no such thing as "too much food" when it's authentic SE Asian food. I even had a good bowl of noodles in the Seoul, Korea airport once on a layover to Thailand. . . When airport food is good, you know it's gonna be a good foodie vacation.
I'm probably one of the few non-Asian girls to have a bottle of Kimchi in her fridge at this very moment.
Welcome back, and good luck with the jet lag.
I will pay her in seaweed
I love cucumber kimchi. Zack's grandmother is Korean, and would make it for me often when he was little. That's where I learned my love for sushi too
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Ooooooh yeah, Korean food!
Korean barbecue is out-of-this-world too.
Darn, you guys made me hungry...and there's no good Korean food nearby!!
Dan
I bet Lynn knows all the good SE Asian places in Atlanta.
Definitely the good SUSHI places! *smack smack*
Dan
Not me LOL - but I have friends in Atlanta that probably do!
I like seaweed salad, David. That's my favorite alongside Unagi
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David, we're going to have to open your horizons a little.
Wanna see my pictures of when I ate a scorpion in Thailand? It's considered a local delicacy. In northern Thailand, they sell worms, scorpions, and other small bugs from street vendors, like NY hotdogs.
Before anybody pitches me out of the forum, I only ate one, it was a great photo op. And I grew up in NY - I'm not sure the hot dogs were any safer!
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