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[HOT LINKS] Yahoo’s guide to ordering smarter at Korean restaurants
June 19, 2014
[Yahoo! Shine] Every cuisine has its most famous dishes, every diner her go-to dish. But even your beloved pad Thai/cheese enchiladas/Alaska roll can get a little tired. Break out of that ordering rut with the help of smartypants experts who know all the menu’s secret tricks and gems.
You might love Korean food. Or you might not know if you love it, but want to try it out. Either way, there are some things to keep in mind when you’re choosing the spot and the food itself, and South Korea–raised American writer Alexander Chee knows what they are. AND HE’S SHARED THEM.
Jenna Kim
February 19, 2016 at 1:29 AM
This link doesn’t take you to the described article. Please fix.
KYUTAE LEE
February 19, 2016 at 3:21 PM
It’s been fixed, but please note that some links just get removed over a period of time.
This one was from 2014. Thanks for your interest.