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Alex wrote: Korean food
Spicy much?
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Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote: Korean food
Spicy much?
There was one fish dish that has some spice, other than that it was sushi, 10 course meal, so stuffed!
You eat much spicy?
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Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote: Korean food
Spicy much?
There was one fish dish that has some spice, other than that it was sushi, 10 course meal, so stuffed!
You eat much spicy?
Korean's love spicy food. My Korean brother-in-law will add chilli sauce to everything, EVERYTHING, including chilli.
I think Korean "sushi" isn't sushi... but I know what you mean.
I don't mind a little spice now and then.
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,Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote: Korean food
Spicy much?
There was one fish dish that has some spice, other than that it was sushi, 10 course meal, so stuffed!
You eat much spicy?
Korean's love spicy food. My Korean brother-in-law will add chilli sauce to everything, EVERYTHING, including chilli.
I think Korean "sushi" isn't sushi... but I know what you mean.
I don't mind a little spice now and then.
Yeah it wasn't the best sushi that I've had, but it was pretty good. They had sea snails, which I've never had before. Interesting, you have a toothpick you poke and grab them out of their shell. Tasted like clams to me.
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Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote: Korean food
Spicy much?
There was one fish dish that has some spice, other than that it was sushi, 10 course meal, so stuffed!
You eat much spicy?
Korean's love spicy food. My Korean brother-in-law will add chilli sauce to everything, EVERYTHING, including chilli.
I think Korean "sushi" isn't sushi... but I know what you mean.
I don't mind a little spice now and then.
Yeah it wasn't the best sushi that I've had, but it was pretty good. They had sea snails, which I've never had before. Interesting, you have a toothpick you poke and grab them out of their shell. Tasted like clams to me.
I like Korean BBQ that's cooked in the middle of the table, that's pretty awesome.
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,Scotty wrote: About to go get some Thai.
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,photobod wrote: In the UK Japanese food is very popular, theres one chain called tepenyaki, you sit around the cooking area and watch the chef as he does lots of tricks as well as cooking, he also gets people to join in which can be hilarious, they do meat platters and fish platters very tasty, they go crazy on the garlic and the hot spices, totally yummy
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