Saturday, June 17, 2006

E-mart


E-mart, where I usually buy food and things.

E-mart is no.1 discount store in Korea.
(Is the word right? Do they call it 'discount store'? store like Walmart, Carrefour, etc.)

Worldwide no.1, Walmart used to be no.5, but now they withdrawed from Korea.
Carrefour followed Walmart. They also gave up Korean market.
It is said that the two big stores failed localization.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Kimchi jjigae restaurant: Jang-ggo-bang

Jang-ggo-bang gimchi jjigaeKimchi jjigae (김치찌개) restuarant, 'Jang-ggo-bang(장꼬방)' is located at Seocho-dong, Seoul.

It's near my workplace, so I could drop by at lunch time one day. Dishes are inexpensive (considering it's located in Gangnam area) and neat.




Jang-ggo-bang basic setting

Basic setting. Pickled sesame leaves(절인 깻잎), Kimchi(김치), and Gim(dried seaweed,김). Gim is not the usual salted one, but what you eat with soy sauce. These three are all good. Before they serve Kimchi jjigae, it is happy to eat these dishes with rice. Especially we liked the Kimchi.




Jang-ggo-bang gimchi jjigae

It is Kimchi jjigae which this restaurant is specialized for. Unlike usual restaurant in Korea, they serve a small bowl of the jjigae for each person, not a big pot for several people. Hence it is easy to eat and neat. The jjigae is made of mature Kimchi (most important material, 묵은김치), Welsh onions, and pork. Both the basic dishes and jjigae look simple but taste wonderful.




Jang-ggo-bang gyeranmari

Big yellow one is Korean egg roll (gyeranmari, 계란말이) which is similar to omelet. We ordered one egg roll with one Kimchi jjigae for two people, and we finally ate all the Kimchi jjigae but gave up eatting the egg roll completely up.

Beside the entrance of restaurant, you will see a woman keeps on making egg roll, which is quite interesting to look at while you are waiting for the seats empty.



Jang-ggo-bang sungnyung

Nurungbap(누룽밥) and Sungnyung(숭늉) are self-serve. You can eat as much as you like. Additional rice (밥) is also self-serve and no extra charge. People who eat a lot may like this restaurant. :)


Jang-ggo-bang inside


Jang-ggo-bang

Kimchi jjiage with mature kimchi, which is quite common cuisine, is modernly recreated here. There are some resturant which says "Our specialty is blah~ blah (우리는 뭐뭐뭐 전문입니다)" but actually we find no specialty on them. Unlike those, Kimchi jjigae is really specialty of Jang-ggo-bang. On the sign, they say food is made of fresh materials from Jeollabukdo province(전라북도). I don't know I should believe it 100%, though, it gives more points.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Ganga - Indian restaurant

I like Indian curry.
Though it is uncommon and quite expensive in Korea.
My favorite Indian restaurant is Ganga.
The first shop opened in Apgujeong-dong, Seoul.
And now there are several branch restaurants.

These photos are taken in the one at Apgujeong-dong.

Nan

Nan - Indian bread

I like this very much. Eating nan is fun, even without curry. People also eat curry with chawal( ice). I prefer nan to chawal.

spinach curry
Palak paneer - Spinach curry

It tastes much better than I expected.


Chicken curry
Chicken Makhni

There're more than ten sort of chicken curries in Ganga, and this is my favorite one. Cream and butter included make it more soft and delicious.


Bean Curry
Dal bukhara - bean curry

I was curious what curry tastes like if it contains beans. It's not bad. But previous two curries are better I think.


Tandoori chicken salad

Tandoori chicken salad

Tandoori chicken is one of the most famous Indian food. Red color and herbs are remarkable.

Indian chilli chicken
Indian chilli chicken

A little hot, but not to be concerned much. I think Tandoori chicken is better.

at Ganga
Ganga

The place is rather dark to take photos of food. But I like the atmosphere.
Everything's good here.... except the high price.
It usually costs more than 20,000won per person. (about 21 USD)

I hope Indian cusine get more popular in Korea, so there are more of new Indian restaurant which may effect the price.