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Tuesday, August 19, 2014 @ 11:14 AM
삼삼이네 생고깃집
삼삼이네 생고깃집 515-6 Sinsa-dong Gangnam-gu Seoul, South Korea Today's post is about just another day of over stuffing myself this time round with my Korean friends. Nobody knows where better to eat than the locals right? So we took a 15 minutes or so from Hakdong (where I stay) to Sinsa-dong. A small place that you could have easily miss in this place in a restaurant packed Sinsa-dong. The place is packed by locals with numerous scribble on the wall. Not a very big place but it's pretty cozy. On the table in front of us lies an overused steel tray for barbecue and small container below for oil catching. The large amount of sides as usual. Soju. So apparently the legal age of drinking is 20 in Korean but Korea age is one year above regular age so technically I'm 21 this year so even though I haven't passed my birthday this year, I'm already legal to drink. (Confusing, I know) But this Ajumma came and checked my ID because she thought I'm some high schooler (I'm flattered). 3 person portion of meat. Yumz. In goes the bad boys. On the other side Kimchi, Spring Onion and Bean Sprout. You can cut the veggies into smaller bite sized pieces. So apparently you can put them on the veggie when they are done so they stop overcooking. Yumz look at that! ♥ Back to the food. OOH THAT KIMCHI FRIED RICE. Labels: Barbecue, Dinner, Korea, Korean, Pork, Restaurant, Seoul, Travel Tweet |