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Mountain Cafe Revisited


The Beef Ban Chan(appetizer side dish) is special to Mountain Cafe. It goes with the abalone congee. You take the juices and spoon some into the congee and it produces a brand new dimension of flavor.


I recently went back to visit Mountain Cafe. Same as it ever was. My pictures this time were much better than before. No wall of text here. . .just a short post with pictures. Enjoy

My previous post on April 6, 2009

What to Order: #1 abalone chowder (congee)
What not to Order:

Rating
3 pigs, $

Kimchi. You’ll find a lot of night owls coming here after drinking in Koreatown.

Kimchi Radish. One of the best things about this place is its late night hours – in fact it is open 24 hours a day.

Ban Chan of some sort. I forgot what this is. But it is a vegetable of some sort.

Mr. S got the soy bean soup #7 on the menu. With my congee our bill came out to be $15 total plus tip.

This is what the majority of the people order, #1, at Mountain Cafe. The egg gets cooked while you mix it with the hot congee. So hot, that even a day after, my mouth is still burnt from last night.

Here is their menu. Some people like their chicken soup #2 on the menu

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3 Comments

  1. 露露

    what camera you are using now? the photo quality is really good!

  2. SinoSoul

    lookin good J! Never been to mountain… sooo $$$ for just jook!

  3. The Thirsty Pig

    I am using a Canon Powershot S90. Great Camera – recommended by SinoSoul.

    Thanks Tony!. . .you've got to go. . . you won't regret it.

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