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Dak Galbi: The Korean Dish That’s Winning Over Taste Buds Worldwide

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What was once a humble, everyday meal in Korea is now gaining global recognition. Dak Galbi, a flavorful Korean stir-fried chicken dish, has officially earned a spot among the world’s top 10 stir-fries.

On November 15, TasteAtlas released its list of the 100 Best Stir-Fried Dishes in the World, and Dak Galbi made its mark, ranking 10th with an impressive 4.4 out of 5 rating. Described by TasteAtlas as “Korean-style stir-fried chicken,” the dish is made by stir-frying chicken with an array of ingredients, including cabbage, rice cakes, carrots, chili peppers, and sweet potatoes in a large cast-iron pan, often prepared right in front of customers. This vibrant and interactive dining experience is what makes Dak Galbi a standout.

But Dak Galbi wasn’t the only Korean dish to make a splash. Several other beloved Korean stir-fries also earned spots in the global rankings. Japchae (stir-fried glass noodles), Nakji Bokkeum (stir-fried octopus), Dak Bokkeumtang (spicy chicken stew), Ojingeochae Bokkeum (stir-fried shredded squid), and Gomyeolchi Bokkeum (stir-fried anchovies) also made the list, ranking at 21st, 33rd, 41st, 52nd, and 87th, respectively.

Korean stir-fried cuisine continues to capture the international spotlight, with Dak Galbi, Japchae, and Nakji Bokkeum proving that Korean food has a place among the world’s culinary elite.

The top spot on the list was Peru’s Lomo Saltado (4.5 rating), a stir-fried beef dish influenced by Asian flavors, traditionally served with rice and crispy French fries. Right behind it was China’s Yubao Sha (4.5 rating), a delicious stir-fried shrimp dish.

Rounding out the top five are Thailand’s Pad Krapow (4.5), Indonesia’s comforting Nasi Goreng Ayam (4.5), and Ethiopia’s versatile Tips (4.5). From the aromatic basil-infused meats of Pad Krapow to the rich, festive flavors of Tips, these dishes show that stir-fries have no borders and are celebrated across the globe.

TasteAtlas, founded in 2018 by a Croatian journalist, is not your typical food website. While many platforms focus on high-end dining or popular tourist spots, TasteAtlas shines a spotlight on local dishes and the hidden gems of each destination. The site aims to uncover regional cuisine and share recipes, restaurant recommendations, and food cultures worldwide.

With over 1.25 million Instagram followers, TasteAtlas has become a trusted resource for food lovers and travelers eager to experience authentic, local food—whether searching for street food in Bangkok or a traditional dish in a quiet corner of Peru. It’s the ultimate guide for anyone looking to dive into authentic, regional flavors when traveling the world.

Christine Jung
christine@insightmsn.com

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