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:-) I look forward to meeting up in person one day...
...either here or in Melbourne then!
Cheers,
Daos
re: further
By: DRMW : June 26th, 2011-00:28
The dumpling and noodles look very tasty! Usually we get cold noodles (naeng myun) with Korean BBQ, or Mandoo and jajang myun ( which is like the Chinese Mandarin Ja Jiang Mein). Your post makes me want to go for Korean for dinner! -MW
Thank You Daos
By: dreamer8 : June 26th, 2011-20:22
for offer to meet up with purists in LA. Next time for sure.Similarly, if you are visiting Melbourne, let me know please. Australia like the USA is vast with a lot of natural beauty and great cities.You will enjoy the people,the culture , the sports and t...
Hi Richard
By: dreamer8 : June 26th, 2011-04:33
We were planning to go to Momofuku on one of those nights, but spent too long up on observation deck at the Empire State Building for a night view of NY and it was getting late ,so detoured by foot to Little Korea, just 5 minutes walk away. Looking forwar...
Maybe the Momofuku group...
By: dxboon : June 26th, 2011-07:59
...will open a Milk Bar too, so Aussies can get a taste of their famous crack pie. Best $44 I ever spent on a pie. LOL. They also ship their Frankenpie which is delicious because it's made up of slices of all their famous pies: crack pie, grasshopper (I l...
Next time you're here...
By: dxboon : June 26th, 2011-07:45
...we should visit the restaurant. The garlic breath after though...YIKES. I don't know if it's just in my head, but I swear I'm still tasting a little garlic after brushing twice after I returned home yesterday and again this morning. I'm worried to spea...
LOL! Oh, no! Sorry!
By: dxboon : June 26th, 2011-13:15
I think you are perfect! No need to slim down. I hope you have an enjoyable holiday and please be sure to post pictures! If you holiday in Spain again I will want a picture of baby eels at the tapas bar! Those are my favorite. Cheers, Daos
Love Korean!
By: ocwatching : June 27th, 2011-09:51
Thank you Daos! Most people associate Korean with BBQ but there are many different variations and we love them all! In my predominantly Korean 'hood, we are blessed to be close to some pretty good Korean fare without venturing to K-town! but we may visit ...
Looks like a tasty meal
By: ED209 : June 27th, 2011-18:56
Nice report Daos, the food looks really tasty. I love Korean food but a little embarrassed to admit that I mainly eat either Korean BBQ (Chosun, Hae Wun Dae, and Soowon) and Kyochon for Korean fried chicken. I really enjoy dumplings so I've got try this p...
Thanks...
By: dxboon : June 27th, 2011-23:16
...for the kind words about the post. I really, really enjoy Kyochon. I tend not to go to shopping malls, but I'll make an exception and swing by Glendale Galleria for some Kyochon. I like the chicken wings and the chicken tenders that have a puffed rice ...
Ah, Daos!
By: KIH : June 27th, 2011-19:20
You gotta love these Korean foods! I do and miss very much. There are Korean town here in Tokyo, I heard, but I have not ventured out there yet. I miss Korean berbeque, too.... Thank you for making me feel hungry! Ken
There are so many...
By: dxboon : June 27th, 2011-23:12
...good things to eat where you are, I know you'll never go hungry. My next stop on the foodie train is a new Japanese pub I've been wanting to try. There's nothing like a cold beer and some skewered chicken gizzards! Cheers, Daos
Great post, Daos...
By: BDLJ : June 27th, 2011-20:45
....I do like my kimchi and bbq...and those chewy noodles look great. I only go to a couple of Korean restaurants. One, I have no idea what it is called, but I know how to get there. The other just because it is in walking distance from home, plus they st...
An icy cold Hite...
By: dxboon : June 27th, 2011-23:00
...is the perfect accompaniment to spicy noodles. Yum! I've been laughing at a recent series of Coors beer commercials touting their new holographic label on which mountains appear if the beer is cold enough. The commercials make it seem like Coors came u...