The Asian-Pacific (a.k.a. Rice-On!) Thread
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i think yummie might have eaten 육계장
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but wtf is orange-colored flower?
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aw man.. didn't know the image was so huge!!
does az {IMG}{/IMG} tag have any resolution option?
does az {IMG}{/IMG} tag have any resolution option?
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that's what i thought too, but restaurants don't usually serve that as a side soup.
seemed like yumchah was served some soup he didn't ask for so it seemed like it was a side.
and he said clear. that stuff isn't really clear.
EDIT: nevermind!
seemed like yumchah was served some soup he didn't ask for so it seemed like it was a side.
and he said clear. that stuff isn't really clear.
EDIT: nevermind!
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yumcha.. i could name a few that non-koreans don't get to try so often..
have you tried korean style "chinese food"??
how about this intestine stuff (곱창/gop chang) and korean sausage (순대/soon dae)?
have you tried korean style "chinese food"??
how about this intestine stuff (곱창/gop chang) and korean sausage (순대/soon dae)?
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how about jja jang myun and tang soo yook delivered on a moped in korea?
and when you're done, you just leave everything outside for them to pick it up.
and when you're done, you just leave everything outside for them to pick it up.

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i think they started out as even single cheese burger is delievarable, but they changed so that you have to order minimum amount in order to get it delievered..
dude.. customer service in korea is like the world's top class lol
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As for K-style Chink food...I don't have that luxury here. We have K-style Japanese food...but, otherwise, I avoid those and stick to the joints that strictly serve K-food.
Okay, what's the soup we've identified called...? Anyone have an English spelling for it...?
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yook gae jang
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Has anyone been here? (With the exception of maybe Scott.)
They have a nice big menu with free soda to boot! We should have a meet there..
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Another K-food related thing I really enjoy (I buy it regularly from the Korean grocery store) is the sliced rice cakes...Wait, are they "cakes"...? They are oval-shaped and are made of rice. I usually throw that into a wok, add some seafood, mushrooms, and veggies...easy-peasy dish.
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so many korean websites blocking right clicking -_-;
anyways.. this is the 순대곱창 (soon dae gop chang) if you can see the website
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Another K-food related thing I really enjoy (I buy it regularly from the Korean grocery store) is the sliced rice cakes...Wait, are they "cakes"...? They are oval-shaped and are made of rice. I usually throw that into a wok, add some seafood, mushrooms, and veggies...easy-peasy dish.
that reminds me..

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Another K-food related thing I really enjoy (I buy it regularly from the Korean grocery store) is the sliced rice cakes...Wait, are they "cakes"...? They are oval-shaped and are made of rice. I usually throw that into a wok, add some seafood, mushrooms, and veggies...easy-peasy dish.
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come to think of pronounciation..
dduk is the konglish style of writing... lol
no one's going to pronounce dd as ㄸ
dduk is the konglish style of writing... lol
no one's going to pronounce dd as ㄸ
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Weird...I get red X's when I go to that URL.
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