“Do you happen to know jjajangmyeon? This is his friend kekekekekeke”
This 짬뽕 (jjambbong) shop was recommended by IU on various TV
broadcasts. (* Note: It’s near the KBS Hall at Yeouido! Alight at 샛강역
and it’s just behind KBS Hall. Map)
Upon entering the store, I was surprised as it was smaller than I had
imagined. I was directed to a seat, while oppa went off to talk to
another ahjumma. Later, I found out that you have to make your order
before you’re seated (ohh~) It’s really cute that they provide you with
these red aprons to wear so you can be like all
*()(&slurpglomp)*&^ when you eat and still not stain your
clothes ^__^ We sat where you see an ahjumma clearing the table in the
picture below. As you can see, business is good during lunch hour!
I can’t eat spicy food actually, so I wholly intended to steal just a
spoonful from oppa and let him finish the rest. He figured the same and
decided to order a large portion of 탕수육 (sweet and sour pork) for me.
Well when they say ‘large’ they really mean gigantic omg! The pork
wasn’t too tough to chew and I love the sauce, but it was like one big
heap which was never-ending.
Now for the highlight! The jjambbong itself!! It looks really spicy
doesn’t it? It’s even more reddish in reality but the photo didn’t quite
capture that redness. My first reaction was, “Omg 피처럼 (it looks like
blood)! ” XD I mean… really if you scroll up to look at the first
picture. A lot of the Korean soups look like this I guess, BUT it’s
really not as spicy as it looks. I liked it A LOT and wished we ordered a
large portion of the jjambbong and a small portion of the sweet and
sour pork instead! (No, the jjambbong only comes in one standard size)
The noodles are really soft and smooth! I didn’t mind eating all the
veggies… don’t really like clams though. I tried one, it wasn’t too bad.
But I still don’t like clams ^^ And there were a lot of clams. Was it
clams or mussels even? Just googled it. Okay, I think it’s mussels.
The prices are fairly reasonable, as they usually are at average
Korean restaurants. Apparently there are more expensive ones too. So I
asked, then what’s the difference? Do they use different or better
ingredients? But I was told that there’s no difference, in fact, the
average-priced ones like these taste better. LOL. Prices below are as of
June 2012. Jjambbong at 5500 won and Sweet and sour pork at 9900 won
(small) and 15000 won (large).
This is how the storefront looks. It’s pretty easy to locate :) The
sign saying IU recommended the store has been removed though :/
Address : Seoul Yeongdeungpo-gu Yeouido-dong 44-23 Hanam Building 2nd floor
(서울 영등포구 여의도동 44-23번지 하남빌딩 2층)
Phone : 070-8267-0410
Homepage : http://www.zzambbong.com
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