Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Korean BBQ! Yummmm....

This meal will satisfy any meat lover!


Eventhough you cook the food yourself (in most cases), you get to smell the amazing fragrance of Korean BBQ! if you go to any Korean restaurant they offer this dish but it's a little pricey for the average strugglin' college student. The price varies depending on the type of meat.

Kalbi (갈비): Marinated beef or pork short ribs [$20-25]
Bulgogi (불고기): Marinated beef [$15-20]
Samgyeopsal (삼겹살): Unseasoned pork belly [$15]

In my opinion these are the most popular meats, but there are plenty more! Most people grill the onions, spicy peppers, and peeled garlic with the meat to make it more flavorful.

The way to correctly eat Korean BBQ is to dip the meat in sesame oil and the hot pepper paste given, take a scoop of rice, then wrap it all up in a piece of lettuce


That's all there is to eating Korean BBQ! In some ways trying new food and experiencing new things is relatable to technology and society. Many of us are excited to try new technology, but we don't give new food a try. I won't eat something if it looks different but I will invest in an expensive macbook that i'm not even sure how to work! (I've recently left PC for Mac :] )

you won't regret trying Korean BBQ! it's worth every cent!

2 comments:

  1. WOW! This looks incredible delicious and now I have got a crazy craving for some Korean BBQ. I am excited to follow your blog and see if you give recipes and restaurants so I can expose my taste buds to the Korean Cuisine with your guidance.
    :)
    I like the metaphor to technology changing and opening your mind to new foods and experiences. I also have made the switch to Mac and think it's fantastic! Once you go Mac you never go back ... haha
    See you in class.

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