
Getting off the bus a little before hitting Sokcho proper we went down a road about a mile and a half to a little restaurant in a tiny ass town whose most distinguishing feature today was the dead cat lying in the middle of the road.
So, to get to this restaurant, in the middle of nowhere, I had to be scared shit less by a snake, cut up my legs traipsing through massive amounts of thorns and brambles, and wade across an ankle deep stream. Was it worth it? Most definitely!
The picture itself does not do this feast justice, not in the picture is the big pile of bulgogi (marinated beef), our potato pancake, or the big stone pots filled with hot rice, the second fish that we got for free, or the excellent Tae-jon jiggahe, a kind of soup.
What you have here is a very typical feast of Gangwon-do, the province I live in. Almost everything on this table either comes from the land and mountain slopes of this region or the sea around it.
There were four of us for this little feast and the total cost was twelve dollars each.
The dishes as I remember them, starting from the lower left corner.
1. A crappy mayo and corn mixture
2. Pollack eggs, not bad
3. Raw prawns in soy sauce, very good
4. Two kinds of squid, really nice and sweet
5. Soy beans, raw and good, like chewy peas
6. A fruit salad, just like home
7. Jellyfish, excellent, soft and chewy
8. Cold noodles, chop chae, really nice, kind of sweet, a sweet potato noodle.
9. Acorn Jelly with soy sauce and chillies, flavorless on its own but the soy sauce and chillies very nice.
10. Pickled burdock root, chewy, nice, surprisingly sweet.
11. Pickled sesame leaves, with a hint of anise, really nice
12. Kimchi, not good, surprisingly
13. I cant remember, but it was good
14. Squid sundae fried in egg, really really good.
15. Rice dumplings stuffed with honey, not my favorite, kind of tasteless then a small sugary sensation when your teeth hit the middle.
16. Some sort of roe, possibly from a sea urchin. Tasted like salt and brine, not nice at first but it grows on you.
In the middle
The big fish, possibly a type of flounder is fried in some sort of oil. Light crispy skin, most white flesh, this is why we came out here. Three minutes after this fish was set down, there was nothing left but fins. The owner of the restaurant came over, took a look, and came back with another, free fish. It took about six minutes for this one to disappear.
To the lower left of the fish is marinated beef and steamed octopus. The beef was incredibly tender, excellent, very succulent. The octopus was chewy, loved both of these.
Above that sea snails and mussels, superb.
To the right of the fish and on the top, three kinds of vegetables. Cold, chewy, good.
Below that is crap in red pepper sauce, not my favorite, hard to eat, messy, not much meat.
We also had a nice pile of marinated beef that we ate stuffed in lettuce, sesame, and spinach leaves, big bowls of rice with Asian dates, and zucchini and tofu soup.
1 comment:
Yeah...thanks, Ara. Now I'm drooling and have no relief!!!
Hmmm...the crappy corn in mayo sauce. Catherine and I kinda liked that stuff. It was just a bitch to eat without a spoon.
Speaking of crab....have your students say the phrase "Chinese crab," sometime. damn hillarious.
Matthew
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