Oh.....you ate at the neighbor’s house, too.
LOL.
When our daughter lived in Korea for a year I asked her if she would eat dog. She said as long as she didn’t know the dog before hand.
But, contrary to popular belief, dog meat is not for those on a budget, it is only in the more (most?) expensive restaurants. She never had it.
Although she did have Dalk-ddong-jib: This translates literally to “Chicken’s House of Poo” which, in essence, is chicken anus. She had it breaded and fried (came as a side with a pizza) like onion rings.