Appetizers

Korean Entrées
Japanese Entrées
House Specialties

From the Sushi Bar:
Entrées, Makimono,
Nagiri or Sashimi,
Temaki, and Platters

Cho Sun
141 Main Street
Bethel, Maine
04217

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Hot Stone Bibimbap

All Korean entrees are served with a choice of
steamed white rice or wasabi mashed potatoes
and a variety of Korean garnishes


Chicken Bok-Keum
Boneless marinated bite-sized pieces of chicken, stir fired with potatos, hot red pepper, and a variety of Korean spices.
18.99

Kimchee Chi Gae
(Kimchee Stew)
This is a very common home dish. Ripened Kimchee is stewed with your choice of tofu, beef, or pork. This stew can be very spicy so let your server know your level of spiciness. A bowl of steamed rice goes excellently with this stew to cool your mouth off.
18.99

Hot Stone Bibimbap
(Sizzling meat and vegetables on rice)
Ingredients include carrots, shitake mushrooms, bean sprouts, spinach, rice, an over easy egg, and a choice of beef, chicken, or tofu. The ingredients are displayed in a hot stone crock. Before eating, use your spoon to mix all the ingredients together with or without the hot sauce, and enjoy as it sizzles in front of you.
19.99

Hae -Bibimbop
(Sushi salad)
Sushi grade salmon, tuna tilapia, steamed shrimp, and flying fish roe. Served over steamed rice, lettuce, carrots and cucumbers. Mix it all together with our spicy house dressing and you have sushi salad.
24.99


Deok-Guk
(beef and sliced rice cake soup)
Thinly sliced rice cakes, boiled in a beef broth with egg, vegetables, and seaweed. This is traditionally a New Year's specialty dish. In Korean views, you cannot begin the next year with any luck until you've had a bowl of Deok-Guk.
20.99

Den Jang Chi Gae
A Korean national favorite. The key to its flavor lies in the Korean miso paste (much more potent than the traditional Japanese miso.) Other ingredients include tofu, mushrooms, carrots, sprouts, cabbage, and choice of beef or pork slices.
17.99

Chop-Chae
(Stir fried meat, vegetables and noodles)
This dish is very common at Korean celebrations and special occasions. The carrots, spinach, shitake mushrooms, bean sprouts and beef are fried separately in a minimal amount of oil and then added to vermicelli noodles (made from sweet potato starch) sautéed quickly and seasoned with sesame oil, soy sauce and variety of other Korean spices. The beef can be substituted with tofu if desired.
17.99