Are curry sold in Korea and Indian curry sold in places like Ottogi very different?
And can you try actual Indian curry in Korea?
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pu1. Yeah, it's totally different. There are Indian restaurants run by Indians in Korea, so you can go and try them
2017-12-16
pu2. Ottogi curry or 3-minute curry sold in Korea is a Japanese curry. It's a lot different from real Indian curry
2017-12-16
pu3. I tried curry at an Indian restaurant, and there are many kinds and tastes different. And it's so delicious that it suits our taste
2017-12-16
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