Posted on 08/07/2021 12:09:22 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
Not all Korean BBQs are that good. I went to one in Columbus, GA, and the food was all laid out already, and was dry and not too flavorful. I’ll have to try a better one. Must be plenty here in Phoenix.
What is the difference between a Chinese BBQ and a Korean BBQ. In Chinese, the meat is cat. In Korean, the meat is dog.
Los Angeles has good places
Columbus, GA. That might have been the problem right there. Perhaps you need to check out a larger metropolitan area. Here in Broward County we have lots of Koreans. In fact, just walking distance from me is what I believe to be the biggest Korean grocery store in the South. They have really great stuff there.
We just moved to Arizona! Can you recommend any good restaurants in/around Phoenix?
Never eat at a Koren BBQ. NEVER!
I went to a GEN Korean BBQ in Hawaii that was pretty damn tasty.
There’s was an American / Korean couple at our local farmer’s market the past several years and she is a fantastic Korean cook. It’s a family biz — they have their two kids helping out.
Her Bulgogi beef dish with Kimchi is just wonderful. They are now at the Food Truck Court and no longer at the Farmer’s Market. I miss them at the market, but they are probably getting a more regular customer base and revenue stream in their new truck.
I do like me some bulgogi. They say it is beef.
Try the spicy pork.
We have Asiana Garden in Memphis. I like it.
Chow One 🐕
Try Korean fried chicken
Hot pot bowl bi bim bap in winter and cold bowl bi bim bap in summer.
That with some kimchi. Mmmm mmm.
The restaurant I went to had Bulgogi beef but I didn't try it since I ordered that last time I was there. My stomach has only so much room. I also had to forgo their ribs for the same reason.
The restaurant I went to had Bulgogi beef but I didn't try it since I ordered that last time I was there. My stomach has only so much room. I also had to forgo their ribs for the same reason.
I got turned on to KBBQ over a decade ago. There are tons of them in the Atlanta area, we have a big Korean / Korean emigre population. Recommended for sure for those who haven’t tried.
Bigger than a Super H-Mart? We have half a dozen or so of them in the ATL area.
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