My Korean Adventure Episode 4. Korean Food
My Korean Adventure Episode 4. Korean Food
Last Updated on Wednesday, 1 September 2010 12:42 Written by Administrator Wednesday, 1 September 2010 12:42
Korean food.. what can i say? different but awesome. Haha, you know kimchi (spicy cabbage) is served with every meal.. kind of like fries!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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@xdeadxtreex @xdeadxtreex Ramen is japanese food, japanese people were develop the ramen firstly.
In the restaurant in South Korea, the food that the guest left is permitted to be offered to other guests again. ?In this, it is not a purpose to say sarcasm. The traveler must take care.
@korea148 i thought ramen was chinese?
and guys, Ramen was invited in japan firstly, so people of world are call this “Ramen”, but in korea, koreans call it “Ramyeon”. “Myeon” means “noodle”.
this not depends on method of each countries’ traditional.
i saw Japanese food at intro, what the XD
@scottyongyong yeah in korean it’s called ramyen, ur right…
@Yummy907 ramen must be Japanese, for Korean ??? may be.. “ramyen”
where do you start? kimchi will be the best one to start 1st since it make your stomach be ready to shovel in to prevent from upsetting
I once got so full, I almost ate twice my stomach size… I puked half the food out like 3 hours after that though.
korean food is the best~~
its so affordable in korea too i love the street vendors so tasty and so much to eat +__+
i wish there were some in canada ):
i wouldnt want to be a dishwasher boy in korea… seems like hell.
oh wow ^^ I’ve never eat korean food (except ramen noodles
). ..but it looks damn delicious!
makes me hungrryyyy T_T
have you ever ate ??(buldak)or??(darkbal) ?
it’s very very x2 hot .
i’m korean ,,,and i like spicy food but i can’t eat ??or ?? well,,, it’s too hot~
@tewkewl It really depends. It’s usually about $100 per person, but I have been to one that was about $1000 per person.
deokbokki
NOOOOoooooooOOOoooOOoOooO
eat a dick…lol….
@3838bbla… that particular place is called a bun shikdang. that means a snackfood restaurant. they serve korean style ramen (ramyun) kimbab (korean maki sushi) and dumplings and stuff. these places are cheap. a nicer place in korea is about the price (including the tip in the US) of an american joint.
ha ha. that is hillarious (the spicy part) ha ha ha…
that han jeongshik he ate (the vegi kind) is probably about 50 bucks a person.
I’m getting hungry…
Unfortunately Korean food in this vid doesn’t exist outside of Korea. European Korean food is HORRIBLE and expensive.
I liked it when u dip your ‘hwae’ into ggo-choo-jang instead of wasabi, that’s how you truly enjoy hwae!!! your introduction of Korea isn’t so bad. can’t wait for my trip in a few months. also it’s a plus once you learn the language, you’ll have double the fun
Wow, do you usually order that much food, or is it a whole meal? ^.-