It's all your fault, posting that Korean super burger. I didn't make it to Korea town but on my way back from the range, the closest place was the Chinese food court in Chinatown. It's as close to Hongkong as one can get on this side of the ocean.
Grabbed a quick comfort food, egg noodles with wonton, char sui (bbq pork), bok choi and scallion.
Maybe I'll talk the wife into going to our favorite Korean bbq next weekend.
Riots are like sports, it's better to watch it on TV at home.
I worked in Ulsan, S. Korea for 4 years. I sure do miss the Korean cuisine. Kim chi, the Korean bbq joints, bilgogi bip n bap, they even did upscale fried chicken , tacos, burgers and sandwiches from what we are used to here in the west. Had to find Japanese noodle houses for good udon and sushi though.
Strange customs, even stranger smells over there, but damn good food.
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- Mark Twain
In contrast, in North Korea, sometimes they don't eat at all.
I actually sat through the whole video- I was salivating towards the end. One of the best hamburgers I ever ate was from a roadside stand in Texas down on the Mexican border. I was working in Reynosa at the time and just left work after a long workday without a lunch. After crossing the border and on a lonely stretch of road I noticed a busy food truck in a gas station parking lot. I stopped and told the guy working "una hamburguesa, por favor", and he asked "con todos?" to which I replied "si". A few minutes later I was on the way home and decided to eat while driving. It was dark but I unwrapped it and took a bite - and the taste surprised me so much that I turned a light on to see what I was eating. Along with the normal "everything" fare was a fried egg and a slab of ham.
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It is not like the crap people call food bought from the fast food chains.
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