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Cham-Pong

 

Spicy Seafood Noodle

짬뽕

Cham-Pong is a popular noodle dish that is prepared in a red, spicy seafood broth containing hearty vegetables and various sea foods.  This dish presumably has its origins in Japan with influence from China and is known to be very popular at various restaurants or at homes.  Instant noodle versions are also popular which can be prepared with a microwave in less than five minutes.

However, to enjoy this authentic dish, many Koreans go to Korean/Chinese restaurants where noodles are mixed in with real seafood such as squids, shrimps, clams and scallions.  Fresh vegetables such as onions, red peppers, green onions as well as many others are included in this dish to compliment the spiciness of the base soup.  Champong is considered to be mild to high in spiciness so expect to sweat while consuming this dish.

Recommended restaurant in New Jersey: Mandarin, The Great Wall of China

Recommended restaurant in New York: Sam Won Gahk

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