Saturday, October 20, 2007

K-Young's Menu

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K-Young's recently enlarged the menu (same low prices). They have terrific Korean food (as well as some American and Salvadorian food that isn't listed on this Korean menu). Here's the Korean stuff:
1. Beef and vegetable spicy soup with rice (5.95)
2. Seafood and soft tofu spicy soup with rice (5.95)
3. Pork, vegetable, potato spicy soup with rice (5.95)
4. Seafood noodle soup (6.95)
5. Grilled beef with rice (6.95)
6. Stir-fried spicy seafood and vegetable with rice or noodles (6.95)
7. Bean paste stew with seafood and tofu with rice (6.95)
8. Black bean sauce with pork and vegetable and noodles (5.99)
9. Korean style beef rib with soup (6.95)
10. Beef short rib soup (6.95)
11. Beef ribs with cabbage and vegetables with rice (6.95)
12. Pork, vegetable, tofu, and kimchi spicy soup with rice (5.95)
13. Assorted vegetables, beef, and egg with with rice and spicy sauce (6.95)
14. Spicy seafood with noodles or rice (6.95)
15. Spicy Pork (6.95)
16. Soup with rice cake and dumplings (7.50)
17. Shrimp fried rice served with soup (6.95)
18. Japanese noodle soup (6.95)
19. Seafood egg drop noodle (6.95)
20. Seaweed roll (3.99)
21. Beef and vegetable with rice (5.95)
22. Spicy beef soup with chopped meat and tofu (6.95)
23. Scallops, squid, and mussels with rice (7.25)
24. Beef brisket, noodle soup with slow cooked beef broth (6.95)
Most items served with a side order (chef's choice) and some also come with soup.
K-Young's is located at 325 Morse Street NE.
202-548-0060
Dine-in, or carry-out (call ahead for speediest carry-out).
5am-3pm Monday-Saturday
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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this pic of Richard- that food doesn't stand a chance :)

Anonymous said...

Is #12 yook ke jang?

Anonymous said...

12. Pork, vegetable, tofu, and kimchi spicy soup with rice (5.95)

Is probably KimChee JiGae (Spicy Cabbage Stew w/tofu). It's excellent for head colds, clears you Right Up! Mom always made it when I was sick.

- Auntie M

inked said...

Sorry about that, I don't know all of the Korean names and the Korean names are only given in Korean, so I was a bit out of luck on that one. If anyone visits K=Young's, gets a menu and wants to sent me the English equivalents of the Korean names, I'd be happy to add them.

In the actual restaurant they have a shorter photo menu hanging on the wall so you can even point to what you want.

Anonymous said...

i have lots of korean friends, if you need a translation, pls let me know.

on other fronts, in light of no new postings here for a few days, check out: http://dcmetrocentric.com/2007/10/23/new-atf-headquartersfortress/

make your comments. lots of people read that blog too...

Anonymous said...

Inked,

I'm sure that everyone understands that you are very busy with school, community activism, being an ANC Commissioner, and all of life's everyday responsibilities--not everyone gets upset if there isn't a post for a day or two!

I appreciate all of the work you put into this blog--it really is amazing, and a wonderful asset to the community.

Anonymous said...

We went there for lunch today. The food was good. I think they messed up our orders, but the food was good enough that it didn't matter.

I'll go back.

margaretelise said...

As a korean food-o-phile, I have to say that this is the most authentic korean food i've had in the states (i lived in seoul for a year). the kimchi can be hit or miss - best when it's a few weeks older - but they'll sell you a quart for $5. say kam-sa-ham-ni-da (thank you)!

inked said...

Eastern Seafood has good kimchi.