Do you guys like Korean Curry?

by stalincapital

21 Comments

  1. Swimming_Leopard_148

    I have to say I don’t remember seeing this available at any Korean restaurant – I think moms mostly cook at home for kids? I’ve had Japanese style curry at restaurants though.

  2. Basically,
    • Japanese curry: Commonly found in restaurants.
    • Korean curry (served at home, in schools, or in the military): Based on Japanese curry recipes but with Ottogi’s distinct flavor.
    • Indian curry: Still rare, but gradually becoming more popular.

    For me, Ottogi curry is still the best — it’s inexpensive and tastes like childhood.

  3. Noname_4Me

    No, especially ottogi’s powder taste always so cheap. Curry queen from 청정원 is fine but not a fan compared to japanese cube curry.

  4. Hankookin61

    I prefer the Japanese curry you get at Costco

  5. Moon-Man-888

    Looks like Hong Kong 🇭🇰 curry and rice 🍛

  6. naughty_auditor

    Basically the same “breed” as Japanese curry, but I do think the Japanese brands do a better job than the Korean brands. Grew up in a Korean household and we made “korean curry” using Japanese brands.

  7. ZookaZoooook

    It’s okay, and sometimes we’ll make it for nostalgia’s sake.

    Thai curry tub (Mae Ploy) > Japanese curry cubes > Korean curry

  8. polkacat12321

    I prefer Japanese curry. I always get the cubes at Asian grocery stores and then make my own at home

  9. The curry served at Hansot—a 도시락 (dosirak) restaurant—is delicious.

  10. SeaDry1531

    No, the balance of flavors is wrong and it is too sweet.

  11. Different-Rush7489

    Never  liked  them.  Thai/Japanese /Indian  ones  are  better 

  12. Tricky-Feed-7883

    I wouls call it Japanese curry, but it becomes perfection with Kimchi.

  13. Bazishere

    I have eaten it at a few of the mom and pop chains. Was decent enough. I also eat it a Juk place.

  14. PrimaryPerspective17

    IMO The powdered Korean curry is less greasy than Japanese curry. Also, Korean curry would always have chunky ingredients in it and it would never be served as just the curry sauce as I’ve found in some Japanese dishes. My family prefers it over the Japanese version.