Hyundai Food Hall ToHome Introduces Ready-to-Eat 'Mongtan Yangpa Bokkeumbap'
On the morning of the 23rd, employees are introducing 'Mongtan Yangpa Bokkeumbap' at the food hall on the B1 floor of Hyundai Department Store Trade Center in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
Photo by Hyundai Department Store.
[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] 'Hyundai Food Hall ToHome,' a food specialty online mall operated by Hyundai Department Store, announced on the 23rd that it will launch 'Montan Onion Fried Rice,' a home meal replacement (HMR) made from the popular menu of 'Montan,' a jipbul-gui (charcoal-grilled) specialty restaurant in Yongsan-gu, Seoul.
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'Montan Onion Fried Rice' is Montan's representative dessert menu, characterized by the use of domestic onions and pork to enhance texture. It is available in a 2-serving (450g) size, and to commemorate the launch, it will be sold for 7,900 won (regular price 8,500 won) until the 30th of next month.
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