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matt sid
Was pleasantly surprised to see that Homever now stocks packets of dried tortellini and ravioli. They have 3 different types: Cheese, Bolognese and Meat (carne). Each packet is about 3500 won and there is enough for 3-4 servings in each packet. They are not huge only about an inch across once cooked, but they do make for a cheap and tasty meal if mixed with a decent pasta sauce or some veg.

They are available at both the Haeundae and Seomyeon branches.
yeozawa
QUOTE(matt sid @ Apr 28 2008, 06:25 PM) *
Was pleasantly surprised to see that Homever now stocks packets of dried tortellini and ravioli. They have 3 different types: Cheese, Bolognese and Meat (carne). Each packet is about 3500 won and there is enough for 3-4 servings in each packet. They are not huge only about an inch across once cooked, but they do make for a cheap and tasty meal if mixed with a decent pasta sauce or some veg.

They are available at both the Haeundae and Seomyeon branches.

I saw only tortellini
Where can I find ravioli?
Should I loоk at the samе section? blink.gif
matt sid
QUOTE(yeozawa @ Apr 30 2008, 03:19 PM) *
I saw only tortellini
Where can I find ravioli?
Should I loоk at the samе section? blink.gif


Which branch were you in? Haeundae? Maybe they sold out, or maybe they never carried it in the first place. I forgot to say that I got mine in the Seomyeon branch and a friend told me she got tortellini in the Hauendae branch. I just presumed they would stock the ravioli too? Anybody?
irregularchickens
Yep Haeundae had both i've tried them all...
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