Friday, May 30, 2008

Mama's Kitchen, Seoul





After having quite a lot of famous Korean food, I was brought to this home cooking restaurant called Mama's kitchen. Certianly, Mama is still so busy with preparing such a variety of food. So please salute to all the mothers in this World, with "謝謝 (Chinese)", "thank you", "kum sa mi da (Korean)", "Khor Khun Krup/Ka (Thai)", "Terrimagazin (Malay)", "Guen Ung (Vietnamese)", "Merci (French)", "Arigatou (Japanese)".....

About the dishes, they have "Yellow Flower" fish. Sorry I don't know the English name of that fish but we call it "Yellow Flower" in Chinese. They half marinate the fish with some salt, like the my Grandmom used to do the same and we call that as "salty fresh". So you don't need to get any seasoning. Then 2nd one - I think for those who have tried Korean food should have tried this one - glass noodle. For the 3rd one, I am a bit impressed. It's kind like in between the Cantonese roast pork and the Sichuan boil pork, but they eat it together with Kimchi. The 4th one is to entertain your eyes - see how busy the Korean mama is. The last one reminds me of some dish in Beijing - kind of a chewy cake with vegetable. Again, the Korean cuisine is with a lot of vegetable, which is really good for health.

6 comments:

Fillet-O said...

so this one is similar to Xuan-mai in Bangkok

they look so tempting

in the sea said...

However, I think for this one it's just the gimick. Actually, the restaurant only has two menu - one is an expensive menu at 13,000won (US$13) and the other is 8,000 won (US$8). It's the expensive one on the photo.

Stella said...

Fillet-O,
You have been to Yuan-Mai too huh. You must be very local in BKK. Xuan-Mai is one of my favorite.
Too bad I did not try any Korean food in BKK yet. Must try Arirang and Crepe on Soi 12.

Fillet-O said...

yes Stella, I am regular to Bangkok, Xuan Mai is the best Vietnemese after Thanglong (on Soi Langsuan) quality drop

in the sea said...

Actually, there is one nice Vietnamese restaurant opposite to "Mak Ung Kee" wonton noodle on Wellington Street, Mmh, forgot the name. That one made the beef soup base is really nice. I have to bring you to that shop if you will ever be in HK then. BTW, they have a baby lotus stem salad, which is so good.

Stella said...

Thank you Fish Fillet and Sea for your reply.