That's not surprising, it's modern day "famine food", I doubt anyone who eats this would willing pay more then what the rice and beans are worth to eat the dish in a restaurant.
That's not surprising, it's modern day "famine food", I doubt anyone who eats this would willingly pay more then what the rice and beans are worth to eat the dish in a restaurant.
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It's quite true that kongbap is usually not found on the menus of Korean restaurants, either in South Korea or overseas. North Korea I'm not sure about. Badagnani (talk) 04:35, 8 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
That's not surprising, it's modern day "famine food", I doubt anyone who eats this would willingly pay more then what the rice and beans are worth to eat the dish in a restaurant.