Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just eat something else for lunch? Or remove the feeding tube if she's force feeding you?
I mean, if your options are eat Korean food or don't, why would you not?
Because Mexican, Italian, French, Portuguese, Thai, Chinese, and Indian are just objectively better and more diverse cuisines.
This. I eat all foods. DMV area Korean food is just not particularly appealing. Sure once or twice a year. But salty cabbage based, no diary or sweet flavors? Yeah, there’s a reason why I’ve never heard anyone (but apparently one poster on this thread) say Korean is in their top five. And a reason why Korean restaurants are still few and far between in the US outside of LA.
Look, I hate Virginia, but Korean food is the dominant food for a huge swath of the burbs. More H-Marts than the regular groceries. And it's great. The K-food sprawl in the burbs is iconic. NExt you're going to tell me there's no good ethiopian too. LOL
Also, the #1 restaurant in DC a few years ago was Anju and it's still in the top 25. Bonchon is easily the top 5 fast casual and has been for 10+ years.
Nothing sweet? gtfo with the mochi donuts and the Paris Baguettes everywhere.
There’s more and better Mexican food joints in the dmv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just eat something else for lunch? Or remove the feeding tube if she's force feeding you?
I mean, if your options are eat Korean food or don't, why would you not?
Because Mexican, Italian, French, Portuguese, Thai, Chinese, and Indian are just objectively better and more diverse cuisines.
This. I eat all foods. DMV area Korean food is just not particularly appealing. Sure once or twice a year. But salty cabbage based, no diary or sweet flavors? Yeah, there’s a reason why I’ve never heard anyone (but apparently one poster on this thread) say Korean is in their top five. And a reason why Korean restaurants are still few and far between in the US outside of LA.
Look, I hate Virginia, but Korean food is the dominant food for a huge swath of the burbs. More H-Marts than the regular groceries. And it's great. The K-food sprawl in the burbs is iconic. NExt you're going to tell me there's no good ethiopian too. LOL
Also, the #1 restaurant in DC a few years ago was Anju and it's still in the top 25. Bonchon is easily the top 5 fast casual and has been for 10+ years.
Nothing sweet? gtfo with the mochi donuts and the Paris Baguettes everywhere.
There’s more and better Mexican food joints in the dmv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just eat something else for lunch? Or remove the feeding tube if she's force feeding you?
I mean, if your options are eat Korean food or don't, why would you not?
Because Mexican, Italian, French, Portuguese, Thai, Chinese, and Indian are just objectively better and more diverse cuisines.
This. I eat all foods. DMV area Korean food is just not particularly appealing. Sure once or twice a year. But salty cabbage based, no diary or sweet flavors? Yeah, there’s a reason why I’ve never heard anyone (but apparently one poster on this thread) say Korean is in their top five. And a reason why Korean restaurants are still few and far between in the US outside of LA.
Look, I hate Virginia, but Korean food is the dominant food for a huge swath of the burbs. More H-Marts than the regular groceries. And it's great. The K-food sprawl in the burbs is iconic. NExt you're going to tell me there's no good ethiopian too. LOL
Also, the #1 restaurant in DC a few years ago was Anju and it's still in the top 25. Bonchon is easily the top 5 fast casual and has been for 10+ years.
Nothing sweet? gtfo with the mochi donuts and the Paris Baguettes everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just eat something else for lunch? Or remove the feeding tube if she's force feeding you?
I mean, if your options are eat Korean food or don't, why would you not?
Because Mexican, Italian, French, Portuguese, Thai, Chinese, and Indian are just objectively better and more diverse cuisines.
This. I eat all foods. DMV area Korean food is just not particularly appealing. Sure once or twice a year. But salty cabbage based, no diary or sweet flavors? Yeah, there’s a reason why I’ve never heard anyone (but apparently one poster on this thread) say Korean is in their top five. And a reason why Korean restaurants are still few and far between in the US outside of LA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just eat something else for lunch? Or remove the feeding tube if she's force feeding you?
I mean, if your options are eat Korean food or don't, why would you not?
Because Mexican, Italian, French, Portuguese, Thai, Chinese, and Indian are just objectively better and more diverse cuisines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just eat something else for lunch? Or remove the feeding tube if she's force feeding you?
I mean, if your options are eat Korean food or don't, why would you not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTS interview about their favorite American food, and they list Korean food and other food available in Korea
Yeah Korean food encompasses a wide variety of stuff. And a lot of it, like the fried chicken and a lot of the barbecue, is directly borrowed from us or china or Japan.
next, you'll be saying that kimchee is actually Chinese.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BTS interview about their favorite American food, and they list Korean food and other food available in Korea
Yeah Korean food encompasses a wide variety of stuff. And a lot of it, like the fried chicken and a lot of the barbecue, is directly borrowed from us or china or Japan.
Anonymous wrote:BTS interview about their favorite American food, and they list Korean food and other food available in Korea
Anonymous wrote:This thread is hilarious. Thanks for the entertainment.