November 24, 2009

Nine for two

My husband and I finally tried one of the many Korean restaurants that had recently sprung up near our neighborhood. Woo Ri Jib means 'our house' so I guess that basically means home cooking too. The two dishes we ordered, a seafood noodle soup and vegetable-seafood pancake, were very good but what popped my eyes were the free appetizers. Nine! And as soon as we finished one (the bean sprouts—mmmmm!), it was immediately refilled. That taught us quickly not to clean out any other dish.

appetizers at Woo Ri Jib Korean restaurant

28 comments:

Cezar and Léia said...

oh Hilda, it's healthy!
I liked it!
Léia

marley said...

Nine!! There was no need to order the main course!

It all looks very delicious. Now I'm hungry! Why do you do this to us?!

JTG (Misalyn) said...

All of it looks yummy except the chili.

Unknown said...

Love the display! I've tried korean food only once during the EXPO 98 in Lisbon.

Ursel said...

The plate on the very right side looks very yummy. Is it some filled rice noodle?

gogouci said...

It all looks so delicious. Lucky you.

VP said...

I'll take a photo of the nice and colorful display, but... I'm Italian!

Lois said...

Oh my! I would not know which one to dig into first. They all look so good.

Lowell said...

Hilda, you've got to stop these food shots! I think I'm gaining weight, 'cause every time you post one, I have this overwhelming urge to raid the refrigerator!

Leif Hagen said...

Delicious photo! Must have been fun to try all of those!

Don and Krise said...

Ahhhh, the never ending appetizers. They're trying to fatten you up Hilda.

peppermint said...

I love appetizer in korean restaurant specialy kim chi, they so delicate arranged.

Dina said...

To me, that's 9 UFOs, unidentified foods.
Are the spoons really individually wrapped??

Olivier said...

il y avait assez a manger ;o) Je connais pas de restaurant coréen, mais cela me donne envie d'essayer

AB said...

Looks delicious. It is about time they started opening some Korean restaurants over here in Germany, too.

Rob Siemann said...

Humm, I like korean food. There is a fantastic korean restaurant in Paris, don't know of any here in BCN unfortunately.

George said...

I haven't had breakfast yet -- you're making me hungry! The appetizers look delicious.

Halcyon said...

Wow! And everything looks so good.

Kaori said...

Yummm!!! Your photos look good!

penny said...

It looks and sounds delicious, Hilda. But my husband would have cleaned up all the appetizer plates in a few minutes wanting more and more :D

Ken Mac said...

yum!
Sorry to hear of all the election turmoil in Manila, Hilda.

Carlos Lorenzo said...

Didn't I say I am on a diet? LOL

Hirwai said...

hey that looks really yummy.

but NINE appetizers seem a bit too much, don't you think? And then when are we supposed to taste the main course?

All my diet plans will go haywire if i so much as attempt to visit this place.

Anonymous said...

How generous. Are those whole chilli's?

Hilda said...

Dina:
Yes, they are. And so are the steel chopsticks!

Christchurch:
Yes, whole chilies! I didn't dare try them.

Keropokman said...

ooo. i love korean side dishes! sometimes more than the main dishes itself. hehe..

Mirela said...

Yummy! I tried Korean food in NYC in a restaurant where I was the only non-Korean. It was incredible and look similar to that in your photo.

Copenhagen said...

I love Korean food, especially Korean BBQ and kimchi. You're so lucky to eat those healthy appetizers.