kkakdugi (diced radish kimchi) as free side dishes,
and customers who are of legal drinking age are provided some warm insamju.





 You will lose track of time as you look around you,
in admiration of the architecture and interior design,
and the samgyetang you’ve ordered will be served in no time.

Nuts are added to make it extra savory,
and the owner here insist on using
high-quality ingredients that are -- most often than not -- produced in Korea.
So you are guaranteed to enjoy higher quality and rich flavors here than anywhere else.

This is probably why Tosokchon is always crowded with customers.







Directions: Seoul Station (AREX) – Transfer at Gongdeok Station – Transfer at Jongno 3-ga Station –
 Get off at Gyeongbukgung Station – Walk 6 minutes from Exit #2

What do you think of Tosokchon?
Don’t you want to boost your energy and strength with some samgyetang there?
I’ll be back next time to take you on another delicious food journey.




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[Nareu’s Delicious Food Journey] Cacao Green in Meongdong



Greetings from AREX. :)
Today, I’d like to take you on a food trip to
Cacao Green, a popular coffee shop located in the heart of Myeongdong. 






Myeongdong, the undisputed K-beauty and shopping central in Seoul,
is constantly brimming with tourists.
Cacao Green is located in this bustling commercial and tourist district,
and it’s gaining immense popularity with young adults these days.




Once you are inside the building,
take the elevator up to the third floor
to get to Cacao Green.



At the entrance, you can check the information on the wide varieties of 
roasted coffee offered at Cacao Green
such as the origins of the coffee beans and the roasting degree. 




The warm and welcoming interior design as well as the eye-catching décor items
most certainly make this coffee shop a one-of-a-kind place!
The dim lighting, photo frames, and neutral colors
make the place seem very inviting, don’t they?



As soon as you take a seat at one of the tables,
the antique-looking menu book will instantly catch your attention.

Cacao Green offers coffee brewed from high-quality beans that they roast themselves,
authentic gelato, which is Italian for “ice cream,”

and a wide range of desserts including bingsu (shaved ice with various toppings),
 pies and chocolate confections. 




Ttalgu Pie, Triple Choco Bingsu and Cannelé
 are desserts that hit the right note with the ladies!
First, Ttalgu Pie, which is one of the most popular desserts at Cacao Green,
is plated beautifully with strawberry syrup
and tastes wonderfully sweet with a hint of sourness.

It is sure a delight for the eyes and the taste beds!



*Information on Cacao Green in Myeongdong*


Directions: Seoul Station –> Myeongdong Station (Exit #7) –> 6-min walk

Location : Seoul Jung-gu  Myeongdong 8-gil 14

Business hours: 10:00 a.m. to 23:00 p.m. on weekdays and weekends.

Information: Tables for large groups, take-out, free Wi-Fi, pet-friendly, 
separate restrooms for men and women.







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[AREX Recipe] How to Make Chanyeol Rice Cakes Introduced by Nareu


Hello :)
Today, I will introduce Chanyeol rice cakes which has been blowing up on social media recently.
 
EXO member Chanyeol revealed his personal rice cakes recipe on his social media accounts and on TV which lead to its catching fire!
 
Rice cakes made the standard way with a little bit of Chanyeol’s “know-how!”
 

Now let’s get started!


[ For Two / Time : 30 mins or less ]




[ What You’ll Need ]
 
The necessary ingredients!
2 paper cups of rice cakes, 2 paper cups of water, 2 sheets of fish cakes, 2 hard boiled eggs, 1/2 of a green onion
 
Ingredients for the sauce!

3 spoons of sugar, 1 spoon of red pepper paste, 2 1/2 spoons of soy sauce, 1 1/2 spoons of ground red pepper, 1 spoon of minced garlic.






[ Cooking Order ]





1. Cut the fish cakes into bite-sized pieces and slice the green onion at an angle.




2. Place water, rice cakes and sugar into a pan and boil.





3. Once the water boils, put in your pepper paste, soy sauce, ground red pepper, and minced garlic. Then boil until the liquid reduces to about half.



*Keep stirring so that the rice cakes don’t stick to the pan!



4. Put in your minced garlic, fish cakes, and hard boiled eggs. Cook for 1 to 2 more minutes, top with the green onions and you’re done.


To finish, sprinkle on some savory sesame seeds!
 

It’s similar to your standard rice cakes, but adding a lot of garlic and sugar in addition to soy sauce makes it special!



Today through Nareu’s recipe we were able to make Chanyeol’s rice cakes, but I’ll be back next time with even more fun and delicious recipes!
 

Thank you :)





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