Lynn and I got a night out without the kids last night, one of my coworkers babysat, so we wanted authentic Korean BBQ, sit on the floor and take your shoes off authentic. The resident expert on Okpo (he has been here over 3 years) directed us to this place they refer to as snorkleicous. It was rumored to have the best pork neck in town. Well, I can say if it doesn't have the best pork neck, it has gotta be in the top three. The pork neck was fantastic as advertised. After dinner we headed over to this German style beer haus for a drink or two before heading back. Lynn decided she wanted Pinot Grigio, which is only sold by the bottle ($45). We decided to order it. After 10 minues of searching, the guy treturned to inform us they were out. The only other wine she liked on the list was Beringer white zin, but at $50 a bottle we couldn't live with ourselves for doing that. So she preceded to try and order a beer. The first four beers she tried (Heineken, Corona, two other good beers) they were out of. The only bottled import they had was Budweiser. So we ended up splitting a pitcher of Cass (Crisp and Fizzy!). All in all a good night on the town, and if you ever are looking for a good pork neck resteraunt, I have just the place for you...
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Pork neck, anyone?
Lynn and I got a night out without the kids last night, one of my coworkers babysat, so we wanted authentic Korean BBQ, sit on the floor and take your shoes off authentic. The resident expert on Okpo (he has been here over 3 years) directed us to this place they refer to as snorkleicous. It was rumored to have the best pork neck in town. Well, I can say if it doesn't have the best pork neck, it has gotta be in the top three. The pork neck was fantastic as advertised. After dinner we headed over to this German style beer haus for a drink or two before heading back. Lynn decided she wanted Pinot Grigio, which is only sold by the bottle ($45). We decided to order it. After 10 minues of searching, the guy treturned to inform us they were out. The only other wine she liked on the list was Beringer white zin, but at $50 a bottle we couldn't live with ourselves for doing that. So she preceded to try and order a beer. The first four beers she tried (Heineken, Corona, two other good beers) they were out of. The only bottled import they had was Budweiser. So we ended up splitting a pitcher of Cass (Crisp and Fizzy!). All in all a good night on the town, and if you ever are looking for a good pork neck resteraunt, I have just the place for you...
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Happy belated anniversary.I love reading the blogs.I feel connected by it.The prt about taking the kids to the park and being able to exercise there is such a great thing.Maybe you and Rick could make a fortune on that idea here in the states.God only knows how much the americans need to exercise.
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