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Business Proposal Korean Lunch Box (도시락)

K-DramaBusiness Proposal (사내맞선)·Ha-ri's homemade dosirak for Tae-mu — the lunch box that started everything

Why this food?

The Korean office lunch box from Business Proposal — rice, gyeran mari, bulgogi, and side dishes packed with intention. In Korea, who makes your lunch is a bigger statement than who buys you dinner.

🇰🇷 K-Culture Tip

도시락 (Korean lunchbox) culture is intensely personal — what's inside reveals who made it and how much they care. Office workers in Korea still bring or receive homemade dosirak, and the quality of the side dishes (반찬) is a topic of genuine conversation. Business Proposal's entire plot hinges on a homemade dosirak — in Korea, that's not a stretch.

30 min·Medium·3 items at Walmart
Business Proposal Korean Lunch Box (도시락)
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Substitute Ingredients

All available at Walmart

OriginalSubstitute
Short-grain rice
Short-grain white rice
Kokuho Rose
Pack while slightly warm — sticks together properly
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Thinly sliced beef
소고기
Shaved beef or thinly sliced sirloin
For the mini-bulgogi component of the dosirak
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Eggs (for gyeran mari)
달걀
Large eggs
For the rolled omelette — the centerpiece of any Korean lunchbox
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Your Shopping List

Walmart edition

  • 1 cup dry Short-grain white rice
  • 4 oz Shaved beef or thinly sliced sirloin
  • 3 eggs Large eggs

Instructions

  1. 1

    Cook short-grain rice and let cool slightly — pack firmly into one half of lunchbox container

  2. 2

    Make gyeran mari: beat 2 eggs + salt + sugar, roll in small pan into tight log, slice into rounds

  3. 3

    Quick bulgogi: marinate 4 oz thinly sliced beef in soy sauce + honey + garlic + sesame oil for 10 minutes, pan-fry on high heat 2 minutes

  4. 4

    Blanche spinach in salted boiling water 30 seconds, squeeze dry, toss with sesame oil + salt

  5. 5

    Pack each component separately — presentation matters in dosirak culture

  6. 6

    Add a small container of kimchi on the side (use sauerkraut as substitute)

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