A glorious feast of banchan, kalbi, and sundubu-jjigae
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In typical summer-in-the-city form, we stopped in Queens for Friday night dinner on the way out east for the weekend. This time, it was for Korean barbecue. I had read about a spot called Mapo in Murray Hill at some point, so it was hanging out on my ever-expanding list of places to go, someday. It came to the surface when my friends Anna and Frank wanted to act on a recent recommendation. The two of them are fellow fans of the stopover in Flushing, Jackson Heights, Ozone Park, you name it, as long as it’s in Queens—a food lover’s paradise and the entryway into Long Island.
A glorious feast of banchan, kalbi, and sundubu-jjigae
A glorious feast of banchan, kalbi, and…
A glorious feast of banchan, kalbi, and sundubu-jjigae
In typical summer-in-the-city form, we stopped in Queens for Friday night dinner on the way out east for the weekend. This time, it was for Korean barbecue. I had read about a spot called Mapo in Murray Hill at some point, so it was hanging out on my ever-expanding list of places to go, someday. It came to the surface when my friends Anna and Frank wanted to act on a recent recommendation. The two of them are fellow fans of the stopover in Flushing, Jackson Heights, Ozone Park, you name it, as long as it’s in Queens—a food lover’s paradise and the entryway into Long Island.