The π’π©πžπœπ’πšπ₯ π“π­πžπ¨π€π›π¨π€π€π’ ($πŸπŸ’.πŸ—πŸŽ) was a perfect sharing platter, with rice cakes, fried dumplings, fried seaweed rolls, fish cake and gimbap! The sauce is sweet, not the most spicy, and it went well slathered onto the ingredients. We ordered an additional 𝐎𝐫𝐒𝐠𝐒𝐧𝐚π₯ π†π’π¦π›πšπ© ($πŸ–.πŸ—πŸŽ). I’d say that this was a pretty generous portion for the price!

Overall, the food is nothing mind-blowing. However, they often have promos, when we went, it was $2 off the bingsu if you ordered it with the Tteokbokki. The three of us ended up paying $14.20 each for 2 meals and 2 desserts to share, and for a super satiating and fulfilling meal, I would say it’s pretty worth! Nunsaram is a good student-friendly place to go, and I would definitely come back with friends!

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