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Ningyou 11-25-2008 09:38 PM

Yeah, that doesn't sound too bad. I doubt it'll be expensive where I live. Or hopefully not. Plus, it'd only be for 2 people, not a bunch.

I can't wait to go though :] I'm excited.

TalnSG 11-25-2008 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Ningyou (Post 633480)
How about anything on a budget? Or are most Korean restaurants going to be sort of pricey?

Like anywhere, the more meat the higher the price, especially if its prime cuts. But most of it is reasonable and you usually get a lot of food for the price. The kimchi jiggae I get here is more than I can finish in a sitting and is only $8.99 (USD). Sometimes I have more than enough to take home for the next day's lunch.

Bulgogi will run $12-18 (USD), depending on the place.

Ningyou 11-25-2008 09:46 PM

Oh, that's not bad at all! That's good to know. Cause I don't think I'd spend over $50 just for 2 people at one place, unless it was for an anniversary or something.

Thanks to both of you :)

yuujirou 11-25-2008 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Ningyou (Post 633500)
Oh, that's not bad at all! That's good to know. Cause I don't think I'd spend over $50 just for 2 people at one place, unless it was for an anniversary or something.

Thanks to both of you :)

couples come into the restaurant i work at and they eat up to $130 >.>'''
w/ no alcohol xD

xYinniex 11-25-2008 09:56 PM

I've had korean food for two for about $60 once.
day out XD
>.<
I spend waay too much money on food.

Ningyou 12-02-2008 04:35 AM

Yeah, that is a little ridiculous to spend that much money on food. >.< but hey, if you have money to spend, why not?

peterv20 12-02-2008 05:35 AM

kimchi
 
like coffee,beer and other food,kimchi is an aquired taste.like ketchup and salsa..after a while you'll find out that you can't have any kind of asian food without a side of kimchi!:vsign:

yuujirou 12-02-2008 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xYinniex (Post 633513)
I've had korean food for two for about $60 once.
day out XD
>.<
I spend waay too much money on food.

apparently, you and i both
>.<"'

kenmei 12-02-2008 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xYinniex (Post 633513)
I've had korean food for two for about $60 once.
day out XD
>.<
I spend waay too much money on food.

i took my friend to korean food for thanksgiving "dinner" (she had to work so she couldn't join us for ours at 2pm) ...korean restraunts and dennys were the only places open. we only spent ~$40 on 1 bibimbap, 1 bulgogi, 1 soondoobu and it came with all the free little dishes (kimchee, daikon, beansprouts and rice)...we didn't finish it though XD

it was great

TalnSG 12-02-2008 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by yuujirou (Post 633506)
couples come into the restaurant i work at and they eat up to $130 >.>'''
w/ no alcohol xD

Yeah, but you are talking sushi, and good quality too. :)

If I ever spend $130 on just two people in a Korean restaurant, we will have been there all night and consumed lots of alcohol --- and/or included some sushi. Which given the number of korean owned sushi bars in Dallas, is in the realm of possibility.


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