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TaiwaneseYou Thai?
That phrase is thrown around all the time in Thailand.
TaiwaneseYou Thai?
That phrase is thrown around all the time in Thailand.
You Thai?
That phrase is thrown around all the time in Thailand.
Why didn't you ask him if he is a ladyboy you ricistIf he answered yes, your next question would be "lady boy???"![]()

When I lived in Jeonju, SK I ate bibimbap just about every other day. Jeonju is known for their bibimbap.
Bibimbap, soju and kimchi.![]()
They were glass noodles right?Thank you Zeze for actually addressing the topic at hand - those damn noodles.
They were glass noodles right?
Yes sir.Glass noodles in the gambitang. As I understand it, instant ramen is pretty typical for buddae jiggae
My English friend is very weird she eat noodles with a fork. Even when we eat out she always uses a fork and never chop sticks, I keep telling her it's rude and she refuses to use chopsticks.
Yes it tastes cheap because that's the origin of the stew. It's army stew (lit translation)- made by unholy concoction of cheap canned meats thrown away by US army bases when meat was expensive. It's a poor man's dish. Stock is probably nothing more than gochujang & dried anchovy. You even throw in ramen noodles, of course it's cheap tasting.Not really a fan of buddae jiggae. It has that cheap taste..
Yes it tastes cheap because that's the origin of the stew. It's army stew (lit translation)- made by unholy concoction of cheap canned meats thrown away by US army bases when meat was expensive. It's a poor man's dish. Stock is probably nothing more than gochujang & dried anchovy. You even throw in ramen noodles, of course it's cheap tasting.
It's an American equivalence of going to taco bell or waffle house at 2am.
Late night drunk food foremost, but also eaten as a proper dinner, as well as lunch.Is dubbae jiggae drunk food, hangover food, or comfort food? A little bit of all 3 depending on what time of day?
I am still trying to get over the smell of kimchi. The taste is not so bad, just the smell.
Yes sir.
Mmmm buddae jiggae is the ultimate soul food junk food in drunken stupor. Eat em in tented pochas for maximum effect
I thought the ultimate drunk food in Korea was beondegi, but then again I was never that drunk while there to actually eat them.
Yes it tastes cheap because that's the origin of the stew. It's army stew (lit translation)- made by unholy concoction of cheap canned meats thrown away by US army bases when meat was expensive. It's a poor man's dish. Stock is probably nothing more than gochujang & dried anchovy. You even throw in ramen noodles, of course it's cheap tasting.
It's an American equivalence of going to taco bell or waffle house at 2am.
It's okay that you're a weirdo, but then you like to dump the entire rice into the stew. So that explains everything.I know the origin. And I tried many different versions. It's ok. But it's nothing I crave or go out of my way to eat.
You do realize there are literally dozens of different kinds of kimchi and many of them smell and taste nothing like each other?
The ones I tried in SK did have strong smell. I was able to eat them but I did not see what the big deal was. They were ok but I rather eat something else.
