Bulgogi
| Type | Gui | 
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Korea | 
| Region or state | East Asia | 
| Associated cuisine | Korean cuisine | 
| Main ingredients | Beef | 
| 150 kcal (630 kJ) | |
| Similar dishes | Neobiani, galbi, yakiniku | 
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 불고기 | 
| RR | bulgogi | 
| MR | pulgogi | 
| IPA | puɭɡoɡi | 
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Bulgogi (/bʊlˈɡoʊɡi/ buul-GOH-ghee, UK also /ˈbʊlɡɒɡi/ BUUL-gog-ee, US also /ˈbuːlɡoʊɡi/ BOOL-goh-ghee; Korean: 불고기 [puɭɡoɡi], lit. 'fire meat') is a gui (Korean-style grilled or roasted dish) made of thin, marinated slices of meat, most commonly beef, grilled on a barbecue or on a stove-top griddle. It is also often stir-fried in a pan in home cooking. Sirloin and rib eye are frequently used cuts of beef for the dish. Bulgogi is a very popular dish in South Korea, where it can be found anywhere from upscale restaurants to local supermarkets as pan-ready kits.