Korean delicacies: New restaurant Do Shi Rak opens in Stuttgart-Ost

Viola Rietdorf eröffnet das koreanische Restaurant Do Shi Rak in Stuttgart-Ost, inspiriert von ihrer Mutter Mi Sun Rietdorf.
Viola Rietdorf opens the Korean restaurant Do Shi Rak in Stuttgart-Ost, inspired by her mother Mi Sun Rietdorf. (Symbolbild/MBW)

Korean delicacies: New restaurant Do Shi Rak opens in Stuttgart-Ost

Stuttgart, Deutschland - in Stuttgart-Ost has opened a new culinary highlight with the DO Shi Rak restaurant. The name is not just a sounding term - it stands for "lunch box" in the Korean and reflects the passion for Korean cuisine, which is celebrated here in a special way. Supported by her mother, Mi Sun Rietdorf, the 24-year-old Viola Rietdorf put this dream into reality. Her mother prepared delicious lunch boxes for viola for decades, which she once took to school with joy. Ultimately, it was the demand for her friends for Mi Sun's hearty dishes that gave the impetus for this new restaurant, such as Stuttgarter News reports.

in the do Shi Rak is paid to authenticity: The menu offers a wide range of Korean specialties that not only delight the connoisseur, but also invite curious people to discover new tastes. From vegan Korean pancakes to the sharp Ddeokbokki to the classic Bibimbab - there is something for everyone here. If you would like to try something delicious from the pan, you can also enjoy the popular mandu, filled dumplings. These are served in different variants, both vegetarian and with meat, and can also be ordered as a steamed or fried version, such as menu://speiskartenweb.de/restaurants/stuttgart/do-shi-rak-authentisches-korean-essen-117714) emphasized.

Culinary diversity in the Do Shi Rak

The card offers much more: This includes excellent pasta dishes, including Ramen and Jjajjang-Men, who enchant the palate. On the rice side, dishes such as the Korean curry and the fried rice should not be missing. The vegans are also taken care of; There are specially created options such as the Bibimbap without animal products or the sharp Angry Ddeokbokki, which are simply a pleasure.

  • Korean pancakes with vegetables (vegan) - € 10.90
  • kim (5g) seasoned nori - € 1.30
  • Angry ddeokbokki (sharp) - € 13.50
  • Friendly ddeokbokki (mild sharp) - € 14.00
  • Friendly ddeokbokki (vegetarian, mildly sharp) - € 11.50
Meat dishes are also on offer, such as the popular Bulgogi or fried shrimp that are prepared with sharp chilli sauce. An additional highlight: the restaurant also offers various drinks, including Korean pear juice and exotic teas that round off the whole thing perfectly.

part of the Asian restaurant world in Stuttgart

With the opening of do Shi Rak, the restaurant is part of the long list of new Asian restaurants, which are currently opened in Stuttgart. Eight new Asian restaurants were published in the city last year, including the Korean Fried Chicken-Restaurant Kimchi Kitchen and the Japanese restaurant Bakubaku, which are on the list, like [ZVW

It is exciting how Stuttgart is becoming more and more a hotspot for Asian cuisine. People who are interested in culinary adventures will find numerous options within a short time that aim to represent the tastes of Asia. Whether traditional or modern - the new restaurant do Shi Rak has clearly found its place in this emerging catering scene and brings the delicious variety of Korean cuisine directly into the hearts of the Stuttgart.

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