Dear readers,
Would anybody like to help out Stephan?
Dear Korean,
I moved to Seoul a few months ago to start a new job. Unfortunately due to a lack of an eating partner, I've been forced to eat out at Kimbap restaurant every other night. Although I've learned to read Hangeul, I have yet to fill out the vocabulary to put it to any good use. Do you have any tips on websites that list different types of Korean food accompanied by an English translation? I've found a few dishes by trial and error, but the more elaborate dishes are still a mystery.
Hungrily yours,
Stephan
The Korean knows the minders of various Korean food blogs frequent AaK!. The Korean could have simply replied in an email, but now is the chance for Korean food blogs to show off on this blog. Go nuts.
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