When in Jeju eat like the Jeju-ans do! This time around I had Jeju Seafood Shabu Shabu - well, we had to sit on the floor to eat this...and I made the mistake of saying 'Oh, Japanese style'.....and from then onwards I discovered how utterly unpopular the Japanese are among Koreans. History has it that the Japanese occupied Korea for over 30 years...and until today the Koreans have not forgotten this! Enough said!
Seafood Shabu Shabu can be said to be steamboat with lots of mussels, crabs and prawns -all this eaten with rice and also ramen along with side dishes - kimchi, pickled shallots, seaweed and bean sprouts.
Simply called Jeju BBQ this is a very mouth watering dish. Pork is cooked on a hot plate and eaten with rice and side dishes. A bowl of seaweed soup is also served along with some greens.
Seafood Shabu Shabu can be said to be steamboat with lots of mussels, crabs and prawns -all this eaten with rice and also ramen along with side dishes - kimchi, pickled shallots, seaweed and bean sprouts.
Simply called Jeju BBQ this is a very mouth watering dish. Pork is cooked on a hot plate and eaten with rice and side dishes. A bowl of seaweed soup is also served along with some greens.
I passed by Uptown and saw this newly opened place. How are the prices there? :) food looks good though!
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