Cravings: Goat Stew at Mirak (Koreatown, Los Angeles)
I get inexplicable cravings for the goat stew (yumso tang) at Mirak. I say inexplicable but really, the explanation is easy: it's damn good.
Be it winter or summer, I would still crave this stew. Mirak is (of course) in a small strip mall in Koreatown, hard to find if you don't know what to look for. The yellow sign above the restaurant is all in Korean, but it does say Mirak on the window. Look instead for a sign for "Samil Plaza". There is a parking lot but it tends to be overrun, even when the restaurant doesn't look that busy.
The black goat stew is listed as "Goat meat spicy broth with vegetables served in hot pot". They charge per person, $15 each.
Goat stew for 2 |
Banchan and condiments |
After you finish off the stew (if you don't, the ladies working there will heap what's left onto your plates), they will come by and start the finishing touch: kimchi bokkumbap (fried rice) in the pot using leftover broth. Here they make the fried rice with bits of dried seaweed which added a really nice touch.
Mirak
1134 S Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90006
(323) 732-7577