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Anju (food) - Wikipedia Anju (Korean: 안주; Hanja: 按酒; pronounced [an dʑu]) is a Korean term for food consumed with alcohol It consists of a variety of foods, including both main dishes and side dishes
Anju – Washington - a MICHELIN Guide Restaurant Brick walls, funky artwork and wood floors offset by greenery await at Anju The result is a homey-meets-hip space that feels comfy even when jam-packed The name refers to Korean dishes best enjoyed with alcohol, highlighting a range of sweet, salty and spicy tastes
Book Your ANJU Reservation Now on Resy Anju is a restaurant and pub inspired by traditional Korean flavors and culture, brought to you by the same owners as local favorites CHIKO and Mandu The menu reflects influences spanning from Korean street markets to palace era cuisine, while the bar features unique twists on Korean spirits such as Soju and Makkoli
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Dinner Menu — Anju jjajang braised goat, asparagus, carrots, onions, mushroom, wheat noodles Korean “Jambalaya” | 29 andouille sausage, tiger shrimp, braised chicken thighs, bell peppers, onions, and celery in kimchi-infused rice, gochugaru-cajun spice blend Berkshire Pork Chop | 27 herb-marinated bone-in pork chop with corn juk, perilla pesto Ssam Board | 42
ABOUT US - Anju Jewelry Anju’s exposure to different cultures has been a lasting source of inspiration which springs to life in her unique design concepts Our mission at Anju is to create unique, hand-crafted products that blend traditional craftsmanship with modern trends
Korean anju recipes by Maangchi It can be nearly anything (even just kimchi), but it has to be something, and Korean anju are dishes that are known to be good pairings with certain drinks Traditional Korean booze like soju, makgeolli, and cheongju are always served with anju, but also newer drinks like beer and wine too