Your prefer jap or kor cuisine?

beer4105

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korean BBQ w soju.....

u la la....

uncle not a sake person....
 

marhcalim

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Both ish okay :o but me no like kimchi and most Korean 小菜. Jap huan the natto me have try in Japan when small n homestay, oso cmi.
 

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Prefer japanese food!

Korean rural restaurants give lots of side dishes though.
All refillable.
This is for 2 people w 2 main dish.
Can't remember the cost...maybe S$30 at most.

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princessreiko

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jap seems got more variety in terms of flavors.

kor abit like everything also spicy.
Agree!
I like Japanese food over Korean food as there is definitely more variety.
I can eat Japanese food everyday without being jerlak.
In fact, when I was in Japan, I never craved for any Singaporean food.
But when I was in Korea, I ended up eating Japanese food on most days instead :o !
 

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Japanese food alot more finesse. From the clean, pure taste of sashimi to the think heavy taste of ramen. You have the unique fried tempura that complements with their salty dip and a more refreshing option of cold soba.

Korean food mostly famous for spamming paste to overpower anything. Spam kimchi paste in soup become kimchi soup. Spam chilli paste on chicken become Korean fried chicken.
 

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Korea food very easy to cook. Take ingredients either put to bbq or throw in water and make soup. Then add their all purpose chili sauce for flavour. No need techniques one.
 
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