Yikes. It’s been over a month since my last post. I’m not doing a very good job of posting, sorry guys! Here’s a continuation of my food journal from my travels to Asia in February. Here’s a sampling of the awesomeness that is Korean food from my trip to Seoul last month.
Ah, kimchi. It’s as ubiquitous as water in Korea. Saw this during lunch. People could just walk up to it and self-serve. What this picture doesn’t show you is that this pot of kimchi reaches all the way to the floor. At the rate Koreans consume this stuff, it’s good that this pot is so deep. For the record, this was one of the best tasting kimchi I’ve ever had.
Gamjatang. It’s a spicy soup with pork spine and potato. They also put in these tortellini-like things on top. Very delicious. It was freezing while we were there (16F) so the spice was perfect. In LA’s K-Town, gamjatang is one of my favorite things to eat.
So after gamjatang, our friends Bernie and Eunice decided to take us out drinking for some makkoli. Makkoli is Korean rice wine. Typically, people sample many different kinds of makkoli. It’s a sort of wine tasting if you will.
To pair with the makkoli, we ate this potato dish called pajeon. It reminded me a little of Jewish latkes. Excellent combo.
And to end the night I picked up a bottle of banana milk from the local Family Mart (similar to a 7-11). Nothing fancy, but something I don’t drink very often back in the States.
Okay, okay, enough food pictures for one post. This is seriously turning into a food blog. I’ll have more music related stuff very soon. A lot’s been happening and there is tons I want to share with all of you. Soon, I promise!
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