Monday, January 16, 2012

Sannakji - Things that Wiggle in Your Mouth

this dish gives a whole new meaning to live dinner.
it is living and wiggling.

here's what we did.

Line 9 - Tan Line Noryangjin Station (노량진역)
make sure it's the tan line, because the blue line only has one exit, as it's a very old station.
so, going straight out exit 6 of Noryangjin Station will nearly lead you straight to the Noryangjin Fish Market, one of the biggest and oldest in Seoul.
after going out Exit 6 look for the Familymart on the left, cross the street there. If you look closely enough you'll see a blue gateway to go under that will take you down through a tunnel and out right next to the market.
We stopped at one of the fish stalls selling baby squid, bought one and then asked the lady which restaurant to take it to. I'm pretty sure anyone of them will do it so you can just pick whichever... she pointed us back to the front of the market and said to go there.

Enjoyable, maybe for some. For the most part tasteless depending more or less which sauce you use. If you ask them they can cook what you don't eat up for you, which is also good.

Personally, I'm mostly only a sushi or sashimi eater when it comes to raw food. So while this whole wiggling in your mouth thing was new to me it was do-able. I wouldn't say that I'd just go out and eat it for a nice dinner though.

If you go, enjoy! It's fun!

myself giving it a go


mr. murphy was braver than i was, being the one to take the first bite!


path to the underpass and noryangjin fish market

"blue sign" - noryangjin fish market




this is our baby octopus



with-in moments of being placed on the table, the look of disbelief across stephen's face is priceless!

first taste







Gooooooood Luck!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

home for christmas

i'll make this short and sweet since it's been done and gone now for nearly a month!

flights. layovers and dealing with LAX, finally 18+ hours later. i arrive back in the good state of michigan. driving up telegraph with my dad and brother, home to lake orion. what a strange feeling to still recognize something that really isn't familiar anymore on a daily basis. something like deja-vu, but more dream-like. although that feeling could have been the very weird jet-lag i experienced.

the eight days were packed full. literally, way, way to much food, albeit good stuff. always good food to be had at home, so much i can't even begin to list the things i missed that i ate, even now, knowing i hadn't even dipped into my intentional list of things to eat!!!

the first night i arrived i visited my old place of employment... moosejaw. a happier than ever i natalee greeted me with a few mutual happy-tears and we got to hangout for the entire evening. and the next week flew by in a blur. i acquired a new down jacket, hats and gloves, two new cameras (both thanks to my very loving boyfriend realizing my need for a decent point-and-shoot, and my amazing sister for doing the same as well), a couple of books and four lbs of fantastic coffee and teas! i saw friends, family and unexpected old friends.

it was strange to be back. see those who haven't left. those who have and came back to stay, and those who have left and like me are just coming back for the first time in a while to visit. the area hadn't changed much. a few shops moved around, stuff closed, re-opened and shuffled around. the mall as busy and skanky as ever. trips to different places seemed to take forever as i had to drive everywhere myself, and even driving itself was a new experience. no traffic... none comparatively, and the space! dear lord, i nearly had a panic attack with all the space that surrounded me the first time i got off the plane. no people, no buses, no taxis, no tall buildings... quiet in its own weird way. it felt strange and great simultaneously, and didn't take long to get used to, but certainly has left me wishing for more space now that i'm back alongside the giant monoliths, sounds and LED screens of constant consumerism.

thanks mom. thanks dad. see you soon shannon, brendan and reagan.
to all my family i miss and love you all. xoxo



the christmas tree



the village


blondie





a trip to the DIA

home


the somerset decor

reagan