DIALOG>> Let's order in Chinese food for lunch.
Let's order in Chinese food for lunch.
* order in: 배달시키다.
ex> Can we just order in for tonight?
I've been craving jajangmyun lately.
* crave: to have a very strong desire for sth
I can't choose between jajangmyun and jjambbong.
Just get the combo with both.
ex> I got the combo meal with burger, fries, and a drink.
RESPONSE>> Talk about Chinese restaurants in Korea.
Most Chinese places deliver food right to your doorstep.
* doorstep: 현관
ex> Online purchases are delivered to your doorstep.
Their menus are a bit Koreanized to fit the taste of Koreans.
* Koreanized: 한국화 되다.
* fit the taste: 입맛에 맞추다.
There are fancier restaurants that serve more authentic Chinese cuisine.
* authentic [ɔːθéntik]: known to be real and genuine and not a copy, 정통의, 진정한
* cuisine [kwɪ|zi:n]: (정식) 요리
Jajangmyun is noodles served in a sweet black sauce.
ex> The soup was served in a bread bowl.
Jajangmyun comes in different varieties.
Jjambbong is noodles served in a hot spicy broth.
* broth: thick soup made by boiling meat or fish and vegetables in water
ex> A hot spicy broth is perfect for hangovers.
It's topped with various veggies and seafood.
Tangsooyook is fried pork or beef that you dip in a sweet and sour sauce.
ex> Dip your fries in ketchup.
@ He's really grown into a great actor. 그는 정말 멋진 배우로 성장했어.
1. How about ordering in tonight?
2. The dish is served in a sweet and sour sauce.
3. It's cheaper to have the combo.
4. It's more delicious if you dip the meat in the sauce.
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