dud
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Do they even have cattle up in Mongol country?
The beef yes, everything else about it no.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_beef
Do they even have cattle up in Mongol country?
The beef yes, everything else about it no.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_beef
The term "Mongolian" is rather meant to imply an "exotic" type of food.
Japanese always wins, followed closely by Thai.
I really dislike Korean food. I've tried to like it, but the couple of times I tried it...D:
KT
just stay away from the live octopus and you'll be fine.
Well what should I try? I dislike kimchi quite a bit, which is odd because I'm half-polack and love pickled things, but I am open to whatever else.
KT
omg if you want a korean dish to try have 'jae yook bokum' (spicy pork stir fried with veggies)
That actually might be my favorite food in the world... i take back what i said about the thai basil rice.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_NjjU7pdtXrs/TIULCfaxMLI/AAAAAAAADuc/H5vKz_utJJ4/s1600/IMG_3958.JPG
Holy crap I'm getting that tonight.
Well what should I try? I dislike kimchi quite a bit, which is odd because I'm half-polack and love pickled things, but I am open to whatever else.
KT
bulgogi
spicy pork
hot beef soup
various ramen and dumpling soups are not bad at all
hotpots are great
and of course, a great korean BBQ is just fantastic.
I am surrounded by tons of Korean here, so that helps. Though some spots can be horrible--mostly bland--or absolutely fantastic.
kimchi is one of those acquired tastes, I suppose. Sometimes I like it, sometimes I hate; but when I like it, it needs to be in small amounts. I never eat it at the end of the meal, because that aftertaste will stick with you all day. D:
Oh I've had bulgogi many times. Freaking love that stuff; did not realize it was Korean.
I'll have to venture out to another joint in little Korea here to try some of that other grub.
KT