Gentle smoky aroma.
WhyIt is one of the main dishes focused on in the video.Mukhim
JonmatMukhim in Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul is featured for a lunch meal with jeyuk, pork galbi, and ojingeo-samgyeop-bokkeum.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The jeyuk has a gentle smoky aroma, and the pork galbi is tender because it is scored. The seasoning is described as well balanced, and the side dishes are said to taste good.
Tender because it is scored.
WhyThe video says it is flavorful and easier to eat because of the scoring.No specific taste note is stated in the source.
WhyIt is listed alongside the other lunch dishes in the title and transcript.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
An Appetite-Boosting Lunch at Mukhim (feat. Jeyuk, Pork Galbi, Ojingeo-Samgyeop Bokeum)
A lunch at Mukhim in Bangi-dong, Seoul, featuring jeyuk, pork galbi, and ojingeo-samgyeop stir-fry.
Mukhim in Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul is featured for a lunch meal with jeyuk, pork galbi, and ojingeo-samgyeop-bokkeum.
The jeyuk has a gentle smoky aroma, and the pork galbi is tender because it is scored. The seasoning is described as well balanced, and the side dishes are said to taste good.
- Lunch at Mukhim.
- Jeyuk-bokkeum, pork galbi, and ojingeo-samgyeop-bokkeum are featured.
- The jeyuk has a gentle smoky aroma.
- The pork galbi is described as tender because it is scored.
- Rice, side dishes, and sotbap are also mentioned.
