VictorPaulDiaz wrote:If someone here can Help me I'd really appreciate it !!! When I used to go to 24HR KOREAN RESTAURANT They used to serve a little dish with some minced greenish-black(Almost Black) herb with sesame seeds, it was sweet and was very good with the white rice. I have never seen this at any other Korean restaurant . The only thing I've found similar is at H-mart , it comes in bags and its called Seasoned Laver . But its not moist like the one at
24HRKR It comes dry. Another thing I really liked were these orange colored strips they were a bit chewy and in semisweet fishy flavor.
I REALLY MISS THIS PLACE IF ANYONE HAS ANY PHOTOS OR NEWS ARTICLES ON THIS PLACE PLEASE LET ME KNOW
Thanks for any info!!!!
VictorPaulDiaz@Gmail.com
HI again Victor, the seasoned laver is also known as Kim in korean. A lot of korean dishes are very confusing in that they are often simply the literal name of the ingredient. In this example, Kim is the name of the algae used in that seaweed ban chan. And the dish is simply called Kim too... Other things are called kim, such as the pressed salty snack, and the seaweed papers used to make kimbap (korean sushi rolls), hence that name. Kim meaning that algae seaweed stuff, and bap meaning rice.
Sorry for the long winded story. Bottom line is that they have this at a lot of korean restaurants in the city, sometimes you may have to ask for kim ban chan and see what you get. I'm sure that i've been served Kim ban chan at san soo gab san many times, if not every time. On another note, with a group of about 4 people, san soo gab san will give you 20+ ban chan! It is truly intimidating for a first time visitor, just as you described.
The other dish you're talking about is fish cake. (i don't know the korean name) It's usually served with shisito peppers, and is also one of my favorite ban chan. It is REALLY easy to make at home, though i know that's not what you're looking for

You can find all of the ingredients at joong boo market, at 3333 n. Kimball.
And before I forget to mention, welcome to LTHforum! Please stick around, you sound like a perfect addition! If you look at my posting history, you'll see 24hr korean restaurant is what introduced me to LTHforum, in a similar way that is has you.
Joong Boo Market
3333 North Kimball Avenue,
(773) 478-5566
San Soo Gab San
5247 North Western Avenue, Chicago, IL
(773) 334-1589
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