Click this image and you can see just how big the clams and mussels are in these parts. See that man's hand? See how the mussels are as big or bigger than that man's hand? Yup, awesome.
A glorious example of designer fraud in Korea. Only this time they didn't even try. Fake designer clothes are everywhere here. There is are entire markets devoted to the stuff.
The real ddeokbokki experience. Those serious skewers on the left are impaling long folded fish cakes and are served in a spicy broth with scallions as garnish. The middle styrofoam dish contains rice cakes swimming in a semi-sweet, rich pepper sauce. On the end is a rainbow of tempura-esque battered and fried happiness. We have blood sausage stuffed with noodles, a whole hard-boiled egg, squid, shrimp, sweet potatoes and the ambrosial spicy green peppers. We are at a little stand in Amsa Sijang, or the market for Amsa neighborhood.
This is a travesty against man. Max is my favorite Korean beer, granted, but BBQ Chicken's (the largest chain fried chicken spot in Korea; there is actually at least one that I know of in the states) olive oil fried chicken, and spicy garlic marinated, chili glazed chicken are a vague semblance of the beauteous fried chicken achievements that Korea has given the world. We will discuss more later. I love fried chicken, and I owe that to my mother's mother's recipe and my mother's touch.
No this is not a baked bean and hot dog restaurant. I was a little disappointed.
In what Koreans call a "Bier Garten" we found a table that was pretty much a freezer inside. Our beers rested in a freon lined cylinder kept at a perfect 32 degrees farenheit. Surprisingly, the carafes we chugged down matched the size of each cozy quite perfectly; to the point where we would have to break the beers free from the cylindrical icebox.
Behold the glory of Korean Sbarro. Do they have those in the states anymore? The novelty of an almost inedibly large slice of pizza wore off for me in the mid-nineties.
Very deeply flavored fish stew. Pepper powder similar to paprika is used to flavor the almost overpowering pepper broth. Concise instructions are necessary to eat fish with chopsticks round these parts. None of the bones are removed, and one must know their way around the fish before they eat it -very delicious.
The accompaniment for our fish stew: Scrambled eggs, scallions and some water in a stone pot. It came out boiling and seemed to be almost a perfect quiche once it cooled to an edible temperature. Tasted like scrambled eggs.
A beautiful albeit blurry example of the very urban parks within Seoul's city limits. Here we are on an island in the middle of Han river. The cement outstretch over the center is a pond full of lilies and minnow sized fishies.
Samgaetang! A soup consisting of chicken stuffed with goodies simmered until tender. This hot soup is eaten in the summertime to cool body temperature. It tastes quite a bit like traditional American chicken noodle soup, but with less salt and more flavors.
And here's what's inside: rice, fresh chestnuts, fresh ginseng(an amazing experience, and a medicine renowned for it's cure-all properties) and dates. I felt like I could conquer the world after I devoured this poor baby chicken (Sun Young was not happy that I was eating a baby).
Spicy pork offal meat soup! So good
Offal meat soup in a more intimate setting. We've got pig ear, pig nose, pig intestine, pig tendon, pig blood sausage stuffed with noodles, and a whole lot of peppers and onions. Once again this was fantastic. So many different textures and flavors from one animal. Oh god it was good.
There you have it. Some bits of food and sites that I had yet to share. As you may notice I am loving, by far, my culinary experiences most. People like food here, on the average, more than Americans. Food is sought after more. Food culture is treasured very much here neighborhood by neighborhood. Everyone (and I mean everyone) is excited to share with me their favorite spot to chow down. Thank god everyone wants to feed me. I have many other experiences to share, and I am so excited for the opportunity. Please keep reading, and thank you.