08.09 Korean restaurant "Kim's Bap"

Tteokbokki
Korean food

visited Korean restaurant "Kim's Bap" in Tampere

On September 8, I met my Finnish friend Miro with four Korean girls.

We visited Korean restaurant “Kim’s Bap” in Tampere.

when we arrived there, we could feel the Korean mood through decorations on the wall.

we ate Korean style egg soup, and ordered ‘Tteokbokki’, ‘Kim-bap’, and ‘bibimbap’.

they are different two kind of Kimbap, Zejuk ja Bulgogi.

Zejuk is the same pronunciation with Korean word ‘제육’, and bulgogi is baked meat with soy sauce.

kimbap  

 

We were really excited that it’s been a long time to see Kimbap.

 

and we also got Kana bibimbap – ‘kana’ means chicken in Finnish

 

and finally, the last foods are Tteokbokki(떡볶이). It’s made of rice cake, fish cake, egg, some vegetables. we added cheese too.

 

I learned “kiitos tästä ruoasta”, it means “thank you for the food”.

and I taught “잘 먹겠습니다.” too.

but my friend Miro already knew this sentence because he speaks Korean very well.

So I taught more expression or sentences about food.

 

we also visited Asian market after meal. it was interesting that I can see Buldak or Bibigo dumpling, Merona ice cream in Tampere.

 

Finally, I want to let you know the Korean restaurant ‘Kim’s Bap’ is certificated by Korean.

because the chef of Kim’s Bap said that this restaurant is only the one has the Korean chef in Tampere.

So I recommend to go this restaurant if you want to try Korean food!

 

 

Can we have the menu, please? → Voimmeko saada ruokalistan, kiitos?

I’d like to order this. → Haluaisin tilata tämän.

This food is really good. → Tämä ruoka on todella hyvää.

Is this spicy? → Onko tämä tulista?

Enjoy your meal! → Hyvää ruokahalua!

Thank you for the food. → Kiitos tästä ruoasta.

I’m full. → Olen täynnä.

This tastes like home. → Tämä maistuu kodilta.

Do you want to try this? → Haluatko maistaa tätä?

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