Sambok Korean Groceries

Sambok Korean Groceries is a imported food store Strip District Pittsburgh located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (412) 261-9377

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  • Type

    Imported Food Store

Address

1735 Penn Ave Pittsburgh , PA 15222 United States

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mung bean pancakes kimchi egg rolls homemade food street food University
Martin D. Ciao

Korean market near the ends of the Strip. On weekends, come for the BBQ and Korean styled pancakes . The smell is amazing.

Songyee Han

Owners are very kind! And mung bean pancake is awesome!!

Pippin Stanish

Really good kimchi and the best mung bean pancakes !

Thomas

Love the mung bean pancakes ! Spicy too!

J T

Best egg rolls in the entire universe .

rebecca

Amazing mung bean pancake ... Lovely, cheap and satisfying street food !

Sleepaholics

Get a korean pancake , and buy some homemade kim chi while you're at it.

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