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What does it mean if a girl want to introduce you to a group of people?

I went out with her once, I brought her some little gifts and took her to a Korean Restaurant. It was on the 7th of Sept. We haven’t talked for a while since. She invited a bunch of people for a event recently but I told her I couldn’t go because I have to work, I suggested we could meet up another time in the future for sushi. I also told her I miss her and want to see her. She then suggested we could meet up next Wednesday for sushi, she also mentioned that she would like to introduce her friends to me and have a group dinner. What does that mean?

Hmm. It could mean that she wants to introduce her friends to you and have a group dinner. Or, it could mean that she wants to introduce her friends to you and have a group dinner. It’s all so confusing though, so maybe she just wants to she wants to introduce her friends to you and have a group dinner.

Women eh?!

Eating Korean Fusion Food (Han’s Deli) Pasta, Chicken Fingers, Fries & Garlic Bread in Yongin, Korea

0 Eating Korean Fusion Food (Hans Deli) Pasta, Chicken Fingers, Fries & Garlic Bread in Yongin, KoreaIn this travel video we take you on a tour of our favourite fusion restaurant in Korea (Han’s Deli) where we order cheese over baked spaghetti, chicken fingers, assorted fries and garlic bread.

We were very satisfied and thrilled to have recently found a franchise located in Audrey’s district of Yongin. One of the servers who works there is thrilled whenever we drop by for lunch or dinner; he always offers us free soft drinks and other free small side dishes to go along with our meal. It’s no wonder we frequent Han’s Deli as much as we do! When he noticed we were taking pictures of our food and making a video, he came over to help us with it. You’ll notice him here in the video

The food at Han’s Deli is best described as western food with an added Korean twist. In Korea, these types of establishments are called ‘fusion’ restaurants. Although they don’t serve ‘authentic’ foreign food, it’s close enough most of the time. In fact, sometimes it’s even better than the original.

Han’s deli specializes in pastas — and boy do they ever pile on the cheese — and chicken dishes. Our cheese oven spaghetti was like an irrupting volcano of cheesy goodness. The chicken tenders lived up to their ‘tender’ name. The garlic bread was pretty close to being spot on authentic. Overall, the meal was delicious and quite filling given how big the portions were.

One of our favourite aspects of this Korean Restaurant is that it serves delicious western food at affordable prices. Many chains in Korea that serve western or foreign food are very expensive.

We enjoy our high carb meal paying less than $15 in total for it:

http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/korean-fusion-food

이 여행 비디오에서 우리는 한국에서 우리가 제일 좋아하는 퓨전 레스토랑 (한스 델리)의 투어에 당신을 가지고 어디 구운 스파게티, 치킨 손가락, 모듬 튀김, 마늘 빵에 순서 치즈.

우리는 매우 만족, 최근 용인의 오드리의 지구에 위치한 프랜차이즈를 발견하는 흥분되었다. 우리는 점심이나 저녁 식사로 드롭 할 때마다이 작동하는 서버 중 하나가 전율, 그는 항상 우리의 식사와 함께 갈 우리 무료 청량 음료와 다른 자유로운 호리 호리한 몸매의 요리를 제공합니다. 그것은 더 많은 우리처럼 우리가 자주 한강의 델리 궁금 없어요! 그는 우리가 우리 음식의 사진을 찍고 비디오를 만들고 있었다 발견했을 때, 그는 그것으로 우리를 도와왔다. 당신은 비디오;) 여기에 그를 알 수 있습니다

한강의 델리에서 음식을 가장 추가 한국 트위스트와 함께 양식으로 설명되어 있습니다. 한국에서는 사업장의 이러한 유형은 ‘융합’레스토랑이라고합니다. 그들이 ‘진짜’외국 음식을 제공하지 않지만, 그것은 대부분의 시간을 충분히 가까이있다. 사실, 때로는 원래보다 낫다.

한스 델리 파스타 전문 -와 소년들은 어느 치즈 더미 않습니다 – 그리고 닭 요리. 우리 치즈 오븐 스파게티 치즈 선한 irrupting 화산 같았다.치킨 텐더는 ‘부드러운’이름에 살았습니다.마늘 빵 정통에 자리 존재에 아주 가까이 있었다. 전반적으로, 식사는 맛 있었다 ​​그리고 아주 부분이 얼마나 큰 주어진 웁니다.

이 한식당 우리의 마음에 드는 부분 중 하나는 저렴한 가격에 맛있는 서양 음식을 제공한다는 것입니다. 서양이나 외국 음식을 제공 국내의 많은 체인은 매우 비싸다.

우리는 그것을 위해 총 $ 15 이하 지불 우리의 높은 탄수화물 식사를 즐기실 수 :

This is part of our Life in Korea series. As per usual, there is plenty of silly humor and bloopers at the end – signature moments of our travel videos.

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All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).

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Who ever been to a restaurant called Topokki in Birmingham, UK?

Who’s ever been to a Korean Restaurant called Topokki in Birmingham, UK? because the staff are so friendly and the food there is really nice what do you think of it?

I’ve never been there, but from the reviews it seems pretty good.

I might give it a try myself.

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What is the best Korean restaurant in Sydney, Australia?

I’m having a pre-wedding dinner with my soon-to-be in-laws flying in from Korea and would like to go to an authentic Korean Restaurant in Sydney that has a separate function room. Any suggestions?

By far the 2 best ones are O Bal Tan and Madang.

http://www.mademoiselleinsydney.com/2012/06/13/o-bal-tan-korean-barbecue-sydney-cbd/

http://www.mademoiselleinsydney.com/2012/11/11/im-madang-about-sydney-madang-sydneys-best-korean-barbecue-sydney-cbd/

How many calories are in 4 chicken nuggets?

I ate 4 chicken nuggets from a Korean Restaurant.They were normal sized nuggets and I didn’t put ketchup or anything else on them.They weren’t overly seasoned either.

Around 190

Seoul Restaurant & Korean food

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What’s the difference between kamsahamnida and komap sumnida in Korean?

I know they both mean thank you. I try to say komap sumnida when I go to a Korean Restaurant or to a korean store but everyone always answers kamsahamnida. I hear kamsahamnida all the time but I never hear komapsumnida. Why? I live in California.

kamsahamnida has a Sino-Korean (Chinese) root in the beginning "kamsa (which comes from the Chinese "gan xie" meaning "to thanks/appreciate"). komapsumnida is purely Korean. They’re both commonly used and are both in polite forms. Many will habitually say kamsahamnida but from what I’ve learned, they’re making an effort to say things in pure Korean if there are equivalents. Last year, I went to Korea and all of the announcements (i.e. on the plane, at department stores and on the radio news, etc.) all used komapsumnida at the end.

Eating Korean Food in Thailand | Delicious Korean Meal (김치전 & 군만두) at the Korea House in Chiang Mai

0 Eating Korean Food in Thailand | Delicious Korean Meal (김치전 & 군만두) at the Korea House in Chiang MaiIn our latest travel video we head to a Korean Restaurant (Korea House) in Chiang Mai to satisfy our urge to eat Korean food by devouring Kimchi pancakes/pizza (김치전) and Pan Fried Dumplings (군만두). These are two of our favorite Korean dishes and seeing them before our very eyes, once again, cast our minds back to when we first started dating in Korea.

Having left Korea only three months ago, we’ve honestly really missed eating Korean food more than we ever would have anticipated. Although, we certainly enjoy Korean food, we both often dreamed of Thai and Indian curries while living as teachers in the former Hermit Kingdom.

Whenever we’ve had a clamoring for Korean food we’ve tried our best to find a Korean restaurant in SE Asia. A couple of months ago we had an amazing feast at a Korean Restaurant, Daebak, in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

This meal, although delicious, didn’t compare to that incredible experience; however, the food here was definitely good.

One funny quirk about this restaurant is that it charged for the side dishes which are ALWAYS free at Korean restaurants in Korea. We found the portions quite generous, but since we had eyes bigger than our stomachs, we ended up ordering a second round of everything! That was a big mistake as we left feeling bloated as opposed to comfortably full.

It was a complete diet fail for me, the guy who is supposedly trying to lose the blogger belly once and for all this summer. For me, it’s always comfort foods or cravings that cause me to temporarily fall off the wagon, when it comes healthy eating and/or dieting.

Overall, the meal cost just over 300 Baht (roughly $10 USD) for the initial course and 200 Baht more for round two (just under $7 USD). Compared to local Thai food in Chiang Mai, it’s definitely a bit of a splurge; hence, we won’t be eating here too often.

If you’re looking to visit this restaurant it’s located on the Northeast corner of the gated city center. It’s nearby Mike’s Burgers and El Diablo Mexican restaurant:

http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/korean-meal-in-chiang-mai

This is part of our Travel in Thailand series. We’re making a series of videos showcasing Thai culture, Thai arts, Thai foods, Thai religion and Thai people.

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Are there any Korean restaurants in Hampshire if so please help me?

Looking for Korean Restaurants in Hampshire?
Hampshire England I was meant to say.

I’m sure there is, try to google or go online to search one in your location *