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i remember some of the dishs now: kimchi, seaweed, noodles with a wasabi sauce, pinneapple w/ kimchi flavors, pumpkin with some flavors in it, this gel tofu with some flavors in it, this weird spinach looking thing w/ kimchi flavors, a bean soup w/ tofu.
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What is that soup with a chicken inside of it, and I think giunseng too? Man that is good.
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#3
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What is that soup with a chicken inside of it, and I think giunseng too? Man that is good. [/ QUOTE ] I haven't had that in years. Now I want some. Also good is the turnip kimchi. My favorite is when it still has the turnip vines attached. |
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BTW, for those in Seoul, I kept seeing these barber poles all over the place. At first I was thinking why the hell would there be the same barber poles all over the place, then I quickly realized (correctly) that these were the symbol for a brothel. LOL @ Asia and prostition. In every city Ive been to its like this: Noodle shop, brothel, 7/11, CoffeeShop, repeat.
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"Also good is the turnip kimchi. My favorite is when it still has the turnip vines attached."
Heh. I think this is the "spinach vegetable" I described above because it still has the vines/roots when its in the dish. |
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