Wow... three consecutive nights of eating dinner out. Goodbye waistline, our encounter was nice if albiet too brief. I really don't eat out this often. This frenzy surprises me as much as it does you. I promise. Tonight. Gamjatang was on the menu, I went with my mom out to a little Korean restaurant near us and feasted on the dish that is known in english as Pork Bone Soup. Most of you may find the concept absolutely revolving or disgusting. And I pity you. Sincerely I do.
It is one of the most hearty, fulfilling and spice filled dishes one can have. When made with expertise it can play with the taste buds like no other, the feeling I get when get when eating pork bone soup is akin to any type of Thai coconut curry. It makes me feel extremely content with life while eating and that is an impressive feat. Plus its a great bonus that its an extremely inexpensive meal, often costing the same as dishes at a fast food place. Just with a bundle more nutrients, its made with real food!
I also highly enjoy all the little dishes they bring out accompanying the main course, all the kimchi, fried tofu, radishes, bean sprouts, and depending on where you went other little dishes like tonight's restaurant which came with: cooked seaweed, glass noodles and mushrooms. Score!
All in all, I am stuffed.
And boy... I can't eat anymore.
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Gamjatang
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Posted by Angy at 8:19 PM | Labels: Eating Out, Korean, Pork Bone Soup | Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook |

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