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Soups, kimchi shine at Song Pa on Villa Street Review by Ruth Schechter
Photos by Michelle Le
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The bibimbop served in a stone bowl at Song Pa Korean Restaurant in Mountain View includes kimchi, beef, onions, an egg and spicy sauce.
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ith Japanese restaurants in one direction, Vietnamese, Indian and Thai places in the other, and a buzzing beer garden just a few steps away, it’s pretty easy to walk right past the small and unassuming Song Pa Korean Cuisine. A new addition to the global buffet that is downtown Mountain View, Song Pa might not exactly expand your culinary horizons but it does provide some authentic Korean flavors, albeit toned down for local palates. If your knowledge of Korean food starts and ends at kimchi, then Song Pa offers an easy introduction — if you are looking for the latest in jjajangmyeon, bingsu or tteokguk, you might need to go elsewhere. Continued on next page
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