I have a lot to say about this meal. First, don't eat this for lunch right before a noon meeting.
1. Let's talk about Korean food. I rarely eat it alone. It's almost always an affair. We would order a bevy of meats, ringed by platelets of banchan-- those random pickled and other assorted side dishes. My favorites are fish cake and dried anchovies.
On the rare occasion, I would order a dumpling soup.
Today, I ordered kimchi fried rice. For protein, it came with little chunks of beef and SPAM. It was damn tasty, especially with some smokey hot sauce on top. I was not expecting banchan. Unfortunately, they were not as good as the fried rice.
2. Now let's talk about this eatery's location. In America, there is a chain of Chinese supermarkets called Ranch 99. Basically, if there are a lot of Chinese residents in a town, it gets a Ranch 99 market. There's a Ranch 99 in Richmond, and it anchors a strip mall that contains a number of businesses that caters to Chinese people-- restaurants, real estate offices, Chinese medicine stores, fortune tellers, etc. This Korean eatery is in the same strip mall. Even though this Korean place has been around for a few years, I never ate there because I didn't know how good a Korean place would be in a Chinese-dominated strip mall. Now you know what goes on in my bulbous head when I make food decisions.
3. You'll notice that I categorized this as a South Korean eatery. I could have just counted this as "Korean". However, I want to check North Korea off the list only after I have eaten at a restaurant owned and/or operated by the North Korean government.
Here is a video of a North Korean restaurant in Amsterdam. Creepy as hell. Check out the manager whispering to the poor waitresses as they are being interviewed.
Countries tried so far:
Asia: China, India, Japan, Philippines, South Korea
Europe: Italy
North America: Mexico, USA
So um, I have eaten at a bona fide North Korean restaurant. Run by North Koreans who got sent to China (Tianjin specifically) to earn foreign currency for the government.
ReplyDeleteI didn't take any photos, but my wife probably did. When I have some free time, I might look up those photos and see if I can put together a short piece on the experience. I wouldn't call it creepy, but it was certain amusing.
@Charles: Please email the photos and story to me! I'm dying of curiosity.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I've been to Amsterdam four times and never knew there was a State-backed North Korean restaurant there?!? I need to start planning my fifth trip to Amsterdam!
ReplyDeleteThis seems to be a well-updated list of current locations.
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