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- From: jgl7@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Andrew T. Kim)
- Subject: Anju (Was Re: bbong-jjak)
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 22:38:16 GMT
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- In article <1h3njmINNihb@menudo.uh.edu> wjin@cs.uh.edu (W. Woody Jin) writes:
- >
- >About the Best Anju for Soju, ManMi-II at SinCheon was to said to have
-
- Boy, do they still exist? That name rings me some memories...
-
- >best Anju for Soju in reasonable price, which I remember is fork rib.
- >How it is prepared and cooked is their secret, so you have to figure out.
-
- You probably don't want to know either. That place was so dark you
- wouldn't know what that black thing in your Anju was even with James' sober
- eyes. I remember I had more "Dong Dong Ju" rather than soju in that place.
-
- >For quick preparation, IMHO, an instant noodle, called YookKyeJang SaBalMyeon
- >was good. When I was doing an undergraduate senior project, I used to
- >stay late at graduate students' labs. In late fall or winter, it was
- >quite cold in the lab. One or two cups of SoJu accompanied by the warm,
- >hot and spicy YookKyeJang SaBalMyeon really made the whole environment
- >more friendly and warmer (not to mention my body). I still miss that time
- >( I am sure that anyone who were in that lab should remember this
- > experience ).
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- Lucky that you don't drink much. Soju + SaBalMyeon combo will put some
- holes in your stomach.
-
- Soju goes well with any barbecue like Galbi, Bulgogi, Pork Galbi, Sam Kyeop
- Sal, but my favorite is with Hwe (Sashmi). Especially San Nak Ji...
-
- Andy Kim
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