The Korean food thread
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The Korean food thread
We have some great options in our town, as well as a great supermarket that stocks a lot of imported Korean foods. I'm also a big fan of J Foodie meets K Foodie on Netflix, so I'm always wanting to try what they are eating. What are your favorites?
I just recently discovered kon-chijeu (corn and cheese dumplings) and I can't stop eating them.
Also love tteokbokki, and my wife eats kimchi as a snack.
I've been wanting to have more types of Korean Ramen since they eat it a lot on K Foodie and it all looks delicious, but haven't found anywhere decent yet.
I just recently discovered kon-chijeu (corn and cheese dumplings) and I can't stop eating them.
Also love tteokbokki, and my wife eats kimchi as a snack.
I've been wanting to have more types of Korean Ramen since they eat it a lot on K Foodie and it all looks delicious, but haven't found anywhere decent yet.
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Buldak and Shin are decent but pretty expensive for what they are. Indomie Mi Goreng tastes better for a quarter of the price. The texture of the Korean noods might be slightly better but that's about it.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I've been wanting to have more types of Korean Ramen since they eat it a lot on K Foodie and it all looks delicious, but haven't found anywhere decent yet.
I don't think instant noodles should cost $3 for a single packet. It just doesn't seem right.
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I think what appeals to me about Korean ramen is the spice level. It seems to generally incorporate more heat than traditional Japanese ramen.Ello Sailor wrote:Buldak and Shin are decent but pretty expensive for what they are. Indomie Mi Goreng tastes better for a quarter of the price. The texture of the Korean noods might be slightly better but that's about it.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I've been wanting to have more types of Korean Ramen since they eat it a lot on K Foodie and it all looks delicious, but haven't found anywhere decent yet.
I don't think instant noodles should cost $3 for a single packet. It just doesn't seem right.
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Gotta love that chili paste. I use it in a few sauces.
Ruddo, if you're ever in Houston again, you'd have a real trip on Long Point Drive. Restaurants and groceries aplenty. My favorite is Korea Garden. Known for a variety of stews, kimchis and BBQ. The food is great, the way the restaurant feels is even better. Dim lights, leather chairs. I love their spicy cod stew.
Ruddo, if you're ever in Houston again, you'd have a real trip on Long Point Drive. Restaurants and groceries aplenty. My favorite is Korea Garden. Known for a variety of stews, kimchis and BBQ. The food is great, the way the restaurant feels is even better. Dim lights, leather chairs. I love their spicy cod stew.
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This thread never really tteok off.
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Perhaps I should have titled it "Why Bulgogi"washing machine wrote:This thread never really tteok off.
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We made a Korean sesame ramen tonight. Made it too spicy. Jfc
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We made a Korean sesame ramen tonight. Made it too spicy. Jfc
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God I love me some tteokbokki.
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i wish i had korean bbq close to me
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McD’s Australia has a new Dunked Korean range. It’s the breaded chicken sandwich completely dunked in a sticky Korean sauce. McRib vibes.