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Chopped Cheese Rice Cakes

Credit: Nowon

The Mash-Up Effect

Tteokbokki plays well across cuisines and formats

At Nowon, a Korean-American restaurant in New York, tteokbokki is filtered through a distinctly modern lens with chopped-cheese-style rice cakes layered with spiced beef, soy-pickled jalapeño, Parmesan and garlic panko. The dish leans fully into indulgence, using familiar flavors to frame chewy rice cakes in a way that feels instantly recognizable to U.S. diners.

That spirit of mash-up experimentation is in full display at Haenyeo, a restaurant in Brooklyn, N.Y., rooted in Korean home-cooking where tteokbokki is reimagined as a bubbling, cheese-laced shared dish inspired by fondue and queso. Rice cakes are simmered in a traditional gochujang-based sauce, hydrated with beef broth, then topped with onions, jalapeños, Oaxaca cheese and chorizo before being broiled until molten. The result is playful, multicultural and deeply comforting, reflecting how contemporary Korean food culture embraces evolution. In this form, tteokbokki becomes less about tradition and more about possibility—proof that chewy rice cakes can serve as a global canvas for creativity.

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