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🐕 DogdripFood & Drink· translated 6h ago

Bro, is this 7,000 won Gukbap a 'Hyeja' deal or straight up 'Changnyeol'?! 💀

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Bro, is this 7,000 won Gukbap a 'Hyeja' deal or straight up 'Changnyeol'?! 💀
TL;DR — IN KOREAN VIBES

This post is going viral in Korea due to the unbelievably low price for a full, hearty meal, sparking a debate about whether it's an incredible deal or a suspicious marketing tactic. The mention of 'Jangsa-ui Sin' adds to the buzz, as his endorsement is highly sought after.

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시래기국밥 7천원

짬뽕국밥 7천원

창렬? 혜자?

🗣 KOREAN YOU JUST LEARNED
혜자
Hyeja
Korean internet slang for something that offers excellent value for money, generous portions, or high quality for its price, derived from actress Kim Hye-ja.
창렬
Changnyeol
Korean internet slang for something that is overpriced, poor quality, or has stingy portions, derived from singer Kim Chang-ryeol.
국밥
Gukbap
A traditional Korean dish consisting of soup with rice, often served hot and hearty, a popular comfort food.
시래기국밥
Siraegi Gukbap
A type of Gukbap made with siraegi (dried radish greens), known for its earthy flavor and nutritional value.
짬뽕국밥
Jjamppong Gukbap
A fusion Gukbap dish that incorporates the spicy seafood broth and flavors of Jjamppong (a popular Korean-Chinese noodle soup) with rice.
탕수육
Tang Su Yuk
Korean-style sweet and sour pork, a popular dish often found in Korean-Chinese restaurants, typically served with a sticky sauce.
고기듬뿍 국물두루치기
Gogi Deumppuk Gukmul Duruchigi
A specific Korean dish that translates to 'meat-filled stewed stir-fry,' implying a generous amount of meat in a savory, often spicy, broth.
막걸리
Makgeolli
A traditional Korean alcoholic beverage made from rice, known for its milky appearance and sweet, tangy taste, often served in bowls.
장사의 신
Jangsa-ui Sin
Literally 'God of Business,' this refers to a popular YouTube channel featuring Eun Hyeon-jang, a successful former businessman who consults struggling restaurants, making his endorsement highly influential.
네이버 리뷰
Naver reviews
Reviews left on Naver, South Korea's dominant search engine and web portal, which are crucial for businesses as they significantly influence customer decisions.
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🇰🇷 KOREAN REACTIONS 10

translated from the original Korean post
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LMFAOOO they're doing the 'Jangsa-ui Sin' viral marketing again. Like, anyone can tell this is a promo, why even ask 'Hyeja?' This guy is just an unlucky Baek Jong-won when it comes to franchises, not exactly 'honest.' Just ignore his posts. 💀

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This isn't even a Hyeja/Changnyeol debate, it's a 'can they even maintain this price and quality' debate, fr.

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This combo literally makes no sense, no cap 💀

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Is this even real?! I'd think they'd barely make money at 9,000 won, but 7,000 for this whole spread? LMAO

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I was thinking at least 10k, maybe 12k, but 7k? FML, why isn't this in my neighborhood 😭

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Are they even making any money??

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Is the owner a landlord or something??

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Too cheap?? Definitely not Seoul prices.

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10/10 Hyeja. Why don't I have a place like this near me 😭

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Siraegi and Jjamppong soup probably don't have high ingredient costs, so maybe it's possible... but still, it's cheap.

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