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I went to Expo City to watch a movie. "Fast & Furious" series! I love this series (^-^) As the series progresses, it gets more powerful, so I wanted to see it on the big screen! iMAX at 109 Cinema! It was 109 Cinema day, so I could watch it for a discounted price of 1800 yen. The movie was interesting, but for those who haven't watched the series, they probably wouldn't understand what's going on. In fact, when it ended, there was a guy who said, "I didn't understand anything from start to finish." "Mission Impossible" is a series where you can enjoy just one episode, but this movie carries over from past works, so it's important to do some preparation. However, the intensity was amazing. Towards the end, it became like an Indian movie "RRR," which made me laugh (((^^;) It ended at 12:30. I was hungry. What should I eat? Let's go to the convenient food court where there is everything! However, this food court is the farthest from the movie theater! I went up to the third floor and to the farthest end! Due to it being a weekday, there were fewer people overall. The food court was not crowded even though it was lunchtime. What should I get? I couldn't find Indian cuisine here. Instead, I found Korean cuisine. It seemed popular as there were more customers lined up compared to other places. I found "Korean Plate Side Dishes." You can choose from "Deji Kalbi," "Yangnyeom Chicken," or "Bulgogi," and it comes with rice, side dishes, and miso soup. I chose "Deji Kalbi" for 850 yen, and you can have a free extra serving of rice, but I politely declined. I paid with auPay and received a buzzer. The spacious food court was not crowded, so I could sit anywhere. I noticed that many people were choosing Korean cuisine. The staff seemed busy. After a while, the buzzer rang, so I went to pick up my order. The Deji Kalbi was small! In Korea, it would be 2-3 times bigger. The side dishes were also small. Well, that's why I always ended up feeling stuffed, so this amount was just right for me (((^^;) However, two pieces of kimchi were too few, right? Well, this is Japan, not Korea. First, the miso soup... Wait, this is not jjigae. What is it? I don't know, but it's tasty soup with some vegetables. The rice was mixed grain rice. It's healthy and good (^.^) The side dishes were "Water Kimchi," "Spinach Namul," and "Radish and Carrot Pickles." The pickles were Japanese-style (((^^;) The "Water Kimchi" had crunchy carrots. The taste was not that great. The namul was delicious. But the amount of side dishes was small. I had to eat them one bite at a time. Now, let's wrap the Deji Kalbi in lettuce and eat it. It was well-seasoned. It goes well with rice! Of course, it goes well with beer too. I didn't order beer this time, though (((^^;) It's delicious, so I still think they should give at least 5 pieces of lettuce. I had to put it on rice and eat it with chopsticks. This was also good. The price is reasonable, and it's good, right? It's great that you can easily eat Korean cuisine at the food court (^^) Thank you for the meal.