Discover the Best Value Baekban Menu for 8,000 won – A Hidden Gem for Food Lovers!

Discover the Best Value Baekban Menu for 8,000 won – A Hidden Gem for Food Lovers!

2024-03-22 23:12:59

The 8,000 won baengban menu revealed by a self-employed person who has restarted his restaurant is receiving praise from netizens for its delicious-looking food and generous portions. [사진 = 아프니까 사장이다 갈무리]

A self-employed person said he had recently started a business and revealed a photo of the 8,000 won Baekban menu. Netizens who saw this cheered in unison. This is because it was a poor composition that might not be seen as being priced at 8,000 won.

Recently, on the self-employed community ‘I’m the Boss Because I’m Sick’, ‘I started selling rice once more. An article titled ‘How regarding an 8,000 won alum?’ was posted.

Store owner A attached a photo of the Baekban menu that he took himself and explained, “Packaged for 2 people, worth 16,000 won.” Looking at the attached photo, it included five side dishes including stir-fried pork, seaweed soup, seasoned bean sprouts, anchovies, and cabbage.

Mr. A, who plans to deliver the product himself for free, asked for his opinion, saying, “Would you buy it if you were the boss?”

Mr. A is said to have closed down his business in the past due to difficult work, but has now opened a new white rice shop near Songnae Station in Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do. Because there are many competitors, the price was set at 8,000 won following careful consideration. The menu changes every day, and it is said that they sometimes serve a full menu of beef ribs, marinated crab, fried croquettes, and braised tofu.

Mr. A said, “Alum is so expensive that you have to sell a lot to make a surplus.” He added, “It seems that in these days, only low-priced or very high-priced products survive.”

Other self-employed people who saw this asked, “Is there anything left over if you sell it like this?” “I will buy it no matter what.” “I will eat even if it costs 9,000 or 10,000 won.” “There is nothing you can eat for 8,000 won these days.” They responded, “It’s really good,” “It’s going to be a hit,” and “It’s much more plentiful than in my neighborhood.”

Netizens said, “It’s great in residential areas or office districts, but I don’t think it will work in industrial complexes,” “I’m tired of selling it for 8,000 won and having a hard time because of the cost-effectiveness,” “Why should I sell it cheap just because it’s Korean food?” and “I’ll have to pay for it.” I left a comment.

Meanwhile, the prices of three items, including pork belly, naengmyeon, and bibimbap, among eight representative restaurant menu items in Seoul, rose slightly last month as well. Among the seven major daily necessities, the prices of toilet paper, ramen, eggs, and sugar rose, while the prices of milk, flour, and cooking oil fell.

According to the ‘participation price’ data of the Korea Consumer Agency’s comprehensive price information portal, the price of cold noodles among the eight representative restaurant menus frequently visited by consumers in Seoul last month increased from 11,385 won to 11,462 won. The price of pork belly (200g) also rose once more from 19,429 won to 19,514 won. The price of a bowl of bibimbap increased from 10,654 won to 10,769 won.

The average price of five menus last month, including gimbap (3,323 won), jajangmyeon (7,069 won), kalguksu (9,038 won), samgyetang (16,846 won), and kimchi stew baekban (8,000 won), is the same as last January.

The price of eating out has steadily risen. Naengmyeon and bibimbap each exceeded 10,000 won in April 2022 for the first time in January last year. The price of jajangmyeon rose to the 7,000 won range in October last year, and the price of kimchi stew white rice rose to the 8,000 won range in December last year.

The price of one serving of pork belly will remain in the 19,000 won range from December 2022 and is on the verge of reaching 20,000 won.

Looking at personal service fees in Seoul last month, the barbershop fee was 12,308 won, the same as the previous month, but the bathing fee increased by 77 won for three consecutive months to 10,231 won.

Previously, the Korea Consumer Organization Council issued a statement on the 5th, saying that the prices of soybean oil and wheat, which rose sharply in 2022 due to the Ukraine War, have fallen since last year, and that food companies should lower the prices of flour and edible oil, which are used as raw materials. .

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