I think my favorite meal (we even had it 2 nights in a row) is Shabu Shabu. It was different from the Japanese or Chinese style Shabu Shabu I have had before. The broth is flavorful and spicy, and there are different greens inside as well as different types of hearty mushrooms. Udon noodles are added to the broth and veggies. The side dish of picked radishes here were SO good at this particular restaurant! I think the cool thing though, is that after most of the noodles and soup have been eaten, the waitress puts it in another bowl.
I have to say it is pretty hard to stay away from the bakeries because I used to looove all the Asian bakeries with all kinds of breads with custards and yummy fillings inside and delicious flaky pastries. But a very vegan friendly snack? French fries!
Did I mention that I looooove ramen like cookie monster loves cookies? I think next time I will make sure to buy sprouts and bok choy to add in it because I'm pretty sure everything about ramen is not good for you...but it is soo freakin' good :D
Matt made dinner one night which consisted of tofu, sprouts, green onions, and cabbage. He was still working on the cabbage but it looked so good I had a piece of tofu and took this pic! It was definitely a yummy dinner and the leftovers the next day were even better when all the juices and soy sauce and hot sauce melded together and absorbed into everything. We had it with the BEST kimchi ever, with
Some other vegan friendly dishes included Japchae (a noodle dish made from potato starch with thinly sliced onions, carrots, green onions, spinach and mushroom.) We found some already made at the grocery store that was good. I usually buy it pre-made at the Korean Market (Hannam Chain Market World on Sepulveda in Torrance). Mushroom Soon Tobu (Tofu soup) that comes in bubbling clay pots was good as well and I have that at the Korean restaurants in town.
All in all, sometimes it was difficult to figure out if something was vegan or not since our Korean is limited and we couldn't read the ingredient list on most things! But all the dishes I had were flavorful and had great texture and a variety of ingredients (not bland at all as some perceive vegan cuisine to be.) I think for ovo-lacto vegetarians, there is even more food that can be had. We also need to learn how to say "vegan" or at least "vegetarian" in Korean...Matt just called me "vegetable person." (Don't know if they really got that or just thought he was a weirdo.)

Since I have been back I have already had Korean food more than once (today actually lol)-- mostly the Tofu soup but I am going to have some Bi Bim Bap next time to remind me of the good times in Korea!
PS: I also want to mention Hite and soju were the vegan beverages of choice haha
YEAH! love it! Now if only you could post the same for thailand!(danny and I are headed there over Xmas/NYE!)
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I love this, Olivia! And I will be turning to you if we end up going over there next year, being a picky eater myself (albeit not vegan).
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