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Here's the right - and wrong - way to eat Korean BBQ.
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In Korea, the barbecue restaurants won’t be the same as what you might find in Texas or Missouri. Instead, you are in charge of cooking your own delicious thin strips of meat, right at the table. In order to cook an awesome Korean barbeque feast, here’s what you should know.
Firstly, make sure not to burn your meat. This may seem obvious, but it’s disrespectful to let your meat overcook. And if you want to really look like a pro, ask for a clean grill in between meats.
In Korea, scissors are used to cut meat up instead of knives. And you don’t have to use chopsticks to eat your rice - you can feel free to use a spoon.
The appetizers that are brought your table before you order are free. They usually come with different types of kimchi, sprouts, radishes and potato salad - but every restaurant is different. The small plates taste great with your meal, but feel free to munch on them beforehand.
If you’re served a bowl of lettuce with your meal, it’s not for a salad - it’s for wrapping up your meat. Break the lettuce in half so it’s the size of your palm, then layer the meat with scallions, garlic, and sauce.
It’s also usually rude to refuse alcohol while at a Korean barbecue establishment, so, even if you’re not feeling up for it, you can pretend you’ll drink it later. Usually the oldest at the table pours everyone else’s drinks and, if you’re feeling super stuffed by the end of the meal, that means you’ve done it right.
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@OtakuGiggler
@OtakuGiggler 4 года назад
1. dont burn your meat, true! Generally someone on your table is the BBQer, you can put how ever much meat on as u want at a time. If the meat is ready serve your friends and keep them topped up, if everyone has enough food on their plate, you can leave it on the sides of the grill where it isnt hot so it doesnt burn, but still keeps it warm. It isnt disrespectful to burn your meat (unless u smoke the whole place out), but they will think ur dumb lol. Also just ask for a clean grill plate it your one gets too gunky, dont do it for every single meat change, omg annoying. 2. scissors are used to cut the meat. You do this once it is half cooked, not before or after, just any time in between. Making sure your spoon and chopstick is clean before sharing is such a western thing to say. I have NEVER seen or heard of ANYONE do this. Koreans usually eat "family style" so theyre definitely not germ-a-phobes. Theyd probably look at u funny. Koreans use their own spoons and dip it right into the communal stew, into their mouth and back into the stew and back into their mouth. Dont wipe your spoon or chopstick, it might offend them, like u are scared that they are dirty. Eating rice with a spoon is how koreans eat it, so dont feel bad if u cant eat rice with chopsticks. Its actually more correct to eat it with a spoon! 3. side dishes are free! but unlike in korea, if you live in a western country it might cost you $10 to get a refill (but ask for a refill anyway, they will tell u if it costs more). 4. eat ssam in one bite is correct, and a lot easier than not. Also it is correct to put side dishes/banchan in your wrap! I dont know why they straight up lied lol. you can put multiple meats in too, as well as cooked and uncooked kimchi and garlic, even rice! Literally whatver u want. 5. stews are called jjigae and they might be called stew or soup, since they are kinda inbetween them both. 6. Alcohol, also some straight up bad info in this video. The youngest will ALWAYS pour alcohol for everyone else out of respect for their elders. Someone else on the table will pour your drink for you, NEVER POUR YOUR OWN DRINK. As a rule if someone finishes their glass, you must fill it again. if u dont want it to be filled dont finish it. This goes for soju too. Just because it is in a small glass doesnt mean u have to shot it, many koreans just sip, especially if they are slowing down. Also try mixing 1 shot of soju into a glass of beer and mixing with a spoon, this is extremely common in korea, this is called somaek (soju and maekju/beer) If you are still having trouble, just watch a bbq video from the youtubers korean englishman. It will make you want to eat it even more! :)
@gregoriobernstine421
@gregoriobernstine421 3 года назад
Thankyou for this breakdown i felt so out of place not knowing what to do. What to order or how to even eat properly.
@wolfpacgaming5353
@wolfpacgaming5353 2 года назад
Seems alot of rules but it's the culture. I would just cut the meat up all together and not use again. Just ask for a clean one.
@sillymanmcgee
@sillymanmcgee 3 месяца назад
when the video said it was disrespectful to burn meats i jumped straight to the comments xD i was like nooo i dont wanna be disrespectful i just dont know how long to cook things and dont want salmonella !! i am literally just dumb!
@cameronhetzler5407
@cameronhetzler5407 4 года назад
This video isn't very accurate. I've lived in a Koreatown for nearly 8 years, my wife is Korean, I speak the language (not fluently but I don't need translation for most conversations). You never cook your own food - it's a liability having an unknown patron man the grill, but if you REALLY wanna eat the food properly, do the following: (1) If you order pork (specifically samgyeopsal), add some kimchi and garlic slices to the grill so they can simmer in some of the residual fat (great savory flavor and lines your stomach well for soju), (2) always get a soup (a jjigae) - the meats you cook can be added to those soups and the flavor from the meat can give your soup a great taste (also the soup itself can offer a unique taste to the meat), (3) never order chicken - Korean marinades have a tough time getting into that meat but nobody will judge you if you do, (4) never pour your own drink and always place your free hand on your pouring forearm if you pour for an elder, (5) out of respect, always turn your face away when consuming an alcoholic drink with an elder, and (6) always fight to pay for the meal. It ain't a meal if everyone ain't fighting to cover the tab lol.
@willz6997
@willz6997 4 года назад
Cameron Hetzler very informative, thank you! What about eating turned away from elders? Is that a thing?
@cameronhetzler5407
@cameronhetzler5407 4 года назад
@@willz6997 - not that I know of. Even the drinking culture isn't heavily enforced so if you forget to turn away, I doubt anyone would truly care lol
@aquariunboxer517
@aquariunboxer517 Год назад
@@willz6997 that would be for the drink. The younger members face away from their olders to take a sip of the drink in front of them (as a sign of respect).
@kbairdbairdk
@kbairdbairdk 3 месяца назад
@@willz6997i watch Korean shows incessantly, and in every show they eat and drink. They frequently turn away when drinking. I never knew why, but it’s definitely a thing if these shows are accurate.
@bionicenchantress4283
@bionicenchantress4283 2 года назад
Everything in this video is true about Korean BBQ EXCEPT for the fact that it is the YOUNGEST who pours everyone a drink, not the oldest. If there is an elder at the table, pour them a drink FIRST and ALWAYS wait for them to start eating.
@benkoskinen3871
@benkoskinen3871 3 года назад
2:38 Me being a 5ft adult dude, "I'm 15 I can't drink sorry.."
@gregoriobernstine421
@gregoriobernstine421 3 года назад
I went lastnight with my wife for the first time. I dearly wish i watched this first
@carterj117
@carterj117 2 года назад
Ok Gregorio
@arandomloser9160
@arandomloser9160 2 года назад
What happened?
@Capitan_Chaos
@Capitan_Chaos Год назад
@@arandomloser9160 he probably burnt his meat
@NotHPotter
@NotHPotter 6 лет назад
I'd always heard that the youngest serves drinks for the elders.
@voidargent2119
@voidargent2119 5 лет назад
Same
@cyntax7928
@cyntax7928 4 года назад
It is, NowThis just does absolutely no research for anything
@OtakuGiggler
@OtakuGiggler 4 года назад
a lot of this info in the video is wrong
@kingznqueenztv
@kingznqueenztv 4 года назад
That’s in any tradition
@Nogu3
@Nogu3 3 года назад
When serving soju, yes. Korean drinking custom is very important to us, but a few specific notes: - Always pour your elders drink first, then give them the bottle so they can pour yours - Dont pour your own drink, later on it may become more acceptable when people have drunk more and you don't want to interject - When you toast (jjan) always have your glass lower then your elder, it shows respect - cover the label with your palm, don't know why just do it -hold the glass with one hand at the bottom, one holding the glasses sides, you can also place a hand on your wrist if that's easier or if they're further away - When pouring soju, one hand on the wrist, one grasping the bottle - When an elder's glass is empty, automatically refill it, an empty glass is a sign of disrespect, do not stop supplying them drink unless they explicitly tell you they're finished - When you toast and you dont want to take a drink, just press your lips to the glass at least, it shows a willingness to participate Those are the general rules, at the least. To be honest Korean barbecue, or gogi as we call it, doesn't have many "rules". Eat and have fun, be mindful of your manners and your table etiquette, its not too far removed from traditional Korean table manners. To me at least, the drinking culture is far more important, especially with soju.
@Redeemed_marine_69
@Redeemed_marine_69 21 день назад
Yee! Thank you!
@gator9339
@gator9339 2 года назад
I've never gotten lettuce wraps when I've been to KBBQ places
@tomnookevil9314
@tomnookevil9314 2 года назад
Wait what keep the bowl on the table? Why?
@Armendicus
@Armendicus 3 года назад
I think that if I go to one of these places it'll be with as few people as possible or alone.
@nakaye5756
@nakaye5756 3 года назад
Ok question I’m thinking about going to a Korean bbq with my friends and is it necessary that we have alcohol bc we’ll be underage we’re all 20 but still not at the legal drinking age
@diobrando5549
@diobrando5549 3 года назад
Lol I’m 14 so I’m not even sure but my dad drinks alcohol or soju with it but he doesn’t say that it is REALLY necessary and if you’re under the drinking age, don’t risk it.
@bionicenchantress4283
@bionicenchantress4283 2 года назад
Dont risk it. It's better to go when you are of drinking age.
@bangman7133
@bangman7133 2 года назад
Nahh man I’m 19 and got drinks served to me every time. In Korea they done Believe in the drinking age just having some good food and a beer
@user-gr2eb1ef5j
@user-gr2eb1ef5j 3 года назад
맛있게 드세요~*^^*
@ikiruyamamoto1050
@ikiruyamamoto1050 11 месяцев назад
Not a bad intro. But, unless it's being done in Korea, you can save all the Korean rules. In the US, you can eat it however you like....and refuse alcohol or pour it yourself.
@bluchismoon
@bluchismoon 11 месяцев назад
Considering they did specify "in Korea" they are supposedly giving Korean etiquette for eating kbbq.
@hayleyshanta5947
@hayleyshanta5947 3 года назад
The youngest pours drink
@cheshire_skatkat9093
@cheshire_skatkat9093 4 года назад
I'm slightly confused about the lettuce wraps...so just meat and sauce? No other stuff?
@maddog8271
@maddog8271 4 года назад
When I went to a couple Korean restaurants you could put some of the side dishes in the wrap like kimchi and fermented bean sprouts. You could also add rice; just be mindful that it will fill you up quicker than you think. It was sort of like you could make the wraps however you want to, as long as you can eat it in one bite.
@OtakuGiggler
@OtakuGiggler 4 года назад
this video isnt completely accurate. You can put meat, ssamjang, bean sprouts, kimchi, cooked kimchi, spring onion, cooked garlic, different meats, you can put as much as u want (including ALL of the side dishes, or banchan, expect maybe the potato salad/macaroni). Just make sure u can fit it all in your mouth though haha
@liammay7756
@liammay7756 3 года назад
It's not a gd burrito!
@GandalftheWise
@GandalftheWise 5 месяцев назад
I learned when stationed in Korea with the Army. Shout out to all US servicemen stationed in Korea
@bradenrikli7002
@bradenrikli7002 3 года назад
This is way too much work to eat... like im tired just watching this video why would i wanna deal with this
@justicejoycetv
@justicejoycetv 3 года назад
@2:50 *Buzzfeed guy says it’s the youngest that serves everyone. Isn’t he Korean?*
@velse9869
@velse9869 Год назад
@00:43 or go to KBBQ spot that cleans their exhaust hoods. That’s disgusting
@jawary8474
@jawary8474 2 года назад
I love banchan so much the servers get mad… I thought it was ayce call me rude lol
@floofyd7430
@floofyd7430 2 года назад
Chef
@sminky_
@sminky_ 4 года назад
You lost me at "Ask for a clean grill"
@OtakuGiggler
@OtakuGiggler 4 года назад
they mean ask for a clean grill plate. your bbq will be charcol or fire (or sometimes even electric, but not as good) with a removable top to cook the meat on. Just think of the grill plate as a cooking pan that u need to wash the gunked up stuff on it off before you start cooking again.
@ali-vu3jy
@ali-vu3jy 3 года назад
@@OtakuGiggler are u Korean?
@joseph0487
@joseph0487 Год назад
Xavier, obviously, they serve you clean grills. However, as you use the grill, it collects grilled/burnt meat especially the ones with marinade. At that point, you would want to replace your grill with a fresh/clean one.
@guerralg63
@guerralg63 2 года назад
Im in no way trying to insult anyone BUT Barbecue is not even from Texas, Missouri, or Tennessee it's Mexican/Spanish called Barbacoa. So what Korean BBQ really is is Grilling, however i Don't care if they call it Barbecue and i do like KBBQ but please dont try to sound like its on par with Barbecue from America, because Barbacoa is specific to Coals and aromatic types of wood and usually on a Spit. Korean BBQ is more like Argentine Parrillada, which means grilling.
@truckerkevthepaidtourist
@truckerkevthepaidtourist 11 месяцев назад
🙄🙄 nobody cares about your bragging
@jasongoodwin1269
@jasongoodwin1269 2 года назад
50th
@abab1247
@abab1247 3 года назад
Or just eat it how you like it lmfao. All these complications for nothing.
@JustMe-12345
@JustMe-12345 Год назад
its called being polite….
@user-hk7hz9cn7v
@user-hk7hz9cn7v 6 месяцев назад
@@JustMe-12345It’s called carrying dead people’s baggage
@Foxie635
@Foxie635 4 года назад
Well, the waitresses just bring food out and leave you alone without letting you know. Losers
@fts_space_shark
@fts_space_shark 2 года назад
This video is not good.
@Hwarang-lee.
@Hwarang-lee. 7 месяцев назад
Lazy content
@carltondean3675
@carltondean3675 4 месяца назад
I would NOT consider this BBQ at all. It's just Korean food. Everybody want's to piggyback on the black man's success with BBQ. But this stuff is clearly nothing at all BBQ. It prolly taste real good, but it definitely is not BBQ.
@SHIDOWHAN
@SHIDOWHAN 3 года назад
I'm not asian, so I don't have to eat like them. I like my manners and I'm pretty sure the chef will be so happy seeing me eating his food. For me, the best way is my way.
@benkoskinen3871
@benkoskinen3871 3 года назад
sounds like you've been to burger king
@veanne
@veanne 2 года назад
@@benkoskinen3871 im dead
@joseph0487
@joseph0487 Год назад
Yea, stay at McDonald’s
@JustMe-12345
@JustMe-12345 Год назад
Dude… if someone comes to your place (or even your country) you expect them to adhere to your cultural standards/what is considered polite (stuff like idk… tipping waiters (which in the US is a bigger tip compared to many other countries), idk dont „eat loudly“ or things that might seem normal to you but are not for someone else) you would be greatly offended, and assuming by your „manners“ would make it known to them. you should be happy they come visit you in the first place. either accept them as they are in their culture when they are the foreigners, or you adapt to their culture when you are the foreigner. yea, otherwise stay at Burger King.
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