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The mild spicy braised beef rib with rice cake and cheese.

Milpitas’ Daeho Kalbi Jjim & Beef Soup is a must-try Korean restaurant

Sabrina Jiang, Reporter | June 24, 2022

Imagine the mellow taste of cheese fill your mouth and the incredible smell of beef wafting through the air. Daeho Kalbi Jjim & Beef is a Korean restaurant on 217 W Calaveras Blvd. in Milpitas, and...

The exterior of Kong Tofu & BBQ at 19626 Stevens Creek Blvd. in Cupertino, a local Korean restaurant.

Kong Tofu & BBQ is a homely Korean restaurant that rose to the challenge

Levina Xu, Reporter | June 23, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic forced many businesses to reconsider their approach as the world locked down to prevent the spread of the deadly disease. Korean restaurant Kong Tofu & Korean BBQ on Stevens Creek...

A chiffon cake decorated with pinkish-red frosting strawberries and colorful sprinkles. Source: Tina Le

The Little Baker San Jose: Home-based Korean bakery whips up Asian-inspired flavors

Annalise Freimarck, Editor Emeritus | June 19, 2021
Le specializes in Korean bento cakes, which are miniature cakes around 4 inches in diameter typically frosted with detailed designs.
Photo courtesy of Netflix

“Space Sweepers” flies fast but fails to stick the landing

Michael Davis, Reporter | March 1, 2021
South Korea’s first high-budget space opera “Space Sweepers” is a fun adventure through dystopian space — but nothing special.
Extracurricular cover poster.

‘Extracurricular’ Netflix’s Korean masterpiece

Cameron Oleary, Reporter | May 12, 2020

The 10-episode Netflix original, “Extracurricular,” is a South Korean crime drama that sends a message to never take on tough times alone. The show follows a young boy Oh Ji-soo played by Kim Dong-hee,...

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