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Forget it, Jake, it’s Koreatown: Pick up the top-selling Kindle cookbook for $3

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Amazon offers Deuki Hong and Matt Rodbard’s Koreatown: A Cookbook Kindle eBook for $2.99. Also this price at Google Play. That’s a $13 drop and the best price this eBook has been since late March, when it was a dollar less. Meanwhile, expect to shell out at least $19 for a hardback copy. Both a New York Times and Amazon Best Seller, Koreatown features over 100 recipes in addition to stories and interviews about Korean cooking in America. Rated 4.6/5 stars from over 100 readers.

For fans of Japanese food, pick up Masaharu Morimoto’s Mastering the Art of Japanese Home Cooking Kindle eBook for $3. It has recipes curated by the Iron Chef himself. Meanwhile, if Mediterranean fare is more your speed (and you love to use your Instant Pot), then Michele Scicolone’s The Mediterranean Slow Cooker Kindle eBook can be yours for only $3

Koreatown: A Cookbook:

A New York Times bestseller and one of the most praised Korean cookbooks of all time, you’ll explore the foods and flavors of Koreatowns across America through this collection of 100 recipes.

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