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Tag Archives: Kimchi
The KimcheeZ Rant
I saw the following post on Facebook, and while it is not directly related to dumplings, I completely agree with it. “So the current foodie kimchee fad has gotten distinctly annoying. First of all, kimchee is a generic term, like … Continue reading
Dumpling Man, New York City
It has been a tough month eating dumplings, this will be my third mediocre to negative review this month. Dumpling Man is a small, low key, dumpling snack bar in New York City’s East Village. This spot has an open … Continue reading
Bunch reborn as Bunn
Bunch, the steamed bun take out kiosk located at Food Gallery 32 (on 32nd Street in New York’s Korea Town & reviewed here), has a new name, Bunn, and a slightly altered menu. Bunch has become one of my go-to … Continue reading
Franchia Vegan Cafe, Pan Asian, New York City
While its feet are firmly planted in Korea, Franchia is really a pan-asian restaurant with Chinese and Japanese sections of the menu. It also has an asian tapas menu on which the”Vegan ‘lobster’ ball stick” and “Vegetables dim sum buns” … Continue reading
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Tagged Kimchi, Korean, New York City, pan-Asian
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Basement Food Court of the Lotte Department Store, Seoul
Department stores in Korea have amazing food courts in their basements, not like a mall in the U.S., but more like at Harrods in London. The Lotte Department Store has a food court that includes a high-end grocery store, prepared … Continue reading