Since a room-service Cheeseburger at the Ritz-Carlton is $22, I decided to look outside the hotel for a quick evening meal. There's are quite a few eateries on our block, including a Patisserie, a coffee shop, a couple of convenience stores and several Korean Barbecue places that come with a firepit in the middle of the table.
I went the easy route and ended up at a Korean chicken joint.
I went the easy route and ended up at a Korean chicken joint.

The menu was in Korean and English, so I ordered "Garlick Chicken" and a draft beer. Seemed pretty tame.
First, I was served a familiar-looking appetizer.

Yep, plain ol' popcorn with my beer. Next came something a little more exotic -- a picked vegetable of some sort (turnip?) with a mix of salt and pepper for dipping. Oh, and a fork.

And then the chicken and coleslaw.

The chicken parts were a little on the scrawny side, but still too big for frog's legs. I had no trouble devouring the entire platter -- and I did! The "coleslaw" was really just strips of cabbage with a sweet, creamy dressing of some sort.
All in all, pretty moderate adventure, but just what the doctor ordered for a dazed traveler!
First, I was served a familiar-looking appetizer.

Yep, plain ol' popcorn with my beer. Next came something a little more exotic -- a picked vegetable of some sort (turnip?) with a mix of salt and pepper for dipping. Oh, and a fork.

And then the chicken and coleslaw.

The chicken parts were a little on the scrawny side, but still too big for frog's legs. I had no trouble devouring the entire platter -- and I did! The "coleslaw" was really just strips of cabbage with a sweet, creamy dressing of some sort.
All in all, pretty moderate adventure, but just what the doctor ordered for a dazed traveler!
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