Posted on May 11, 2015
So who here ate something great while being hungry over seas then came back to have the same thing and it was terrible?
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We patrolled to the bazaar to get eggs and mixed it with rice,onions,potatoes,and an un Godly amount of hot sauce. It was amazing. Tried after being back about a month and couldn't eat more than a couple bites.
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Korea - Yakimando - Mystery meat deep fried in a flour-like shell. Vegetables optional.
Japan - Yakisoba - Fried cabbage, Add the meat of choice/convenience/budget
I'm confident I've misspelled both. But, these dishes in front of you signaled the end of good liberty call. They were predicated with formaldehyde-based beer. Yet to find anything as good stateside.
Japan - Yakisoba - Fried cabbage, Add the meat of choice/convenience/budget
I'm confident I've misspelled both. But, these dishes in front of you signaled the end of good liberty call. They were predicated with formaldehyde-based beer. Yet to find anything as good stateside.
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I spent a month in India. I've yet to find Indian food that's even remotely as good. The quest for good Naan will consume me yet!
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SFC Steven Borders
I was in New Dehli for two weeks. I did like their Naan and had an outstanding Lamb Burger while I was there.
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State-side kimchi just doesn't have the same flavor or kick. Almost inedible.
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
Got the good stuff once in a small shop in LA, Cali ... they made it themselves.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koreatown,_Los_Angeles
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Koreatown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Koreatown (Korean: 코리아타운 Koliataun), also known as a Little Korea or Little Seoul, is a Korean ethnic enclave within a city or metropolitan area outside of the Korean Peninsula.
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