Daily reminder Korean food is the best in the world

Spanish and Thai are my favorites. MOGS Korean, imo. Japanese is hit or miss for me. Italian is good, but a bit overrated - depending on the region.
 
Chinese food mogs Korean food imo.
Korean food is gastric cancer speedrun.
Yeah the best Korean food seems to be foreign inspired or completely from outside of the country to begin with; usually Western, Chinese, or Japanese influences it seems (for the stuff that’s actually edible)…
 
I sorta disagree, health wise it's one of the best out there and it reflects with their people but man it's so reliant on cold noodle dishes and cold bean sprouts in a cold sauce, I rarely crave it but i never regret eating it
 
Chinese food mogs Korean food imo.
Korean food is gastric cancer speedrun.
Health wise overall it's slightly better for the most part but if we're basing it on taste, many Chinese dishes mog Korean ones I honestly think Japanese food is the best of East Asian cuisine even if there is an overemphasis on sodium. The importance of the taste and freshness of the ingredients themselves and the fact that it doesn't need a ton of seasoning or condiments makes it superior imo.

Overall it's Japanese > Chinese > Korean for me
 
Health wise overall it's slightly better for the most part but if we're basing it on taste, many Chinese dishes mog Korean ones I honestly think Japanese food is the best of East Asian cuisine even if there is an overemphasis on sodium. The importance of the taste and freshness of the ingredients themselves and the fact that it doesn't need a ton of seasoning or condiments makes it superior imo.

Overall it's Japanese > Chinese > Korean for me
is raw sashimi plentiful in china? i miss eating ti affordably every day in japan
 
is raw sashimi plentiful in china? i miss eating ti affordably every day in japan
Probably a better question for people already in China, but not really unless you're in the original tier 1s and its not that cheap either. Ive had mixed experiences with Japanese food in China when I was there last as I came down with really bad food poisoning that lasted more than a week and this was at a supposedly decent international chain in Shenzhen, oddly enough it was that instead of the local street food stalls that I sometimes visited that did me in.
 
Probably a better question for people already in China, but not really unless you're in the original tier 1s and its not that cheap either. Ive had mixed experiences with Japanese food in China when I was there last as I came down with really bad food poisoning that lasted more than a week and this was at a supposedly decent international chain in Shenzhen, oddly enough it was that instead of the local street food stalls that I sometimes visited that did me in.
Was it one of those sushi train places by any chance?
 

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