Thursday, January 24, 2008

Korean Barbeque

It was a day everyone felt happy. We decided to dine outside and to forget about cooking at home. So, a suggestion was popped out to dine at a restaurant that serves Korean food.

Off we went to Kepong. The shop is opposite Carrefour and is owned by a Korean.

What captured our attention was the filtering system. My husband quickly took a photo of it. According to the owner, the filters are imported all the way from Korea.




Pretty neat, eh?


Beware of hot burning charcoal.



Our food is served. There are many refillable side dishes and the one I like most is the tapioca. Can you see it? The yellow pieces in the small bowl?







Here comes our lamb, nicely barbecued!





And I thought it's self service. Not bad at all! We were taught how to eat lamb the Korean way.


  1. Take one piece of cooked lamb.

  2. Dip in sauce (I'm not sure what sauce).

  3. Place the lamb on a lettuce.

  4. Put some garlic and wrap it up.

  5. Open your mouth and chew!

After all the main dishes and side dishes, we were served Korean rice wine. Great way to end a meal, huh?


The Korean boss and his non-Korean workers who are trained in a Korean way, gave us a 90 degree bow when we were leaving and my daughter returned their bow - 90 degree too and that made everybody laughed.


So, if you wish to try some Korean food but can't wait to step into Korea, try it here!

11 comments:

L B said...

I am totally unfamiliar with Korean food! But one day, I will catch up on everything! :-)

Kelly said...

Wah! hardwork b4 u can enjoy the delicious yummy chew!

Tammy said...

That all looks so good!

Sandy C. said...

Wow..that looks pretty intense...but worth the effort :)

Tot's Mom said...

Hey, how many blogs are you starting up? I'm lost now. Even with 1 blog, I'm short of TIME!! ANyway, I have tried Korean BBQ and it's good for a change at times.

Juliana RW said...

wow...i am hungry after see those pics :D

seems delicious...

wen said...

so its gd? worth going to?

J@n!ce said...

I used to see from those korean drama shows. They like to cut the meat as they bbq n eat.... :)

JO-N said...

LB,

Try eating.

Kelly,

Yup but it's kind of special, ya?

Tammy,

Yup. Delicious.

Sandy,

It sure did!

Audrey,

I have 3 personal blogs and 1 for business. Anyway, I don't update all everyday. They are in rotating basis. Just wanted to organise my blogs properly according to categories.

Jul,

Hungry? So, the pictures are quite clear, eh?

Wen,

Not bad but not worth. If you like Korean food, better go for Korean buffet (look out for my next post).

Janice,

Different people have different ways. It's amazing to learn about their culture.

g-lato said...

Wow that BBQ Grill looks so hi-tech! looks delicious. Korean bbq is always great, makes me smell like food afterwards too! lol.

Anonymous said...

I don't think there is any tradition of Korean's eating lamb. Lamb may have been cheaper for the restaurant.