My roommate's boyfriend found someone who ordered 자장면 (Jajangmyeon) delivery for us for dinner (somehow the guys are a lot better connected with each other than the girls). Jajangmyeon is a Korean dish which is originally from China (if you really want to know more look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jajangmyeon). It is a noodle dish with a black soybean sauce and vegetables and meat. The vegetables and meat are very hard to see though because the sauce is really thick and dark.
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Jajangmyeon with side dishes |
It doesn't look very appetizing but tastes quite good. It is not spicy at all, so it's very popular with foreigners who don't like spicy food.
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Stirring doesn't make it look any better ;) |
Delivery in Korea is super-cheap and usually really fast. We paid only 13.000 krw for three people (~ 8,30 €).
For desert I had a
초코파이 (Choco Pie). Some people call it a cookie but I'd rather say it's a small cake with marshmallow filling coated in chocolate. Choco Pies are really a Korean thing and when Koreans do their army service they eat a lot of them :)
ooh chocopie! I used to eat them for lunch the whole schooltime! I guess Korea exported to their Soviet friends quite a lot :)
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