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Restaurant Recommendation: Cook with No Belly Button

Hey everyone, Sorry, I haven't written anything today, but I was super hungover from a Night Dining Tour that I ran last night for a couple of travelers to Korea. A Chef from Shanghai, Willy Moreno and his crew joined me last night as we ate the night away. Willy, I hope you had a good time and I look forward to visiting your restaurant in Shanghai. I'm going to post a couple restaurant recommendations from readers. Here's one from Mark: Hi Dan, met you a few months back at Wolfhound meetup. Love Seoul Eats and actually am heading to 정식당 tonight after your recommendations. Thanks for doing what you do. Wanted to give you a heads up. In the middle of an extravagant P-turn at 도산공원사거리, I noticed a restaurant with an unforgettable name: 배꼽 없는 요리사 (e.g. Cook With No Belly Button). In checking out some photos and reviews online, it is a French bistro and damn the food looks pretty good judging from the pics on the site below. It's right next to where I work (gmap http...

Rice Wine and Handmade Pasta (Sujebi) by Hapjeong Station

Rule of thumb: When a restaurant is always full and they start turning people away at 8:30, there's a good chance that the food is good. That seems to be the case at Bori-ool. Every time I've wandered down my favorite road, I've seen countless people inside. Last Wednesday, I finally went inside. It was alright. I mean it wasn't mind-blowing, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't want to go back, because I do. The place has comforting homemade food- the turnip water kimchi or turnip vichyssoise is refreshing. The turnip kimchi was also quite good- spicy, gingery, and crispy. The handmade pasta soup (sujebi) had thick bow ties of flour pasta. They were chewy and nice. The soup was a tad too spicy- way too many chili peppers. Anyway, the broth was good because it had a bit of dried fish bonito flakes on top. To finish off the meal, we had rice wine: dong dong ju. It's easy to get to. Get out Hapjeong Station Exit 5 and walk down the street. It's on the...

Next Seoul Eats Meet up: Curry for Charity at Phillies

Zed's Curry I got this message from the lovely Susanna  (known as Zed by her friends) . On May 5th, she'll be cooking curry at Phillies in HBC. Susanna is an amazing cook. Her curries are to die for. I'll be there after our trip to the orphanage (if you are still interested in signing up, here's the link http://www.seouleats.com/2010/04/volunteer-to-cook-for-children-on.html)  You can sign-up on Facebook for Susanna's event here. A Spicy Wednesday Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2010 Time:        6:00pm - 9:30pm Location: Phillies , HBC Its our favorite bar and its my favorite hobby .................... Come and try my special flavors , have a beer and chat! It will be worth it! A selection of lamb, chicken and vegetable curry served with rice and salad. 10,000 won a plate.................available until sold out! I will donate the profits to charity..................... Hope to see u there! Zed

Jung Shik Dang: Amuse Bouche

Jung Shik Dang: New Korean Modern Setting, very sophisicated. The meal starts with an array of seafood and pates intricately displayed. The teapot lets out a plume of dry ice as it arrives. Black Raspberry Reduction over Foie Gras Pate A teardrop of foie gras Vegetable Flower Jung Shik Dang 567-28 Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu Seoul, Korea 02-517 4654 (English Spoken) http://jungsikdang.com/

Green Rolled Omelet (Gyeran Mari)

Green Eggs You've heard of Green Eggs and Ham, well, I made green eggs somehow. I think the mushrooms changed the color of the eggs through their exposure to air. At least it didn't taste bad^^ Dan

Great Noodle Soup in Sinchon by Helloklara

Myeolchi Guk Su recently opened up in Sinchon, a noodle bar that really takes "fast meal" to a new level. The 24-hr restaurant literally named "Good Anchovy Noodle Soup House" specializes in---you guessed it---anchovy-broth soup. Good Anchovy Noodle Soup House You walk in through the sliding doors and to your left is a menu ticket-machine, where you enter in your order (you can choose between the main dishes: myeolchi guk su, naeng myun, or bibim naeng myun, and appetizers like hard boiled eggs and a myeolchi jumokbab, which is a rice ball with anchovies). If you think one bowl will be too small to kill your hunger (or you just want to share), there is a double-size option, which is what my friend and I ordered, along with two riceballs. The machine spit out three tickets and before I had a chance to hand it to the guy behind the counter, he had our giant steaming bowl of myeolchi soup ready on the bar. Our riceballs weren't far behind. Noodles i...

iPads for sale in Korea!

Hello, my name is Dan and I'm an Apple Fanboy. Today, I got this tip from a reader (Thanks Tai). It's on Craigslist and the guy is selling a couple 32 gig iPads in Korea for 920,000 won. The price seems right, but what about the product? Honestly, I'm too much of a chicken to find out. I only buy my Apple gear from legitimate sources or from people I know. Speaking of which, my friend Richard is selling his 13.3 inch macbook with 2.4 processor for 1.1 million. Check out Daveseslcafe for more details. Oh, before, I go back to talking and writing about food- I wanted to talk about the new 4G iPhone. I have been drooling over the pictures all day over at gizmodo. 4G iphone I want it. I've been waiting forever for it (that's why I have my stupid LG Viewty Phone. I know, awful). My iPhone sources have told me that it won't come out this summer like the rest of the world because Apple released their iPhone later than everyone else. It would probably come...