The way the hot pot was finished off was very Korean. This would give Korean hot pot an identity. Chinese and Japanese hot pot would normally enjoy the remaining soup that has all the flavors of the ingredients cooked into.
I love this and I'm glad they're trying to expand to other countries. Honestly, I'd love to go travel and try them though 😭 Gives me a reason to go do something for the first time in forever. Anyways, I love your videos Dave! Keep up the great content and I appreciate you🙏💙
Just want to add that I'm not attacking him, but rather a bit concerned. It's a K-Food Tour: Dave is born American, but Korean at heart. Perfect candidate, but I hope he wasn't obligated to speak full English because of the American half. If you read this, Dave, I hope you're okay! And I'm sorry if I misunderstood everything
Survey done! I think any of these places would succeed in Federal Way, Washington as we have a huge population of Korean and other Asian descent. So most here have open minds to Korean cuisine. Plus there is a “foodie” culture here, so I think these places will “trend” well in this area.
Really making me miss Korea man... I'm guessing the sponsor wanted you speaking English for the video? Was honestly so awkward seeing you speak English for that duration. You seemed almost out of breath ahaha. I definitely prefer you reviewing stuff in Korean, but will always be a fan, Dave. Cheers, from Canada
I live in China and literally just came home from eating Gamjatang for dinner (at a local Korean restaurant) for the first time to this video and Dave eating gamjatang.
It's been a long time since I last ate authentic golbaengi! I miss it a lot! Been wanting to cook golbaengi at home, but it's hard to find canned moon snail in PH
Survey is completed! I really hope some or all of these restaurants come here to the US. There's not really the opportunity to try any of those dishes here unless you get really lucky with some small family-run Korean place in your town.
I love to dip everything in 떡볶이 sauce. I dip, fried chicken, chicken nuggets, sausage, 김밥, fries, grilled KBBQ meat (non-marinated), any 전 (Korean pancakes, or Korean dishes that are pan fried dipped with egg), mix the sauce with rice, Korean dumplings, lumpia, egg rolls, hard boiled eggs, add ramen noodles, and so much more possibilities.
Dave! I cannot believe you ate so much food in one day! 😱 I mean I would probably have eaten as much as you did, but still I was like there’s no way he filmed this in one day, he probably just ate out everyday once a day (so like you filmed this within a few days) but no… But nonetheless, I loved the video!
Considering which teams kinda constitute "America's sports teams" it's not surprising. I'm sure this was filmed well before the world series in any case.
It's been a while since I last watched Dave's video, I thought that's why something's different. But someone pointed out that he was speaking English throughout the video. Maybe that's why it feels different for me. 🤔
Thats not how you eat shabu shabu, you're not suppose to leave it in the hotpot to cook for long. Should just dip it for like 5 seconds so the meat is still very soft