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After a long day, that walk home can feel like a small victory — and a warm meal can do more for your mood than you’d expect. Rice bowls, neatly arranged in a single serving, are an easy, satisfying choice a lot of people reach for. On the April 9 broadcast, SBS’s ‘Live Today’ highlighted a spot that promises to soothe after-work hunger.

The April 9 episode of Live Today ran segments like ‘Our Neighborhood Doctor,’ ‘Young Bosses on the Move,’ ‘Delicious After Work,’ and ‘Up & Down.’
The buzziest segment was ‘Delicious After Work,’ which introduced Ochaya in Mapo-gu, Seoul. The restaurant is open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Ochaya’s menu is varied and approachable. Highlights include buta no kakuni ochazuke — rice topped with a whole piece of slow-braised pork; kaisen chazuke, featuring finely chopped seafood over nutrient-rich rice; sake chazuke with salmon; and unagi chazuke crowned with eel.
Chazuke (also called ochazuke) is a classic Japanese comfort dish: you pile ingredients on rice and pour warm broth or green tea over it. The result is clean but deeply satisfying — light seasoning and a warm pour make it especially soothing for the stomach.
Visitors were impressed. On Naver, diners praised generous toppings and flavor: \”They piled on plenty of toppings, so the meal was really delicious.\” \”The eel rice bowl’s look was already a win — glossy and irresistible.\” \”It felt like Japanese home cooking with the cozy charm of Korean stone‑pot rice.\” Other notes included: \”Not heavy, but filling and warming,\” \”Good value and great taste — I’ll visit again,\” and \”You feel full after one bowl.\”
Rice bowls deliver both efficiency and satisfaction: you get rice and toppings in one go, which is perfect for busy modern life. They’re also endlessly adaptable, so you can pick ingredients that match your cravings.
You can easily recreate a similar bowl at home. Start with hot rice, mix a simple sauce of soy sauce, sugar, and mirin, then top with grilled salmon, stir-fried pork, or tuna for a quick, comforting meal.
If you want a little comfort after a long day or a simple but hearty dinner, reach for a rice bowl — it’s an underrated go-to.
SBS’s ‘Live Today’ is a lifestyle newsmagazine that quickly captures everyday stories. It covers breaking social issues, human-interest pieces that spark laughter or tears, and vivid food segments that make viewers hungry. The program reflects the real lives and on-the-ground atmosphere of people living in the moment, delivering both useful information and entertainment on weekday evenings.
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