Be sure to download a Korean translation app like Papago and a Korean map app like Naver Maps, as those will have the best translations and directions (Google Maps is absolute crap in Korea). Many readers have remarked that they enjoyed using the DiscoverSeoul Passto more easily see the mos...
With a Korean owner (and therefore delicious kimchi) and Thai & Filipino servers, this is not the most authentic Japanese in the world, but it is the best in K-Town and one of the oldest. Upstairs is calm Japanese ambience and their Japanese garden terrace is a haven. Sample sushi ...
South Korea was not involved in the initial armistice that brought the Korean War to a halt in 1953), thus paving the way for a “transformative peace” that would
I don’t eat too many Korean dishes these days but sometimes, I need something spicy and familiar. Occasionally, I’ll get a jar of kimchi from the Asian grocery store in Fort Walton, but it’s an hour away so I’m SOL if I’m not heading out that way. Now, I’m a fan of t...
Next was a Kimchi – as it sounds it was pastrami with kimchi-kraut, gherkins, cheddar, gochujang mayo and mustard. Again a very good choice for anyone interested in a good bite to eat with a warm feeling that you have treated your gut to one of your three K’s a day (kimchi, ke...
not too interesting though worthy of a pic I guess. Lunch was also included in the USO tour which was basic with rice, bulgogi, kimchi, and dumplings -- not very inspiring if I remember correctly. So... I preferred the Korean tour at the above link. It was more personal, not as rus...
Pork, oyster, and kimchi dumpling at Benu San Francisco, CA Benu Chef-owner Corey Lee spent four years at The French Laundry as chef de cuisine, and his cooking reflects the refined playfulness of his old boss, Thomas Keller. But in his ability to fuse cultures through ingredients and techn...
(Thurlow 2010), but completely out of the context, use of a Korean phrase, “gahm-sah-hahm-ni-da”, meaningthank you. He then referred to a teriyaki barbecue place and made a comment about “Kimchi”. Needless to say, these cultural assumptions and references are superficial and essential...