A-Ri-Rang Oriental Market delivers a simple cup of cold barley tea, hospitality and more Bibim Neng Myun ($14.95) is a cold noodle dish served with fried egg and Fuji apple. The Kimchi Jjigae ($15.95) arrives boiling hot like a delicious cauldron in a beautiful clay pot. A cup of cold barley tea starts a meal at A-Ri-Rang Oriental Market. Kimchi is an ancient, fermented side dish which is usually made with cabbage, cucumber, carrot or daikon. The seafood pancake ($16.95) is a Frisbee-sized frittata with large pieces of squid, shrimp and mixed vegetables. A-Ri-Rang Oriental Market is located at 1826 Eubank Blvd. NE. Published September 6, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. Modified September 6, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. As featured on - A-Ri-Rang Oriental Market delivers a simple cup of cold barley tea, hospitality and more From the review: As I sat down in A-Ri-Rang Oriental Market, a beautiful woman with a kind smile and a hairnet brought me a menu and served a simple cup of cold barley tea. In Korea, the tea is called boricha. It’s offered because it aids digestion and is full of antioxidants. Refills are free, and it comes with every meal. With its smoky, instantly refreshing flavor, it’s a humble but meaningful gesture. The woman’s warm smile was delivering an unspoken message: this is a place of hospitality. collection_11ac4105-1142-4c97-b53c-ba638c5be827.html
As featured on - A-Ri-Rang Oriental Market delivers a simple cup of cold barley tea, hospitality and more From the review: As I sat down in A-Ri-Rang Oriental Market, a beautiful woman with a kind smile and a hairnet brought me a menu and served a simple cup of cold barley tea. In Korea, the tea is called boricha. It’s offered because it aids digestion and is full of antioxidants. Refills are free, and it comes with every meal. With its smoky, instantly refreshing flavor, it’s a humble but meaningful gesture. The woman’s warm smile was delivering an unspoken message: this is a place of hospitality.
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