Yeti

For now, anyway, my favorite restaurant in Seoul is an Indian place. I went again with some coworkers tonight. This restaurant has the music, the decor, floor seating, and even an Indian movie running on one of the walls. (The Korean employees seemed out of place at first, but now they fit right in.) The samosas can't compete with anything made by a De (or Charpie) or Mohinani, but I still get unnecessarily excited about them. Same goes for the naan. 


I ordered milk tea this time. It was also super, though its super-ness had less to do with its taste and more to do with what it makes me think about. I haven't been homesick yet...not even close really. But if any one thing in Korea can possibly make me homesick, it's gonna be the milk tea. At the same time I'm thinking of my favorite people in Minnesota and Texas, and I find myself wishing I could stop by Kerala for an afternoon cup of Molly's amazing tea.

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  1. I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE naan!!!!

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  2. That's cool. I would like to find a decent Indian place in Nebraska.

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  3. Wow! What's the name of the place?? I was at a place in Seoul that sounds just like it. Is the entrance through an alley by chance?? Don't be homesick :) Call me if you feel that way!

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  5. We miss you too. Love you lots and enjoy reading about your students and adventures.

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