Korean Home Cooking
Li Hua Korean Cuisine
LOCATION:
171 Grand Street (between Baxter St & Centre St) New York, NY 10013
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A little like home, Li Hua is a very modern restaurant with traditional home cooked meals. Taking pride in all the meals prepared they boast on the authenticity, freshness and tradition like any proud mom would. I was craving some a silken tofu soup other wise known as Sundubu Jjigae, by tradition this soup is made with seafood/beef sock but I opted for Kim chee.
The soup came thick (stew like) and spicy, usually when severing this soup one would crack a raw egg over bubbling soup however I had it to go so it was already added. My first tasting was great very hot, with a slightly sweet and tangy taste, do to the kim chee. All my three banchan (side dishes) were very fresh and healthy tasting but could have used more. I am so spoiled by my mom; she usually has 8-10 side dishes waiting for me. Nonetheless the is food just like mom cooks, and the it is very affordable for Korean Eats in Manhattan.
The soup came thick (stew like) and spicy, usually when severing this soup one would crack a raw egg over bubbling soup however I had it to go so it was already added. My first tasting was great very hot, with a slightly sweet and tangy taste, do to the kim chee. All my three banchan (side dishes) were very fresh and healthy tasting but could have used more. I am so spoiled by my mom; she usually has 8-10 side dishes waiting for me. Nonetheless the is food just like mom cooks, and the it is very affordable for Korean Eats in Manhattan.
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- Little Italy – sweet just walking distance for me.
-Limited number of banchan (side plates) provided
-“ Like most traditional Korean homes, we make our own kimchee.” Li Hua Korean Cuisine
- Little Italy – sweet just walking distance for me.
-Limited number of banchan (side plates) provided
-“ Like most traditional Korean homes, we make our own kimchee.” Li Hua Korean Cuisine
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