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Holy! Can I said lottadeliciousfoodmuch? We grabbed some takeout from Sura today... it's maybe the 5th time in my life I've eaten Korean, but I'm learning my way around the menu a little bit. Every time I read Bi bim bap, I can hear Sylvie C saying in my head... she's my link to knowing even the slightest bit about Korean food. I got there right at 5 when they opened for the evening. I was the only one there! But I ordered myself some kimchi and pork fried rice, beef bulgogi and veggie stir fry. There wasn't a whole lot to do while I waited, but they gave me some tea in the meanwhile. If my memory serves me correctly, this spot was once an Italian resto. Anyway, obviously that isn't the case anymore. There's nothing remotely Italian left about it. The three dishes were under $40... and holy mackerel were we full! Especially after the kimchi and fried rice... there's still some of that left in the fridge. I daresay, if I keep eating yummy Korean food like this one, I might have to start learning how to cook it myself.
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