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Ginseng Chicken Soup at SGD Tofu House

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Ginseng Chicken Soup at SGD Tofu House

Sam-gye-tang. Ginseng chicken soup. Koreans typically eat this on the hottest of summer days. It's thought that as the heat wears you out, samgyetang would re-energize you. Me personally, I prefer consuming it on rainy evenings. As the sun sets, darkness blankets across the horizon. The world feels cold and unwelcoming, but a bubbling pot of samgyetang in your stomach will make everything feel like family.

Open for seventeen years as of 2016, it is said SGD Tofu House is the first soondubu shop to open in Santa Clara's Koreatown. Since its establishment other branches have opened in NorCal. They are known for their tofu soup as it suggests in their name. They also offer savory pancakes, bibimbap, and barbecue.

What does SGD stand for? In Singapore, those letters stand for "Singapore Dollar." However if you google it, the first link that pops up is "Saccharomyces Genome Database." In our situation, SGD means "So Gong Dong," a business district in Seoul, South Korea. Sogongdong is near the Deoksugung Palace and Gwanghwamun Square. I once went to a samgyetang shop there once. They served ginseng wine with the soup. Samgyetang and alcohol in the stomach = drunk chicken.

Common banchan of seasoned sprouts, japchae, kimchi, and fishcakes.

Common banchan of seasoned sprouts, japchae, kimchi, and fishcakes.

Upon ordering, out comes a set of complimentary banchan (side dishes). A common occurrence at traditional Korean eateries.

Up close and personal with Napa Cabbage Kimchi.

Up close and personal with Napa Cabbage Kimchi.

Their Napa Cabbage Kimchi is not sweet, which is a big deal. A huge deal. Many Korean restaurants around here make sweet kimchi, so I appreciate SGD for keeping it authentic.

Seasoned sprout.

Seasoned sprout.

The Seasoned Sprout is sesame-oily, making it my favorite side dish of this meal. The Japchae is lightly seasoned. If you're health-conscious, it's the type of flavor you wouldn't mind eating on a daily basis. The Fishcake also falls in the same category. The Seasoned Seaweed is spunky with its sweet and sour. The Water Kimchi (dyed pink with beet, I believe) is delightfully refreshing. It's ideal for a spring and summer day, but can be equally enjoyed during cold weather.

Of all the banchan, my favorite is the Seasoned Sprout and Water Kimchi.

Family of banchan.

Family of banchan.

Mushroom soondubu (tofu soup).

Mushroom soondubu (tofu soup).

My mother gets her boiling bowl of mushroom soodubu, which looks more bold than it tastes. The bright red color makes it appear so spicy. I try a spoonful, expecting my ears to tingle. My eyes hyped my taste buds up. The tofu soup is actually quite bland. That famous quote runs through my head: never judge a book by its cover! One can't help but judge, so be prepared for surprise.

Why hello there, samgyetang!

Why hello there, samgyetang!

Inside the standard samgyetang contains white rice and garlic. In my bowl there is five or six cloves! I lost count. There might've been more. As expected, the meat falls right off the bones. The bones, you can bite into and break apart as well. Watch out for those pieces of ginseng. If you are curious, have a bite. Discover how bitter it is. If you're having a bad day, take a bite of ginseng. More likely than not, your day is probably less bitter than ginseng.

Water in stone bowl of rice to be enjoyed later.

Water in stone bowl of rice to be enjoyed later.

The rice comes in a stone bowl. Your server will scoop it out into smaller individual bowls. Water is poured into the stone bowl and later you shall enjoy what is to be burnt rice. In our case, the rice wasn't burnt at all. If burnt, the rice and water mixture will taste toasty.

My mother and I dined on an early Friday night. By the time we left, SGD Tofu House was filled with families--mostly parents with young children. After paying your bill, grab a candy for the road.

sgd tofu house

SGD Tofu House
(408) 261-3030
3450 El Camino Real, Ste 105
Santa Clara, CA 95051
Website

SGD Tofu House (Blossom Valley)
(408) 227-8583
832 Blossom Hill Rd
San Jose, CA 95123


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Steamed Pork Wraps at Jang Su Jang

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Steamed Pork Wraps at Jang Su Jang

Where in the world does one get a pink taco; its wrap made of thinly-sliced radish soaked in beet juice? Inside, a slice of steamed pork topped off with yet more boldly-red, pickled radish and fermented shrimp await to enter your mouth. In terms of shape they may resemble Mexican tacos. 

Korean pink tacos are smaller in comparison. You combine the ingredients yourself at the dining table. Their proper name? Bossam (보쌈). And they aren't always pink. Thinly-sliced white radish, napa cabbage and sesame leaves are also used as wraps.

One serving of Bossam Jungsik.

One serving of Bossam Jungsik.

In Koreatown San Jose, you can enjoy Bossam at Jang Su Jang. This joint offers an extensive list of classic Korean dishes and have some of the best Japchae I have munched on in the neighborhood.

Japchae. Korean glass noodles stir-fried in sesame oil with carrots, green onions, onions, and spinach.

Japchae. Korean glass noodles stir-fried in sesame oil with carrots, green onions, onions, and spinach.

Eight types of side dishes served on our visit. Unlimited refills just like any other Korean restaurant. 

Eight types of side dishes served on our visit. Unlimited refills just like any other Korean restaurant. 

Pickled Squid. Even after fifty chews, this stubborn creature holds its atoms together quite well.

Pickled Squid. Even after fifty chews, this stubborn creature holds its atoms together quite well.

My mother and I agree the Korean Parsley side dish is our favorite as it isn't salty nor spicy. It possesses a perfect amount of seasoning. We find the side dishes in Koreatown San Jose tend to be prepared too sweetly, so we appreciate when there's minimal sugar. 

We order one serving of the Bossam Jungsik (보쌈정식). As petite females, you can make two servings out of it! Wow. It's like a buy one get one free deal. 

My mother putting together her Steamed Pork Wrap.

My mother putting together her Steamed Pork Wrap.

The Bossam How-To:

  1. Grab a slice of radish or given type of leaf. We were given napa cabbage leaves at Jang Su Jang, along with pink and white radish.
  2. Place a slice of steamed pork in the middle of your veggie wrap. With love. Maybe even sing it a lullaby while you're at it. 
  3. Put pieces of other available goodies on that baby! In our case, boldly-red seasoned radish and seeded jalapeño. 
  4. That's not all. On top of those toppings, add a dab of fermented shrimp.
  5. Fold the wrap in half and stuff it into your mouth. 
  6. Chew. Absorb the flavors and crunchy sound waves. 
  7. Repeat steps 1 through 7.
The not-so-interesting Dotolee Yachaeguksoo.

The not-so-interesting Dotolee Yachaeguksoo.

To balance out the protein, my mother and I order the not-so-interesting Dotolee Yachaeguksoo (도토리야채국수). These acorn noodles tossed with vegetables and soy sauce dressing are not too tasty, but are functional. The greens serve as an intermission from them pork slices. 

My mother mixing up the salad ingredients.

My mother mixing up the salad ingredients.

Dotolee Yachaeguksoo split into smaller plates.

Dotolee Yachaeguksoo split into smaller plates.

Jang Su Jang is said to be one of the more popular Korean restaurants in Koreatown San Jose. No worries if you have to wait. Kpop music videos play on two television screens in the lobby to help pass the time. 

Grill tables on the right.

Grill tables on the right.

Jang Su Jang entrance.

Jang Su Jang entrance.

When driving into the Lawrence Plaza, watch out for those red letters.

When driving into the Lawrence Plaza, watch out for those red letters.


Jang Su Jang (featured)
3561 El Camino Real
Ste 10
Santa Clara, CA 95051
Website

Jang Su Jang (2nd location)
269 W Calaveras Blvd
Milpitas, CA 95035
Website

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Paris Baguette in San Jose Koreatown

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Paris Baguette in San Jose Koreatown

The minute you enter Paris Baguette, whatever diet you were on sprints out the door. Look here. Blueberry Yogurt Cream Croissants. Over there. Hawaiian Sausage Cornbread. Your eyes will wander from one pastry to another. For a savory snack or light dessert, this bakery awakens the little girl in all of us. Even the toughest of men shall succumb to this Korean bakery's cute and crispy powers.

Blueberry Yogurt Cream Croissant

Blueberry Yogurt Cream Croissant

Hawaiian Sausage Cornbread. Looks like fists grabbing those meats.

Hawaiian Sausage Cornbread. Looks like fists grabbing those meats.

Red Bean Pastry. Break the fingers off to share with buddies!

Red Bean Pastry. Break the fingers off to share with buddies!

Sweet Rice Donuts. Chewy and sweet. Perfect to use as a mattress.

Sweet Rice Donuts. Chewy and sweet. Perfect to use as a mattress.

My mother gets a tray and tong. I am tempted to grab one of every bread at lightening speed during the blink of her eye. She is a lady and places two of the most graceful pastries on the tray. "Graceful" meaning not too fattening. Behold, the Wannabe Apple Pastry and One-Bite Pastry, which actually requires a minimum of four chomps. Or eight lady-like bites.

One-Bite Pastry. If my mom were a bread, this is what she would look like.

One-Bite Pastry. If my mom were a bread, this is what she would look like.

The hollow candy topping of the One-Bite Pastry. This sugar is coated with sugar. Cute and dangerous.

The hollow candy topping of the One-Bite Pastry. This sugar is coated with sugar. Cute and dangerous.

The Wannabe Apple Pastry. It's a bit early for Halloween, but we still love you.

The Wannabe Apple Pastry. It's a bit early for Halloween, but we still love you.

The Wannabe Apple Pastry looks plain, but there's a surprise waiting inside...

Peekaboo!

Peekaboo!

Its interior resembles the core of a real apple: hollow with a seed! Raisins are used to mimic the seeds while the stem is made of pretzel sticks. Actual leaves are placed next to the stem.

Aside from looks, the Wannabe Apple Pastry tastes like a slice of fluffy white bread with a teaspoon of cream cheese. Pleasant in a semi-sweet manner. Doesn't make you feel guilty, potentially leaving your sweet tooth unsatisfied. It's not a bad or good thing; only depends on what type of mission you're on. If it's your cheat day, go big! Get the Blueberry Yogurt Cream Croissants and Hawaiian Sausage Corndogs.

Paris Baguettes are located worldwide. The branch I visited is next to Galleria Market in Lawrence Plaza. Conveniently it's connected to a food court at its back entrance. Whether you're with the girlfriends to catch up on gossip or ready to pig out with the family, this bakery is a go-to place for casual treats!

Paris Baguette next to the Galleria Market

Paris Baguette next to the Galleria Market

Paris Baguette (at Lawrence Square Shopping Center)
(408) 260-0404
3561 El Camino Real #75
Santa Clara, CA 95051
Website (USA)
Website (Korean)

OTHER LOCATIONS:
Paris Baguette (West San Jose)
(408) 366-0404
685 Saratoga Ave Ste 10
San Jose, CA 95129

Paris Baguette (near Vallco Shopping Mall)
(408) 996-0704
20735 Stevens Creek Blvd
Cupertino, CA 95014

Paris Baguette (near Stanford Shopping Center)
(650) 838-0404
383 University Ave
Palo Alto, CA 94301

Paris Baguette (near Great Mall)
(408) 263-0404
249 W Calaveras Blvd
Milpitas, CA 95035

À bientôt! See you again!

À bientôt! See you again!

Since you scrolled down to the end of this blog post, I shall reward you with a Paris Baguette CF starring the beautiful Miss Jeon Jihyun:

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