We'd been in K-town before for hot tofu soup, Asian fusion burgers and...Peruvian chicken?!?! All absolutely delicious. And our new discoveries didn't disappoint:
Olympic Noodle
Every meal starts out with pickled radishes and a huge vat of delicious kim chi. Follow it up with your choice of massive bowls of hearty soup with knife-cut noodles or flat rice cakes, huge pans of steamed, boiled or frieds dumplings, or stone pot rice. Customize to your heart's content with the little tray of condiments and special sauces.
Yogozone
Their frozen yogurt is just fine, but their big sell is the DIY unlimited toppings bar for $1 extra.
Note: if you do go for the toppings, they'll give you so much yogurt that you can barely add any toppings.
Green tea (without toppings upgrade) vs. regular (with toppings upgrade)
Soowon Galbi
We were in the mood for Korean BBQ...and boy, did we have some Korean BBQ. The 50-minute wait wasn't fun, but it was worth it. It wasn't just any meat, but marbled, thick-cut, marinated slabs meat grilled over tabletop charcoals and served with amazing side dishes.
A delicious bite
A sweet, cinnamony, gingery dessert soup
Thanks for being so good to us, K-town...can't wait to see what else you have in store!
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