Posts Tagged ‘Spicy’

May 1, 2006 2

So Kong Dong Soontofu (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

More Korean food! This is known to be the best tofu place. They got special recipe for their soup base. It’s very very delicious! I got the Beef, pork, clam, shrimp and oyster combination. There’s also a seafood only combination (more seafood-ish flavor). I actually wish there’s more soup and less tofu ^^;;

Tags: , ,

February 5, 2006 2

Yu Chun (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

Tofu bowl and Clam soup noodle Kimchee dumpling noodle. Still haven’t explore Koreatown enough yet, so we’d always go back to one of the two Korean restaurants we know it’s good. ^^;; Their handmade noodles are really good, not to mention one of the few non heavy spicy kimchee red soup, light eatery.

Tags: , ,

November 28, 2005 3

Albae’s Restaurant (Koreatown)

By in 07: Mid-Wilshire

Spicy Seafood Noodle, their signature (?) dish on banner picture. Soup good but not the seafood. Spicy Rice bowl, so spicy that bascially a chilli sauce rice by the end. Soy bean Cold Noodle and Bean Sauce Noodle. The soy bean cold noodle is the most cleansing and lightest tasting thing I’ve had…in fact a […]

Tags: , ,

September 11, 2005 3

Tofu-Ya (Sawtelle)

By in 12: Sawtelle

Newly opened on Sawtelle. Since this is the westside where it lack non-Japanese Asian food, it is a good news whether this Korean tofu house is authentic or not (“Tofu-Ya”…err…). The three of us shared two tofu sets (one with the beef the other bibimbap), pretty good! The tofu was not spicy enough (we only […]

Tags: , ,

August 31, 2005 11

Spicy Seseme Noodle

By in 01: San Gabriel

The best veggie food I had over the funeral weekend was this take out from local Chinese restaurant. Spicy Seseme Sauce Noodle. The soup is not that hot despite the redness and it’s surprisingly tasty! The noodle as well.

Tags: , ,