Profile
Blog
Photos
Videos
Messages
Adventures of a Global Wanderer
- Blog
-
Location Date South America 1487289600 Asia 1475362800 North America 1466636400 Europe 1443826800 Africa 1253833200 Asia -
Location Date China 1475362800 Japan 1475276400 Uzbekistan 1388275200 South Korea 1376521200 Singapore 1376434800 Indonesia 1376434800 Malaysia 1376262000 Brunei 1375743600 Taiwan 1359936000 Philippines 1359590400 Vietnam 1328313600 Cambodia 1327708800 Thailand 1327363200 Hong Kong 1221951600 Pakistan 1193875200 Oman 1193180400 United Arab Emirates 1193007600 South Korea -
Location Date Incheon 1376521200 Danyang-Gun 1374879600 Habuk-Myeon 1372460400 Songnisan 1370041200 Kuryongpo 1369436400 Songgwangsa 1368831600 Namhae 1368831600 Unjusa 1368745200 Unmunsa 1368226800 Tongyeong 1367017200 Seoul 1358553600 Seonyudo-Ri 1348354800 Gunsan 1348268400 Yeosu 1339714800 Daegu 1339628400 Impo 1338937200 Suncheon 1338073200 Boseong-Gun 1337986800 Gwangju 1337900400 Pohang 1337382000 Ganghwado 1336777200 Gimhae 1333753200 Busan 1324944000 Chilgok 1317682800 Gongju 1317423600 Gohyeon 1307228400 Ulsan 1306537200 Seongsan Ichulbong 1304895600 Jungmun 1304809200 Seogwipo 1304722800 Jeju City 1304636400 Cheongdo 1302908400 Koryong 1302303600 Geojedo 1298073600 Buyeo 1287183600 Gyeongju 1286578800 Andong 1285974000 Panmunjom 1285455600 Suwon 1285282800 Jeonju 1282086000 Daegu -
16 Mar 2012
Shabu Shabu Restaurant & Teachers Karaoke Dinner
Daegu, South Korea
Two fridays ago I went with some of the new teachers in my neighbourhood to a Shabu Shabu restaurant. This is one of the korean restaurants that I like. Wednesday of this week we had gone for an english teachers dinner from my school to another Shabu Shabu restaurant across the road from our school. Here is a brief video another KBlogger made about shabu shabu. Basically you boil your own meat in a pot that sits in the centre of your table along with vegetables. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1E3hyAx iOs I believe there are maybe three types of Shabu Shabu, Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese. The one across from our school is Vietnamese. This style is different in that you use rice paper made in circles, which you soak in water to soften, and place your food items inside making a wrap. Here is an earlier blog entry from a vietnamese style shabu shabu restaurant. http://blog.travelpod.com/travel-blog-e ntries/londone7/1/1292881179/tpod.html When I first came to this neighbourhood a teacher had taken me to a local shabu restaurant. Usually you are given a platter of meat, and one for vegetables. This one was different in that the vegetables were a self serve all you can eat buffet style which I havent seen in other shabu restaurants. Having gone more than a year ago I had no idea where this restaurant was other than a general area. I'd tried a few times to find it but never could. So this time with a group of the new teachers I wanted to take them but we couldnt find it. Luckily, as we were walking back to an Italian restaurant instead we passed it so I herded everyone over. As we were a large group we were able to order one meat platter and one seafood platter. The owner who spoke some english suggested we go for the higher priced all you can eat which meant unlimited meat refills. The centre pot had two halves, one for mild broth, one for spicy. Then you place your vegetable and meat items and bring to a boil. On the seafood platter we had giant clams, shrimps, small octopus as well as other shellfish. You then use tongs and scissors to lift, cut, or de-shell the items. Even though we paid for the meat refill platter we never ordered a second as it was just too much food with all the veggies. I think we paid 12,000w per person without drinks ($11). There was more food to come the following Friday with a teachers dinner. This time we went to a karaoke restaurant we had gone to a year earlier. This was a different style of cooking from other restaurants. You either had a centre flame pit to grill your meat or a raised gas fired pot on whose surface you cooked your items. The latter had a small paper cup on one side where all the excess oil drained into. Again you use scissors and tongs to turn, pick up, or cut items. There was a large plate of lettuce leaves I thought was salad. This was used to place vegetables and meat items into a wrap in your palm. Later the teachers karaoke began after dinner. There were some solo or group performances with tamborines. I was surprised when the new vice principal really danced up a jig. I did not perform this year. Adjacent to us in the next room was another school with two foreign english teachers that I knew so they would have noticed any english karaoke songs. Life has been busy since with too many more dinners with friends.
- comments