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- noun A
Korean dish made of sweet potato dangmyeoncellophane noodles , vegetables and other ingredients.
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Examples
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One of my street meat favorites, the Bulgogi & Kimchi (B&K for short), has firmly established itself in the 6th ave corridor of vendors by serving tasty grilled Korean meats and tender japchae with unflinching cheerfulness.
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There's always brisket bulgogi ($14) and vegetarian japchae (glassy, sweet potato-starch noodles with julienne vegetables, $12), plus a protein of the day.
Kimchi and Calamari 2011
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I love their bulgolgi, their kim bop (beef and tuna good, but I still find the American cheese ones a bit weird), their pajun pancakes, the japchae noodles, and their little pickled vegetables of all sorts: eggplant, radish, and mountain root vegetable (whatever that is).
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With your meat, you get rice, salad, a not so terrible japchae and kimchee.
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A small, but very well made side portion of japchae.
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A small, but very well made side portion of japchae.
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A small, but very well made side portion of japchae.
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They don't speak Spanish very well, which always makes me nervous (given my allergies to all things fishy and the importance of their not using sauces or mixing spoons or etc) but I had a japchae with no meat, and some kimchi (which is often made with shrimp shells for coloring, but they make their own).
Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2006
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After looking through all the choices nothing appealed until I spied a package of Chapchae also spelled japchae.
Archive 2008-03-01 Barbara 2008
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After looking through all the choices nothing appealed until I spied a package of Chapchae also spelled japchae.
Chap Chae Barbara 2008
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