what would you order from this menu?
>>7500689
i'd order a better menu.
The udon soup and the seafood fried pan noodle, both sound tasty
If I were on a date I'd attempt to split the Octopussy
>>7500689
Oysters, brussels sprouts, pork buns, and yaki udon, assuming there's a sharing situation with a couple people going on.
>>7500689
Sure, I'll order from a Thai/Japanese/Korean/Chinese/Spanish restaurant.
Tempura and miso cod
I hate these overpriced "shareable plate" restaurants where everyone gets one bite of each mediocre item and it comes out to $50 each.
>>7500689
udon soup please
>12 oysters for 34 dollars
W E W my nigga I hope you have an endless oyster deal cuz I could eat 30 of those fuckers
I could see myself enjoying a lot of these menu items unfortunately I feel a lot of them are extremely small portioned especially for the price
>lobstah tacos 19
>add taco 9
You officially win for the most absurd menu ever posted on /ck/, OP.
>mayo-based salad on a taco
I'll have the perfect babe or the grilled pork belly, those actually sound ok.
>>7500689
"Korean Pancake".
>No kimchi
Don't even bother going to this abomination. If they are calling it a pancake and not Jeon, they are fucking worthless.
Probably the Gyoza or the Pork Belly...or pork buns.
>>7500702
>>7500771
>>7500702
>9 dollar kale salad
>7 dollar seaweed salad
>>7500771
>>7500775
not as relevant here....the menu is pretty much jappanese/korean with works cause they share alot of style, preperation and ingrediants
there are koreans out there who run jappanese restaurants just fine
i think if you do mix stuff it has to share enough fundamentals and pantry to make sense other wise your trying to think in to many different ways and it just turns messy