Sadly, the best Korean barbecue I’ve ever had is in China.
That’s probably because I’ve never been to Korea, but good is good, no spits,
pits, or wits about it. Yes, I just made that up. And I am appropriately
embarrassed.
In Chinatown, they won’t bother firing up a grill unless your
order is worth a certain amount so I’ve only cooked my food once, and it was
somewhat less impressive than this Jinzhou establishment. The regular Beef sizzles evenly, simmering all the
way through.
The fatty Marinated
Beef curl into shimmering strips, spotted with chili dots of promised pain.
Barbecue Eel belongs more with the impressive sushi list, but a little fusion is always welcome at my table.
A Chinese meal is never complete without a staple dish
composed of something containing flour or noodles. The Cold Noodles here are exceptionally sweet with a bit of savory,
taking care of dessert in sweet satisfying strands.
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