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On November 27 2009 01:58 kaleidoscope wrote: The bulgogi looks nice.. mashigetta!
And your p'anch'ans looks so pathetically little loool..
p'anch'ans ?^^ If you mean all those things (we) got besides the bulgogi were all for free, thats why they are small :-).
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On November 27 2009 02:31 G.s)NarutO wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2009 01:58 kaleidoscope wrote: The bulgogi looks nice.. mashigetta!
And your p'anch'ans looks so pathetically little loool.. p'anch'ans ?^^ If you mean all those things (we) got besides the bulgogi were all for free, thats why they are small :-). I am pretty sure they are always free.
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Those pictures just made me very hungry.
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so how was the food actually
did it taste as great as it looks on the pictures ?
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On November 27 2009 02:42 bioboyAT wrote: so how was the food actually
did it taste as great as it looks on the pictures ?
It was amazing. The bulgogi was a perfect match between spicyness and flavour. Dawara Restaurant in Duesseldorf is known for the amazing quality of their producs. Lots of Koreans eat there.. The bulgogi was served on an amazing hot plate (seriously it was nearly glowing haha). And all those extra things were excellent. The kimchi was really delicious too :-)!
When we got the food I was like "gamsa hamnida" and the waitress smirked. After we payed we left with a friendly ahn nyung hee ke se yo and she replied with "aah.. gamsa hamnida" haha!
Edit: The vegetable kimbap also was really really good. Too bad I can't eat too well with chopsticks
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I really need to go out for Korean BBQ again soon. It's always so amazing. There's this new place that has all you can eat, right down the street, but I'm a little wary. The place I normally go to has such amazing food, with heaping helpings of all the extra offerings (and you can ask for more, of course). They have great lunch specials too. If you don't want the table cook action, and you go in before 2pm, you get a giant platter with your choice of main course, and all the sides, for around $15.
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On November 27 2009 02:50 G.s)NarutO wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2009 02:42 bioboyAT wrote: so how was the food actually
did it taste as great as it looks on the pictures ? It was amazing. The bulgogi was a perfect match between spicyness and flavour. Dawara Restaurant in Duesseldorf is known for the amazing quality of their producs. Lots of Koreans eat there.. The bulgogi was served on an amazing hot plate (seriously it was nearly glowing haha). And all those extra things were excellent. The kimchi was really delicious too :-)! When we got the food I was like "gamsa hamnida" and the waitress smirked. After we payed we left with a friendly ahn nyung hee ke se yo and she replied with "aah.. gamsa hamnida" haha! Edit: The vegetable kimbap also was really really good. Too bad I can't eat too well with chopsticks ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif)
chopsticks are overrated, you don't need to use them to get the authentic feel or whatever it's better to use a fork than to look stupid trying to use chopsticks ^^
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I usually order Gamjatang.
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Bi bim bop is good if you don't have enough people/aren't hungry enough to get the BBQ. Also, the seafood pancake appetizer is amazing.
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that bulgogi looks gross =p but im glad u chose it over the kalbi its the same shit just kalbi has bones in it
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On November 27 2009 03:49 OhThatDang wrote: that bulgogi looks gross =p but im glad u chose it over the kalbi its the same shit just kalbi has bones in it
gross as in massive or gross as in disgusting ?
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u gotta skate8152 Posts
On November 27 2009 02:01 aeroH wrote: i'm drooling edit : how much was all of that? Not cheap I think. Just over €9000 probably lol. ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif)
On November 27 2009 04:20 G.s)NarutO wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2009 03:49 OhThatDang wrote: that bulgogi looks gross =p but im glad u chose it over the kalbi its the same shit just kalbi has bones in it gross as in massive or gross as in disgusting ?
I'm sure he means the latter. :p
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
Please don't all caps titles. thanks.
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is there any kind of vegetarian food in korean restaurants?
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On November 27 2009 04:43 KizZBG wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2009 02:01 aeroH wrote: i'm drooling edit : how much was all of that? Not cheap I think. Just over €9000 probably lol. ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) Show nested quote +On November 27 2009 04:20 G.s)NarutO wrote:On November 27 2009 03:49 OhThatDang wrote: that bulgogi looks gross =p but im glad u chose it over the kalbi its the same shit just kalbi has bones in it gross as in massive or gross as in disgusting ? I'm sure he means the latter. :p
I don't find it disgusting o.o!
It did cost 18 Euro oo; for me and 14 for my friend. He also had bulgogi but without an appetizer.
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haha im sure it taste good but bulgogi that ive eaten has never been like orangy glow like the one in your picture maybe its just camera and lighting haha =D
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United States10774 Posts
On November 27 2009 05:51 OhThatDang wrote: haha im sure it taste good but bulgogi that ive eaten has never been like orangy glow like the one in your picture maybe its just camera and lighting haha =D it's a different kind of bulgogi. the one you have eaten is probably beef bulgogi, which is more brown. the pictured one is pork. it's always spicy and orange :D
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On November 27 2009 05:51 OhThatDang wrote: haha im sure it taste good but bulgogi that ive eaten has never been like orangy glow like the one in your picture maybe its just camera and lighting haha =D
Might be that you had beef bulgogi. I had pork
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Shouldve gotten kimchi soup.
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