Okay, I have a bit of catching-up to do.
I honestly don't remember the exact day this happened (Aug. 28 ?), but Leo treated us teachers-in-training out to a traditional chicken dinner--Korean style.
We all sat on the floor around 3 short tables put side-by-side. In the center of each table was a type of burner, as the following picture illustrates:
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If you like sharing and eating from the pan, you've found your restaurant (unfortunately, I don't know the name).
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They bring the chicken, cabbage, and other vegetables out to the pan and it cooks right there in front of you.
Oh, rule of thumb: red = spicy.
Leo is taking some of it out so we of tender tongues can withstand the flavor.
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The meal with its sidedishes.
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Mmmm, just look at the steam coming from the pan.
The plastic bag at the bottom has a wet towel to clean off your hands.
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Leaves for the chicken and vegies (pick up some and wrap'em in the leaf, and eat), a type of cole slaw, some tomato paste (not spicy), macaroni in mayo (?), chilis and garlic, and kimchi.
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Leo, Brian, Kharis, and I killed this pan.
This calls for a victory celebration at Baskin Robbins.
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Kharis and his new friend: "Skippy".
So yeah, this was our last meal out. Afterwards, we had ice cream @ Baskin Robbins. It was still a few nights before we knew where we were sentenced to serve . . .
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