Finding Hongeo. The Korean delicacy that might make you cry

Words and shots by Matt Crawford The skate, known in Korea as hongeo (홍어), is a flat, kite-shaped fish with a fleshy pink complexion. From some angles, it looks like a sea creature with heat rash. The flavor of both raw hongeo and hongeo boiled in soup is as singular as its appearance. Like shark [...]

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Multicultural Food District: Ansan Station (Line 4)

Words and shots by Matthew Crawford Sadang Station: mild hunger. Gwacheon Station: craving Indian curry. Geumjeong Station: yearning for Vietnamese spring rolls. Gongdan Station: dreaming of a hot roasted shashlik. Ansan Station: you’ve arrived! Whereas Itaewon continues to be Seoul’s distinctive melting pot for world cuisines, the long, hungry subway ride south to Ansan has [...]

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Arabian in Myeongdong

Words and shots by Joe McPherson Boasting “Royal Arabian Cuisine,” Saffron lives up to its slogan without a royal price tag. Located on the 1st floor of the Myeongdong Ibis Hotel building, Saffron is certainly decorated like a palace, especially in its VIP rooms. The food places priority on simplicity with stellar ingredients. The olive [...]

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Edward Kwon’s Revolution The Spice

Edward Kwon’s new Hannam-dong restaurant shows that pretentious prices aren’t necessary to enjoy quality cuisine. Words and shots by Joe McPherson A specter has haunted the Korean fine dining scene. The desire to attract the renowned Michelin guide and play with the big boys has brought a scourge of overpriced eateries that offer pretty but [...]

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Anyang’s Little Brazil

Words and shots by Joe McPherson This is a true food find, and it has been hidden a good while. Yet it’s time to let it out. There’s a great little mom-and-pop Brazilian place in Anyang (just south of Seoul) called Churrasco. It’s run by this Korean man who is obsessed with Brazil and mans [...]

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