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Yukishiro1  4 stars
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Registered: 2002-9-20 23:52:57
There is very good Korean food in the non-crap parts of America.


Just not quite as good as I've got in Japan or Korea.


Your statement is questionable at best.
Tych2  4 stars
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Registered: 2005-3-1 06:56:47
I bet there is some decent stuff here. There seems to be a pretty big Asian community here.

 

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Yukishiro1  4 stars
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Registered: 2002-9-20 23:52:57
The key with Asian food in America is to look at the people in the resturaunt. If there are lots of Asian people eating there it will almost certainly be good.


The white person only Asian places can also be good (typically in a non-authentic but tasty way) but it is much rarer.


It is one of those few places where it makes absolute sense to take notice of the race of the people.
eodoll  4 stars
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Registered: 2002-2-14 12:35:42
I hate korean food.
-Myk-  2 stars
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Registered: 2004-11-15 19:27:42
Yukishiro1 posted:

There is very good Korean food in the non-crap parts of America.

Just not quite as good as I've got in Japan or Korea.

Your statement is questionable at best.



Thanks for agreeing with me

 

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Yukishiro1  4 stars
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Registered: 2002-9-20 23:52:57
You can try to distract from the fact that you live in some crappy place all you want but it won't make it less true.


Good parts of America have good Korean food.
-Myk-  2 stars
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What are the good parts. I would love to see the list.

Doesn't change the fact that what I said is true.

Korean food in Korea is good, Korean food in the U.S. not so much.

 

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Tych2  4 stars
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Registered: 2005-3-1 06:56:47
Well there is a very good chance I'll never visit Korea so I'll stick with the crappy American kind.

 

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Yukishiro1 posted:

The key with Asian food in America is to look at the people in the resturaunt. If there are lots of Asian people eating there it will almost certainly be good.

The white person only Asian places can also be good (typically in a non-authentic but tasty way) but it is much rarer.

It is one of those few places where it makes absolute sense to take notice of the race of the people.



Everyone looks the same to me at the place I eat.

Kimchi fried rice, seafood pancakes, chicken pieces with whatever sauce they use and bim bim bap. Not too adventurous but god damn dericious and filling.
smellymotor  3 stars
Posts: 519
Registered: 2004-9-12 04:15:23
you got to get into the spicey soups. they are heaven for a hang over or on a cold miserable day


this might be different in the USA since you are all mexicans and like spicey food but if i go to a korean restaurant here i have to ask them to make sure they dont tone down the chili

 

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