Banchan
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Banchan, sometimes spelled "panchan", refers to small side-dish plates in Korean cuisine. The most famous banchan is Kimchi.
Banchan are set in the middle of the table to be shared. At the center of the table is the main course, such as Kalbi or Bulgogi, and sometimes shared pot of stew. Rice and soup are set individually.
Banchan are served in small portions, meant to be finished at each meal. They can be replenished during the meal as they are finished.
More formal meals have more banchan.