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Food Spotlight: Bibimbap

The perfect food pairing for this novel is Bibimbap. Bibimbap mirrors the themes of The Last Story of Mina Lee through its mix of diverse ingredients coming together in one bowl. Just as each component—rice, vegetables, meat, and spicy sauce—retains its own flavor while contributing to a harmonious whole, the novel weaves together multiple timelines, cultures, and personal histories. The dish symbolizes Mina’s layered life and identity, as well as Margot’s journey to understand and reconcile the many pieces of her mother’s story.


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Page To Plate


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Food Featured In The Book

Rice and Kimchi Jjigae with tofu and mushrooms was the first home-cooked meal Mina shared in her new Los Angeles home, lovingly prepared by her neighbor.

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Character Cravings

For the mother, a burger feels like the perfect food match—simple yet symbolic. In her new city, it represents the first small thrill of trying something unfamiliar, a gentle step toward rebuilding her life after the tragedy that drove her away from her hometown. It’s also tied to the moment she unexpectedly fell in love again, making the burger a reminder of new beginnings, healing, and the courage it takes to savor life after loss.

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Book Club Bite

In the novel, Mina finds food left in her cubby as tokens of affection from a secret admirer. For a fun book club twist, members could bring the same items—like fruit, chocolate, ramen, and other small treats—as snacks. It’s a sweet and meaningful way to connect with the story and celebrate the quiet gestures of love and care that run throughout the book.


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