Menu |
As we didn't know what to choose, our friends (Korean) Sara, Catherine and Yong Mei decided on the menu and ordered for all of us. First, we were served with rice tea...
Rice Tea |
It tasted like Chinese tea. After that a stove was placed on each table, so I was assuming that something like Steamboat is going to be served...
Bulgogi |
Well, it didn't look like a steamboat and when Sara said the name of the dish, I heard it as wolgoki and was unable to pronounce it properly, so she wrote on paper as 'Bulgogi', where Bul = Fire and gogi = meat in Korean! So, it was meat (beef) on fire!!!
Bulgogi comes with an assortment of vegetables and meat, so our table was filled with lot of mini-plates:) Though am a die-hard vegetarian, I must admit that the meat dishes were aesthetically presented.
Bulgogi Set |
Bulgogi has Beef as the 'king', followed by sides - fried anchovies, pickled shells, fish balls, omelet and steamed egg. Then few veg dishes - pickled cucumber and radish, fresh lettuce with thin slices of garlic, lotus root fry and salad with thousand island sauce. On top of it, a small plate of bean sauce was placed for everyone and it was reddish and resembled Malaysian Sambal or Indian kara chutney!
All of us were given a small box of rice. But, by then another plate of what looked like glass noodles was placed in our table and Sara and Yong Mei told that it was vegetarian. When I said 'I dun want rice, I'll just have this noodles', Sara insisted 'no no, this is a special dish we make only on occasions and you should eat it with rice'.
1st time eating noodles as a side dish for rice! |
As the owner of that place was Sara's friend, he gave us two complimentary dishes...
Pancakes |
They were Kimchi pancake with crab meat (the one on top) and Veg & egg pancake (the one @ bottom). I didn't try it, because they were not vegetarian.
Overall, I was surprised to see that I had quite a choice of veg-dishes! Especially I liked the way the Koreans eat the rice. Yong Mei gave a demo on how to eat rice...take a fresh lettuce, add a spoon of rice, followed by bean sauce and meat or any side. Now, fold it and eat! It was yummy:)
6 comments:
yes I did!
I enjoyed your post - I love food! but I must say Korean is not amongst my favourite. But I had even some very good grilled meat...
Sounds like a great time and it looks like a delicious meal! I ordered Bulgogi once but I don't remember it looking like yours. It was very tasty though.
I think that was my favorite meal in Korea.
Everything looks so yummy, thanks for sharing.
Grilling is always good. Spices somehow get burned on a grill. So I put spices after grilling. It is not too bad.:)
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