For reference, this is a handsome picture of Doo Joon:
This is the one I got. I tried my best. He is the one with the intense look of concentration/near constipation.
Not the best photo, but I tried. When they were done he ran to his van but said goodbye to the crowd...seriously it was the coolest thing.
The next day, after we went to the You Are Here Cafe (an entry I posted on the Coffee Shop blog about) we ventured out in search of a samgyeopsal place I had read about online. When we got to the restaurant it was full, so we ended up going to the restaurant next door. Even though out of my group of friends I maybe know the most Korean, I had no idea what kind of restaurant this was. They had a menu set which came with 3 things, so I ordered 2. It came with Kimchi Jjigae, some kind of noodle soup, and something I later realized were spicy pig's feet. I, naturally, was all over that but some of the people in our group stuck to the soups. You have to wear plastic gloves to eat the pig's feet and they give you baskets to throw the bones in. The sauce was so spicy and delicious.
The next day, I had the goal of trying to order delivery chicken. A lot of websites let you order online but you need an account to do so...and to make an account you need a verified phone number or Alien Registration (which I will have this Friday.) My Korean friend actually ended up ordering it and having it delivered for us. There is a free phone app which I will use next time called Yogiyo...it seems like it will be much easier. I'm not confident enough to order in Korean on the phone yet... The chicken place we ordered from was called Ne Ne Chicken, and we got 3 boxes so it was about 56 bucks all together. From the time it was ordered, delivery took about 50 minutes. The chicken was so yummy! There were two kinds, one was like a sweet chilli and the other like a cheesy kind. The cheesy kind tasted just like Cheetos to me.
Anyway, on Friday I met my friend Ju Hyun again for Samgyeopsal. Samgyeopsal is a kind of pork belly that you cook right at the table. It's served with lettuce, garlic, rice, bean sprouts, and red pepper sauce. You cook the meat, cut it into pieces, take a piece and put rice or lettuce or whatever in it and wrap it up into a little ball. The place we went is really popular so we had to wait about 15 minutes for a table. Some of the best places here are really kind of run down/dirty on the inside. Obviously their food is so good they don't need to care about aesthetic. There is a lot of yelling and to get the servers' attention you have to be somewhat loud, which is something I'm not used to. This place was particularly good because they serve thick pieces of meat. We order a bottle of soju and drank it while we ate. After that, we ordered a serving of nengmyeon (cold noodles) and doenjangjjigae (fermented soybean soup)
After that, we went for dessert to a place called Choco Blossom. They serve different kinds of hot chocolates as well as little desserts. And I mean little. We ordered a chocolate cake and a bowl of hot chocolate.
After saying goodbye, I ran into my friend Mark and his friends who were on their way to go bowling. They invited me to come along and we went to a bowling alley near Ehwa. It was 5,000 a game and we played 2 games.
Anyway, I was going to write about Dongwoo's Parent's restaurant but I think I will save it for next time.
See you!
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