You dip some kind of waxy paper into hot water where it shrinks and begins to thin out and then you put in your ingredients into a bundle and add some sauce. You then tie your parcel up and pop into your mouth. The food tasted clean - it's the best way to describe how it felt whilst eating. I will certainly go again as soon as possible.
A former English teacher in South Korea now back in England contemplating what happens next...
Monday, 15 March 2010
Vietnamese food after taekwondo
On Friday after the taekwondo test we went out for dinner to celebrate. Again our Master treated us to some food. This time we tried a Vietnamese-style restaurant which is just seconds away from my apartment. The food was fresh and very tasty. The ingredients were mainly vegetables. Peppers, onions, bean sprouts and others but there was also come chicken and mushrooms.
You dip some kind of waxy paper into hot water where it shrinks and begins to thin out and then you put in your ingredients into a bundle and add some sauce. You then tie your parcel up and pop into your mouth. The food tasted clean - it's the best way to describe how it felt whilst eating. I will certainly go again as soon as possible.




You dip some kind of waxy paper into hot water where it shrinks and begins to thin out and then you put in your ingredients into a bundle and add some sauce. You then tie your parcel up and pop into your mouth. The food tasted clean - it's the best way to describe how it felt whilst eating. I will certainly go again as soon as possible.
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