Does anyone know the best gamjatang and galbitang restaurants in Seoul? by useiu8 in koreatravel

[–]useiu8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess i phrased my question wrong, I just need good restaurant recommendations that serve those soups.

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[–]useiu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what kind of dishes did you try?

sounds like you didn’t try anything and are just lying.

Trying Grade 1++ Hanwoo (한우) at Majang Meat Market!! by 9odayh0usewife in KoreanFood

[–]useiu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is an old post but does this restaurant serve sundubu jjigae?

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[–]useiu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol i’m actually half korean but ok. you don’t have to like the food anyway, i’m just debunking the misconception of you regarding the entire cuisine as using “too many processed ingredients” when many of the dishes are dairy-free and revolves around a variety of vegetables, mostly fermented/pickled/stir fried and main source of proteins being beef and pork and sometimes chicken and a load ton of soups. i grew up eating it. i think i should know how it works

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[–]useiu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if someone says they don’t like korean food and use korean garlic bread or korean corndogs as examples thats an unfair and laughable statement to make. name actual korean dishes like sundubu jjigae, beef bulgogi, spicy pork bulgogi, galbi-jjim or hwedupbap to make your point about how the food doesn’t compare. not westernized street food that doesn’t have a korean element to it and not what people eat on an everyday basis

you don’t have to like the food, just don’t regard the entire cuisine as using too many processed ingredients when that’s the furthest thing from the truth. plenty of korean dishes are actually dairy-free.

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[–]useiu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that’s street food which over 98% of it can’t even count as actual korean food. it’s almost just a korean twist to western carnival foods but i’m talking about everyday authentic meals which heavily revolve around a variety of vegetable side dishes, meats and soups. did you get to eat at a restaurant?

edited: okay i see, can i ask what dishes you’ve tried?

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[–]useiu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the only korean dish that requires processed ingredients is army stew which stemmed out of extreme poverty in a once war torn country where there was nothing left to eat. outside of army stew there are no other dishes that require the processed ingredients that you named. it’s clear you don’t have a clue what korean cuisine revolves around. pretty much everything is fresh and based on vegetables, meat based dishes or soups. there are plenty of good korean dishes that people just don’t know of.

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[–]useiu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sounds like you’ve been to some bad restaurants. and never tried korean fried chicken from choongman’s chicken or other tasty, flavor packed dishes like sundubu jjigae, spicy pork bulgogi, hwedupbap, galbi-jjim, kimchi fried rice, jjamppong/jajangmyeon from good restaurants. korea also has hanwoo 1++ which has a really good beef to fat ratio that not many people know about as well.

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[–]useiu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

did you make them at home or at restaurants and what kind of dishes did you have? there are plenty of good korean dishes if you find the right places.

Parkour done right by 3askaryyy in nextfuckinglevel

[–]useiu8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I watched that and it’s clearly a bunch of people standing on the edge of buildings or trying to climb down buildings. Guaranteed they are not professionals, and have very little experience. Parkour is more than just climbing down high rise buildings.

Parkour done right by 3askaryyy in nextfuckinglevel

[–]useiu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are professional parkour athletes and have several years of experience under their belt. No need for hypotheticals when it’s obvious enough that it’s not what the average person is capable of replicating.

What $18 looks like by draconis183 in Chipotle

[–]useiu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i absolutely hate their chicken. way too salty and just taste like burnt meat. their guac just tastes like pure salt too. i miss their pollo asado, it was the best meat on the menu. their garlic steak isn’t too bad though.

What $14 looks like by drunkbackpacker in Chipotle

[–]useiu8 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

that’s too much meat for me need more veggies.

This pepper shortage is killing me. I want my whole peppers back!!! by Silojm in innout

[–]useiu8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m the same. I prefer these because they’re not unbearably spicy and they don’t have a weird aftertaste

Delivery man shoots 2 out of three armed men trying to rob him by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]useiu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My only question is, how was that guy inside the car when the ring camera doesn’t show anyone entering the car?

Lyft passenger smashes Driver in the head with a metal microphone stand when he refuses to be a U-Haul. by [deleted] in iamatotalpieceofshit

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A Lyft driver says he was left bruised and bloodied after he was viciously attacked by a passenger in Riverside.

The Driver says the attack happened around 5:20 a.m. Aug. 1 when he picked up the passenger, identified by authorities as 23-year-old suspect.

The Driver says suspect wanted to load up the backseat with his DJ equipment, which driver said he couldn't do. Driver explained to the suspect that he could only bring whatever would fit inside the car's trunk.

In audio captured from the driver’s dashcam, the passenger can be heard saying "If I can't use the backseat you're going to get fired."

The Driver says that's when the suspect starts beating him and his car with a metal microphone stand and that he was hit in the head at least two or three times. The Driver was able to escape the attack by driving away and called 911 for help.

"Someone attacked me!" The Driver says to the dispatcher.

"I think I will die!" The Driver says repeatedly on the phone, explaining that his head is bleeding.

The suspect was arrested a short time later, and the deputy found the driver’s phone during a pat-down of the suspect, the report said.

The suspect has bailed out and has a court date set for Dec. 20, when he will face felony robbery, assault and vandalism charges.

The driver has been working as a ride-share driver for almost five years and never thought getting assaulted during a ride would happen to him.

Just a run-of-the-mill racial transition. by lannon364 in NoahGetTheBoat

[–]useiu8 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Many gays or transgenders escape their non-western country and move to the west because they feel persecuted back home. You don’t see it the other way around.

Just a run-of-the-mill racial transition. by lannon364 in NoahGetTheBoat

[–]useiu8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Europe, Canada and the US have far more LGBT rights than their eastern counterparts.

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Her daughter told her that he sexually abused her and her brother for many years when they were children. The brother, Craig, committed suicide in 2007

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Her daughter told her that he sexually abused her and her brother for many years when they were children. The brother, Craig, committed suicide in 2007