Dear Korean,
Though I've eaten at a real Korean restaurant only once (LA's Woo Lae Oak), I recall the food being delicious and I've had kimchi many times since then, yet only recently understood kimchi's nutritional benefits. I've recently become comfortable with the notion of moving from an hour north of NYC to St. Cloud, MN for an awesome work opportunity, and notice there appears to be a vibrant Korean culture in the twin cities area... any idea on where can I get the bomb kimchi stew?
Lance
Have at it, readers at Minnesota. Any place you like?
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