BUNSIK Korean Street Food
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Korean restaurant
Address: 136-87 37th Ave, Queens, NY 11354
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9 AM
Phone: (917) 285-2050
People also ask
What is bunsik in Korean?
Bunsik, literally meaning "food made from flour," is a term used to refer to reasonably priced Korean dishes.
How do you pronounce bunsik?
Bunsik(분식 pronounced "bun-shik") is a Korean style.
What is the meaning of Bunsik Jip?
Bunsik (Korean: 분식; Hanja: 粉食) is a generic term used to refer to inexpensive Korean dishes available at bunsikjeom (분식점) or bunsikjip (분식집) snack restaurants. Since the term bunsik literally means "food made from flour," foods such as ramyeon (라면; noodle soup) and bread can be considered bunsik.
What is boonsik?
Boonsik literally means "made with flour" but now references South Korea's street food scene.
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