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The Chosun Ok menu is extensive and full of bizarre-sounding dishes like spicy roe stew and dishes made with ox feet. Part of the menu is dedicated to meals for two that are cooked at the table over a Korean barbecue. The spicy kim chee soup does not disappoint and is served with four small pickled salads, traditional with any Korean meal.
Hours: Lunch: Monday-Friday, Dinner: Daily
Indy story: "Beyond bamboo"
The Chosun Ok menu is extensive and full of bizarre-sounding dishes like spicy roe stew and dishes made with ox feet. Part of the menu is dedicated to meals for two that are cooked at the table over a Korean barbecue. The spicy kim chee soup does not disappoint and is served with four small pickled salads, traditional with any Korean meal.
Hours: Lunch: Monday-Friday, Dinner: Daily
Indy story: "Beyond bamboo"
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"Bizarre sounding"? Is the reviewer so astoundingly ignorant that he can only describe another culture's cuisine as "bizarre"? Would he also describe them as "exotic dishes from the mysterious orient"? If that's how you approach slightly unfamiliar food, maybe you should stick to reviewing applebees.
by MikeP
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Durham
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1 Jan 2010,
3:25pm
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