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	<title>Sahm Oh Jong - Korean Food Restaurant * OPEN - New Management * &#187; budae jjigae</title>
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	<description>Korean &#38; Japanese &#38; Chinese Restaurant in Virginia - (703) 451-8030</description>
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		<title>Korean Restaurant Food &amp; Home Cooking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our recipes for some of our dishes are the same as what we (and other Koreans) use at home. Korean food in many restaurants is cooked one serving at a time (well, except for white rice, which we always cook in a large cooker!). We hope you appreciate our style of cooking. When you visit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our recipes for some of our dishes are the same as what we (and other Koreans) use at home.  Korean food in many restaurants is cooked one serving at a time (well, except for white rice, which we always cook in a large cooker!).</p>
<p>We hope you appreciate our style of cooking.  When you visit &amp; want to know about our dishes, we can explain more than you might expect.  What is Army Soup (<a title="budae jjigae definition" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budae_jjigae" target="_blank">Budae jjigae</a>)?  We have more details than what you might find online.  And we serve large bowl of jjigae (stew/soup), the way we eat at home.  And we can cook bulgogi in the kitchen, or you can watch us cook multiple orders on the grill at your table.</p>
<p>Because we have changes in our menu, some dishes you might be looking for may be missing.  Ask us if you have a favorite dish&#8230; maybe we can make it for you &#8220;korea home-style&#8221;!</p>
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