Friday, 2 August 2013

More Food



 This is potato pizza with BBQ Sauce very yummy, from the local "Italian" restaurant Raracost.

 This is stir-fry pork with rice and teriyaki sauce from local restaurant favorite Noodles Tree. The dish cost 5,500 won which is $5.08 Canadian. In the smaller dishes are (left-right): 2 free breaded prawns, radish, and kim-chi.

 Cherry Coke which was VERY yummy.





 Seogogabli: basically you get some beef, cut it up and grill it yourself. There are various other side dishes (greens of some sort) that you can eat with it. As well as cloves of garlic that you can grill with it as well. You can also dip your meat into salt and what I'm assuming was melted butter although it didn't really taste like it, to give it some extra flavor.


 Giant grasshopper on the outside window of our favorite restaurant Noodles Tree.


 Curry from a random restaurant that we found nearby. The curry was about 2000 won if I remember correctly. It was really good but somewhat pre-packaged. I got it to go, so the rice, radish and kim-chi came in that dish and the curry was in a package but heated up so I just opened the package and poured it on. Not appealing to some, but I thought that it was mighty tasty. 

 Mandu ramen. Mandu is basically dumplings (those round ball looking things) filled with what we guess is vegetables. And the topping was bean sprouts and green onions. It was really good but very hot, both in spiciness and temperature. Ramen is of course, basically Mr. Noodles. 

 On Friday for lunch we went to Eunhendong because Jamie was in the area (Jamie was a previous teacher from Scotland who worked at ICC. He had gone home and then came back to pick up his guitar. He lives in another city in Korea and is teaching at a different school). So we went to an Italian restaurant known as the Flying Pan (which is somewhat funny of a name because Koreans confuse their Ls and Rs).

 I got this really tasty lasagna which was fantastic, until I bit down on something hard and discovered that I had a small screw which had been baked into my lasagna. Needless to say, my meal was free as well as Jamie and Mashadi's because they had both ordered the lasagna as well.

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