Japanese dried seafood snacks inside a Korean market. (In case you can’t identify them, they are tiny crabs, flattened mackerel, and dried cod strips interspersed with sesame seeds.) I don’t remember the name of the store, but it’s near the subway station, if you have a craving for more.

Hey Tara, the store's name is Hahn Arum, and it is on the same side of the street as the Radisson Hotel on the corner of Bdwy and 32nd - the subway platform is actually under this hotel. Besides honey glazed and sesame seed studded crabs, this store is a genuine Korean grocer with hot prepared lunches daily, a large array of vegetables and seafoods marinated in hot sauce, frozen mochi and cod flown in from Seoul and home-made kim chee...
ReplyDeleteCool, Juli! Thanks for the info.
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