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Uni Short Rib Ramen and Kool-Aid Kimchi at Atlanta's Most Innovative Pop-up - K-Town 

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Anchovy-laced peanut brittle; hamachi dotted with Kool-Aid kimchi; short rib and daikon ramen - in this latest episode of K-Town, Eater editor and host Matthew Kang does a private tasting with renegade Atlanta chef Allen Suh. Suh has cooked everywhere from traditional places like Yet Tuh to trendier spots like Gaja. Running a pop-up called Ronen Knife in a hip bar in the Edgewood neighborhood on the east side of Atlanta, Suh takes Kang through a tasting of his Korean-inspired dishes, from soondae-filled dumplings to a maximalist daikon “ramen” made with thick-cut noodles, braised galbi, and a topping of fresh sea urchin uni.
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Комментарии : 71   
@RyanOPallick
@RyanOPallick 7 лет назад
I love how these videos showcase two professionals who simply love what they do.
@mangols12
@mangols12 7 лет назад
There should be a Eater series where this guy, Nick and Lucas just sit in a table, eat and talk about food.
@pastasoo
@pastasoo 7 лет назад
Matthew is kind of what you get when you combine Lucas and Nick. He has the charm and knowledge similar to Lucas but not as much. He's also a bit pretentious but nowhere as much as Nick.
@homunculii
@homunculii 7 лет назад
I'd rather just a solo talk from Lucas hahahahaha that guy is amazing.
@atmark666
@atmark666 7 лет назад
no
@mangols12
@mangols12 7 лет назад
tomato totato yes
@heathen7396
@heathen7396 7 лет назад
Am I the only one that makes sure i'm eating something while i'm watching these?
@windex5718
@windex5718 6 лет назад
Heathen makes you more hungry. Me too man.
@adidoes9942
@adidoes9942 7 лет назад
i just realize that he really looks like Psy.
@jakoboestrada2943
@jakoboestrada2943 6 лет назад
Adi Haiman lmao
@Laaaa
@Laaaa 7 лет назад
Wow never heard of this place in Atlanta. I'm glad this series exists or else I wouldn't know about some of the cool Korean restaurants I'm missing out on around the city.
@domeskeetz
@domeskeetz 7 лет назад
Great analogy when you were talking about jazz
@tosht2515
@tosht2515 7 лет назад
Going from the traditional Stone Bowl House to the crazy innovative Ronen Knife is brilliant. Eater got it going on. 👍
@yseson_
@yseson_ Месяц назад
Man out here flexing with those flavor combinations
@jazztip74
@jazztip74 7 лет назад
Nice Jazz analogy at the en
@chefpjordan
@chefpjordan 6 лет назад
EPIC!!!! :) Outstanding Dishes with such creativity... Love It!
@XxStrattaGxX
@XxStrattaGxX 2 года назад
Some Heroes Don't Wear Capes 💯
@beautyintheeats
@beautyintheeats 7 лет назад
Awesome food combinations. Brilliant!
@londonjames5914
@londonjames5914 6 лет назад
The "hamburger sesame oil". Friggin amazing!!!
@AzngameFreak03
@AzngameFreak03 7 лет назад
2:12 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jjamppong - Jjamppong (짬뽕) is a Korean Chinese noodle soup with red, spicy seafood- or pork-based broth flavored with gochutgaru (chili powder). Common ingredients include onions, garlic, Korean zucchini, carrots, cabbages, squid, mussels, and pork. 2:17 He brings up Shin Ramen, which is a Korean Ramen instant noodle brand if unaware.
@zelandiart
@zelandiart 7 лет назад
pls eater, a documentary of Nick, Lucas, and Matt just chillin with beers and talk about foods
@urbanroninx4209
@urbanroninx4209 6 лет назад
I love that look on his face when getting a description of the hamburger steeped in sesame oil. You can see hi brain stall, lol
@enjj913
@enjj913 7 лет назад
I think I'm in love with Seo, he's genius!
@travissomething3341
@travissomething3341 7 лет назад
That chef sounds like he smokes a LOT of weed.
@PSS521
@PSS521 7 лет назад
That would be Vietnamese people = Korean people on weed.
@matthewthebae
@matthewthebae 7 лет назад
That anchovie peanut brittle sounds so good
@SalmanKhan-vy9bm
@SalmanKhan-vy9bm 7 лет назад
wait, I'm confused. Eater's website says this pop-up started in September 2016 and would run through September and operate on Wednesday's only. Is it still operating at the Sound Table on Wednesday's almost 10 months after that article?
@coookieeesmokin943
@coookieeesmokin943 6 лет назад
That guy who owns the restaurant seems straight up bad ass !
@hayek218
@hayek218 7 лет назад
Looks like creative Japanese cuisine cocked by a Korean chef to me.
@Redjacket14
@Redjacket14 7 лет назад
Makes sense
@coolcat3408
@coolcat3408 7 лет назад
Edison he really doesn't tho....😐
@MickyAvStickyHands
@MickyAvStickyHands 7 лет назад
Good Uni will make you feel like you just dove into the ocean for for 4 seconds, then you're right back at the table.
@idrisariffin1488
@idrisariffin1488 7 лет назад
One of the best ep for me
@idrisariffin1488
@idrisariffin1488 7 лет назад
He looks a lil bit like psy btw
@ephraim8791
@ephraim8791 7 лет назад
Looks good
@RayfilWong
@RayfilWong 7 лет назад
Great description for food 🥘
@shakey215
@shakey215 7 лет назад
Peanut Brittle - Sounds amazing ...with Anchovies - c'mon cuh
@kalgin22
@kalgin22 7 лет назад
You upload this right after I get back from Atlanta 😩
@nnjs12345
@nnjs12345 7 лет назад
You know, this guy just wont stop saying "you know..."
@TheJikma
@TheJikma 7 лет назад
Nice review Psy
@MangoMotors
@MangoMotors 7 лет назад
This is almost seems like not korean food because its so far from what my mom made me, but it really does seem innovative and I want to have it.
@dantestanley6478
@dantestanley6478 7 лет назад
Go to Sydney's Korea town
@AARON1999X
@AARON1999X 7 лет назад
at one second i thought it was PSY as the host when i saw the thumbnail
@andrewli6056
@andrewli6056 7 лет назад
Thought psy was in the thumbnail
@is2066
@is2066 3 года назад
For another Atlanta Koreatown vlog: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1xkbdIyO87A.html All of the restaurants in this video are highly recommended!
@zenmaster24
@zenmaster24 7 лет назад
how does lemonade kimchi even work?
@radio667
@radio667 7 лет назад
Chef kind of looks like John Cusack
@charleshsu7160
@charleshsu7160 7 лет назад
I thought he was Psy...seriosuly
@elcapitanortz
@elcapitanortz 7 лет назад
If my chef's left the grill like that for me to see i would hot brand them with my steel disgusting
@thedonald3475
@thedonald3475 7 лет назад
Food has to be fun. that's the chef i wanna hire in my white house
@soccerlovin1
@soccerlovin1 7 лет назад
The Donald I thought you only ate well done steak with ketchup?
@Gordon22141
@Gordon22141 7 лет назад
At the beginning of the video, the chef just kept saying the word "makes sense" in regards to perfect combinations of food and he said it's not about perfectly combining what food to what food it just makes sense which made no sense to me, because for food to make sense there has to be a correct combination of foods and flavor
@fashiondiylover834
@fashiondiylover834 7 лет назад
omg the host looks like Psy!! wot???
@josepena2024
@josepena2024 7 лет назад
bro you in the hood
@MaureenKo1
@MaureenKo1 7 лет назад
Food has to be fun? I suppose that's one way of looking at it. The anchovy laced peanut brittle seems an omage to a Japanese snack which incorporates sweet iso peanuts, slivered almonds, konbu and dried fish which is tasty but not terribly innovative. "Overthought" food can be pretentious, especially if it's not great. If one has to add lemon kool~aid for a twist on kimchee, why not use fresh lemons to do it? I've tasted Korean food with lemon instead of vinegar and it's brilliant. But by brilliant, I mean the taste out shines the concept. I find this man's conceptual dishes a little unusual, nice but not terribly fun, (maybe he meant whimsical) yet, nothing seemed ravishingly good from what I could see.
@tahmidtaki7789
@tahmidtaki7789 7 лет назад
slow motion in videos looks good but too much using of it is kind of irritating. don't overdo it while editing the videos :/
@kevinpark3603
@kevinpark3603 7 лет назад
PSY?
@xxclashroyalexxsupergamer610
@xxclashroyalexxsupergamer610 6 лет назад
P
@joyjoyoo
@joyjoyoo 7 лет назад
Matt looks nothing like Psy... Allen however ...
@PretendingToListen
@PretendingToListen 7 лет назад
you can tell this dude loves food an asian cuisine but damn its annoying to hear hin speak
@lubudubdub9935
@lubudubdub9935 7 лет назад
First
@jquanisgone
@jquanisgone 7 лет назад
im not a fan of knocking on food but anchovy peanut brittle sounds nasty
@rickydeez7251
@rickydeez7251 7 лет назад
Umm, No
@yeaabuddy8929
@yeaabuddy8929 7 лет назад
Oppa gangnam style!!
@woowoo477
@woowoo477 5 лет назад
lol
@lubudubdub9935
@lubudubdub9935 7 лет назад
I'm talented
@RustyB5000
@RustyB5000 7 лет назад
wtf is umami anyway? seems like a BS buzzword. I'm gonna start a new one, right here, right now. Its punani. it's not salty, sweet, sour, or bitter, or even umami. It's something totally different. like, way, totally, completely, different. and better. definitely much much better than all the others. spread the word, internet.
@eater
@eater 7 лет назад
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umami
@donneone
@donneone 5 лет назад
Caution, before you go making up words , do some research. You could be rude using an existing word in another language.
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