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Chuncheon's Most Famous Dakgalbi Restaurant: 1 Bonji

I am trying to get better with my video blogging. Here is my most recent video and I even edited it! Check it out! It's on the best Dakgalbi Restaurant in Chuncheon: Myeongdong Dakgalbi 1 Bonji. Hi this is Dan Gray from Seouleats.com, showing you the best eats in Korea. This is Chuncheon's most famous Dakgalbi Restaurant: Myeongdong Dakgalbi 1-Bonji. They have the best sauce and amazing buckwheat noodles. It's easy to find, because it's the only one with a line far out the door. If you are looking to find the best food in Korea, take a food tour with me at www.ongofood.com Come take a cooking class or take a Culinary Tour in Seoul! http://www.ongofood.com

Letters to Seoul Eats: I am looking Restaurants with Star Chefs!

Letters to Seoul Eats I love letters and these days, I'm getting quite a few because of the upcoming G20 Summit. Here's a recent one. They are looking for star chefs. Any recommendations? Here's the letter: Dear Daniel, I hope you are well. As F--- mentioned I’ll be in Seoul this Thursday and Friday. I’d like to find a great food neighbourhood where a great chef is causing a stir and that has a great selection of food shops - delis, markets, wine-shops, patisseries, cafes or similar. Would you have any chefs and undiscovered foodie neighbourhoods in the city to recommend? Any tips are most welcome! Many thanks, Liv Read what I recommended after the jump

G20 Culture Shock: 20 Things that you should know about Korean Food Culture

Welcome to Korea! I know that many people that are coming for the G20 plan to venture out of their hotels to see the real Korea. I wanted to give you 20 tips so you won't be too shocked about the Korean food culture. Don't worry, it's safe and it's great to learn about the food through the culture. Take a Korean friend (or you can take me). 20. Wear clean socks free of holes at all time, you might end up in a restaurant where you'll have to take off your shoes. 19. You're going to have to use thin metal chopsticks and long stemmed spoons for eating. You might want to take a different set of utensils if these are too difficult. 18. People might greet you by asking if you had eaten rice (bap mok-eossoyo?), it's not because you have rice in your beard or on your clothes. 17. You shouldn't pour your own alcohol. Drinking is a very social event and you don't want to exclude yourself. 16. The little button on the table is to call your waiter- it...

Pepero Day is coming on November 11th (11/11)

photo by Lunalil Here is a repost on pepero Day 11/11 or November 11 th is Pepero Day in Korea and there is a very good chance that you will receive a couple of boxes of these long thin snacks on this day. The classic pepero sold by Lotte is a thin biscuit stick that is dipped in chocolate. Over time these have evolved into thin pretzel wrappers with chocolate inside (called Nude Pepero), Almond Chocolate, Strawberry, Blueberry, Nude Lemon Cheese, and then huge peperos that are the length of an adult’s arm. It is easy to get overwhelmed by the number of these strange thin snacks that swarm the Korea landscape on 11/11. So how did it start? The Lotte Confectionary Company introduced Pepero to Korea back in the 1980s. Many people believe that the company invented this day to increase their sales. If the Lotte Company did do this then it was a huge success. It sells almost two-thirds of it’s yearly total of these snacks in the two months before November 11 th (Source: Lina Yoon Wa...

Get your Hotteok Off the Back of this Truck

Hotteok Hotteok is Korea's Boston Creme Pie and it's one of my favorite snacks when it gets colder. It's a simple recipe. You put a little sugar, cinnamon and ground up peanuts into a risen dough disk and then fry it up in some oil. It's very much like a donut, but chewier. My favorite place to get it is out Anguk Station Exit 4 past the palace. There is an old grandpa there that's been doing it for years. It's good stuff and his is slowly cooked with little oil. Delicious. The Hotteok Truck Hotteok Grandpa

Warmth: Vegetarian Thanksgiving Dinner Party

  Title Warmth: Vegetarian Dinner Party When Saturday, November 20th, 2010 2:00 PM Details In case you hadn't noticed from the avalanche of flannel cascading from the mountains into the markets of Myeongdong -- it's fall. There's a bright energy in the air, a new mental focus, a welcome cooling. It's time to bid farewell to our beloved bowls of mul nangmyeon and twice-daily cold showers, and usher in a new season of WARM foods and cozy ondol-heated evenings. And what better way to do that than to gather around a WARM stove with other food lovers? We can't think of a better way. so we're doing it. This November 20th at 2pm , at the O'ngo Food Communications School in Insadong. Join us for a hearty taste of seasonal vegetarian foods, from WARM mulled libations to a WARM apple dessert. 30,000w per person includes an apertif, four courses and good company. Bring a homemade vegetarian dish of your own and get in for 20. Come early if you'd like to help ...

Tripe Fried Rice at Gyodae Gopchang!

Gyodae 교대(Seoul National University of Education Subway Line 2 and 3) has some excellent eats. Now this is partly because it is across from one of Korea's most prestigious universities. Oh! and don't get Gyodae and Seoul-dae confused. They are both on line 2 (the green line) but they are very different. Gyodae is right next to Gangnam station and Seoul-dae is farther down the green line next to Nakseongdae. The most famous restaurant there is Gyodae Gopchang. Gopchang is beef intestines. Now, there are many imitators, but there is only one true one. Look for this sign: Gyodae Gopchang  What you'll find here is amazing tripe and sweetbreads (heart, stomach, liver). The tripe is grilled before you and the oil that comes out of the meat are expertly sopped up with paper towel so the tripe stays crisp yet chewy. It's amazing. Tripe Fried Rice at Gyodae Gopchang near Seoul National University of Education Also after you eat the tripe, they take the leftovers and ...