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i was deployed to south korea for a year they had the best dam food i have ever tasted. the camp is called camp casey in the Tongduchon area there was a all you can eat buffet there.directions to the buffet leave casey from the front gate cross the street to the train station take a left walking side to side of the train station walk like 5 blocks then take a right go under the trail rails walk a block and you will see a buffet there. they had great food. my friends called it beaf and leaf.
the food there had three meats cow pig and chicken you sat in a small table with a fire grill in the middle put the meat in the grill then eat it. for me it was the most delicious food i ever taste in my life. the taste was a little sour the sauce used made the meat red before cooking. got a letuce leaf some rice and the meat made a taco like food.
need to know the recipe to that food i ate that day it driving me nuts. also want to know the names of the side dishes that come with korean food like kimchi. the pickled potatoes cucumbers and all that. I want to make them eat them and enjoy them at my home with my family. last thing it was 3 years ago i dont know if its still there.
thanks to all people that help me with this problem
i see no wonder it was similar to bulgogi i already made that but never added hot pepper paste what other ingredients can go with the marinade. i saw honey, sugar, cooking wine dark and light soy sauce, pineapple or pear juice. any more that can mix? about those side dishes the main course will not be complete without them.
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it's called korean bbq. you can pretty much find it anywhere with the help of google. i'm not exactly sure which meat you ate because there are TONS of meat you can bbq at a korean bbq place. they basically use sesame oil, soy sauce, ginger and garlic. they'll add hot pepper paste if the marinade is spicy. the taste of each marinate will vary from restaurant to restaurant but you'll never know what their secret ingredient is.
it's called korean bbq. you can pretty much find it anywhere with the help of google. i'm not exactly sure which meat you ate because there are TONS of meat you can bbq at a korean bbq place. they basically use sesame oil, soy sauce, ginger and garlic. they'll add hot pepper paste if the marinade is spicy. the taste of each marinate will vary from restaurant to restaurant but you'll never know what their secret ingredient is.
Best Vacation you have taken?
J's Mommy
Moms, where have you taken your kids to on vacation, a day trip or even a weekend?
I have an 18 month old and I am trying to figure out places to take him to see the world!
We took him to SeaWorld Orlando Florida when he was 9 months old and he loved it! We also just went on a cruise last month, and he also had a blast!
I planb on taking him to Sesame Place, and possibly camping. Oh and also Dutch WOnderland.......anything else?
lisas mommy- when we went on the cruise we spent the day at the atlantis...i loved it!
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This summer we went with a family group to Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg, TN. My Mom and other relatives and friends went too so that made it so much easier for me with my 19 month old son. We rented a cabin and the rental agency had a community pool and putt putt golf on site, which were free. We went to Cade's Cove and several other area attractions and had one of our best trips there in a long time. I think the best part about it was having my Mom and family there to help with my little one, giving me some free time. And he loved it too!
This summer we went with a family group to Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg, TN. My Mom and other relatives and friends went too so that made it so much easier for me with my 19 month old son. We rented a cabin and the rental agency had a community pool and putt putt golf on site, which were free. We went to Cade's Cove and several other area attractions and had one of our best trips there in a long time. I think the best part about it was having my Mom and family there to help with my little one, giving me some free time. And he loved it too!
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