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On day 14 in South Korea, I was a guest at the Jeonju Academy of Music, where I learned Korean traditional music, and we then went to Jeonju’s Nambu Market for lunch. Hyundai-ok (현대옥) is one of the most legendary restaurants in the market for gukbap (bean sprout soup).
1:50 Jeonju Academy of Music - I had no idea what I was about to do when we showed up at the Jeonju Academy of Music. I was invited to participate in a traditional Pansori music class. Soon I found myself drumming and chanting with the class, and the instructor even gave me some personal solo training in front of the entire class on my own. Wow, it was a pretty interesting experience!
8:24 Jeonju Nambu Market - The first restaurant we went to was Jo Jeom-rye (조점례남문피순대) Restaurant, a place that’s well known throughout Korea for serving gukbap soup with soondae, which is blood sausage. We also got a side of extra blood sausage. I was amazed at how moist and flavorful the soondae was, without being irony or bloody tasting, it was absolutely delicious. I especially enjoyed the plate of soondae that was on it’s own, and then eating it wrapped in pieces of lettuce and extra spices.
For our next lunch we headed next door to Hyundai-ok (현대옥), one of the most recognized food stalls in Jeonju that serves gukbap, rice and bean sprout soup, which is the iconic dish of Jeonju. It was delicious, definitely the best version of the dish I had while I was in Jeonju.
Disclaimer: My trip to Jeonju was sponsored by the Jeonbuk Centre for International Affairs.
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On day 14 in South Korea, I was a guest at the Jeonju Academy of Music, where I learned Korean traditional music, and we then went to Jeonju’s Nambu Market for lunch. Hyundai-ok (현대옥) is one of the most legendary restaurants in the market for gukbap (bean sprout soup).
1:50 Jeonju Academy of Music - I had no idea what I was about to do when we showed up at the Jeonju Academy of Music. I was invited to participate in a traditional Pansori music class. Soon I found myself drumming and chanting with the class, and the instructor even gave me some personal solo training in front of the entire class on my own. Wow, it was a pretty interesting experience!
8:24 Jeonju Nambu Market - The first restaurant we went to was Jo Jeom-rye (조점례남문피순대) Restaurant, a place that’s well known throughout Korea for serving gukbap soup with soondae, which is blood sausage. We also got a side of extra blood sausage. I was amazed at how moist and flavorful the soondae was, without being irony or bloody tasting, it was absolutely delicious. I especially enjoyed the plate of soondae that was on it’s own, and then eating it wrapped in pieces of lettuce and extra spices.
For our next lunch we headed next door to Hyundai-ok (현대옥), one of the most recognized food stalls in Jeonju that serves gukbap, rice and bean sprout soup, which is the iconic dish of Jeonju. It was delicious, definitely the best version of the dish I had while I was in Jeonju.
Disclaimer: My trip to Jeonju was sponsored by the Jeonbuk Centre for International Affairs.
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another fail for mark as all videos
hope to see you on seoul again !
Crispy Puffs!
Makes me want to go to Korea
Those black noodles are cha chang mien
His head didn't really go to the side like usual so he wasn't to fund of the dish
저 소시지는 한국인인 나도 먹어 본 적이 없다 ㅋㅋ;;;
Why doesn’t this video have more views?! Vintage mark weins is the best! 😎
You’re very hilarious!
You win the Koreans you win it all Mark 😅😂🤣😃😄😁😍😚😙😗
Why are you doing this?
This is part of the end times rebellion against GOD'S laws. Acts 15 is about whether the Gentiles should obey this law (prohibition on eating blood) or not. Then verses 22–29 state: "For it has seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us not to put any greater burden on you than these necessary things: to contain you from idol sacrifices and blood and from suffocations and fornication" ( see v. 19-20). This clearly shows that the ban on eating blood is still absolutely valid for us Christians today. So please repent and give your life to JESUS CHRIST now, judgement is coming soon, the world is on the brink of the 7year Tribulation. Study end times prophecy, listen to Dr. Ron Rhodes on end times chronology.
I keep it halal all the time at korea 🙂
soondae is awesome.