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Does Columbus have any Korean restaurants?

LongwoodBuck

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So, I had a craving for Korean the other night, but when I did an online search, could only find 2 viable restaurants in the entire Columbus area. I'm not sure that I did the search correctly and thought I'd ask you guys. Where are the decent Korean restaurants in Columbus? I won't even worry about what's closest to me - just need to know if any exist.

Thanks :)
 
Ord.... The one on High Street is no more.

There are a couple.

There is a very good one near Reed and Henderson. It is South of Henderson and is pretty good.

There is also the Korean Restaurant/Karaoke bar on Henderson next to the Sears Hardware. (Silla) It is OK.

I have a Korean friend who comes to Columbus on a regular basis. We used to go to the one off campus. He was friends with the owner and would talk to him in Korean for about 5 minutes. After he was done, the waitress would come out with a very good assorment of kimchi.

Now not so much.
 
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Korean food :sick1: Any food that requires you to bury it in your yard until it rots before you serve is just wrong. Kimchi is nasty. Soju is nasty too. Bulgogi (sp?) is okay. I pretty certain it's dog meat though. I know they tell you it isn't, but I'd say at least 75% of it is.
 
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The KSB;779312; said:
Korean food :sick1: Any food that requires you to bury it in your yard until it rots before you serve is just wrong. Kimchi is nasty. Soju is nasty too. Bulgogi (sp?) is okay. I pretty certain it's dog meat though. I know they tell you it isn't, but I'd say at least 75% of it is.

Kimchi is awesome. :biggrin: Dog on a moo shu pancake? Don't want to know about that. :!

EDIT -and yes, Columbus has Korean restaurants. (Got to keep the grad student population well fed).
 
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The KSB;779312; said:
Bulgogi (sp?) is okay. I pretty certain it's dog meat though. I know they tell you it isn't, but I'd say at least 75% of it is.

I've got a great recipe for Pulkogi (I use beef :p ).

My oldest brother got it from his (Korean-American) roommate's mom back in the late 80s. It's delicious. :)

I'd be happy to share if you're interested.
 
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