seoul food for people who love to eat
Not kimchi, apparently. Or Korean food.
According to the Wall Street Journal’s Korea Realtime Blog, the G20 leaders will be dining on steak (한우, of course! and fancy persimmon fed cattle, at that) as part of a three-course western-style meal. They also won’t be serving caviar or fois gras for ethical concerns, and Fatman is a little less distraught at not being asked to join them in their repast at the National Museum.
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Jaim
November 18th, 2010 at 5:36 pm
Any word on whether or not the leaders toasted with makkolli? I remember hearing that was going to be the case, but then I heard nothing about it.
Too risky for Euro/Anglo palates?
annamatic
November 18th, 2010 at 10:21 pm
how on earth is the korean gov going to promote korean food to the world if they’re too ashamed to serve it to them? too bad…
fatmanseoul
November 23rd, 2010 at 3:19 pm
Fatman is given to understand that the dinner was accompanied by wine, some of which came from a vinyard owned by a Korean-American.