Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Food Photos From A Weekend In Seoul

So For Us Down South we usually visit Seoul to eat . My last visit was particularly good . Starting with Photos From Ansan we ate Uzbekistan food. This place was small and doubled as a dvd rental service. Nothing on the menu was more then 6000 won . To be true I could have ate everything it was good. Then we ate some Indian in a another home kitchen/ dVd rental service food store place again everything was 5000won. Ansan is full of little restaurants and foreign food stores. We also came across a Vietnamese restaurant. In Ansan the streets a covered with great things we saw lemon grass for sale in the market as well as galangal,snow peas, kaffir leaves and durians. We also saw Whole quails. We ate Indian all dishes again under 6000 won and we ate lamb in two of the 3 dishes we ordered.
The other photos are of street food and bus stop food .
Oh and thank you Joe (Zenkimchi) For showing me round Ansan . It was a pleasure.









The beer was extremly strong


Indian Food
Street food


Salty baby potatoes


Kababs are eveywhere

Burger King

Really
Did anyone eat this ?
I am interested in hearing about it .

Gwangju News- Christmas In Korea

No oven needed
Pan fried (roast spuds)
Stuffed chicken legs wrapped in bacon
Poached Asian pear (poached in bokbun jaju )







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Greetings from Paris

Hello from Paris. Foreboding skies have done little to quell our sense of adventure and intrigue both culturally and gastronomically. There is much to follow when we return next week but until then we must onward to Sacre Coeur, Montmarte, the Latin Quarter and a multitude of other places each equally exciting and promising stories to delight and amuse.

Stinky St. Felicien, odd boudin noirs, Laduree macaroons, much cheap wine, tasty rillettes, goose cassoulet, brochette d'onglet and beacoup du pain (bread, not physcial hurt) have been sampled thus far. Stay tuned for much, much more.