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Korean dumplings? Here's how to make it
Updated On: 14 August, 2015 08:24 AM IST | | Krutika Behrawala
As Mumbai-based Korean Hemi Baik hosts a dumpling making class and a Korean language session, here's a lowdown on her native cuisine

Hemi Baik
When Seoul-born Hemi Baik stepped into Mumbai this February, the first place she visited was Mannat in Bandra. "I would watch Bollywood movies, so seeing Shah Rukh Khan's house was exciting. I love that Mumbai is the city of Bollywood," says the excited 32-year-old Korean, who is among 300-odd Koreans living in the city.

A Korean fare by Hemi Baik: (clockwise from left) mandu or Korean dumplings; Manduguk, the dumpling soup; Kimchijeon, pan-fried pancakes; and the traditional Tteokguk, a broth cooked with rice cakes (in the centre)
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