This small, five-table Korean restaurant opened up shop at the corner of Fumin and Julu some weeks ago.
The whole place seems like the passion project of a Korean pop culture megafan—the name "Chuncheon" is a nod to the setting of , there are oddly infantile decorative accents like a wall stencil of children riding a unicorn (not sure what the reference is there), and the menu features homestyle foods that Chinese K-drama fans probably see a lot of when watching these shows.
That means most of the dishes here are carb-heavy, soupy, or both: rice cakes, kimichi stew, bibimbap, that kind of thing. They do over half a dozen variations on rice cakes—stir-fried with chicken, topped with spicy
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