i love Korean food, so i'm immensely glad that there are a few Korean restaurants in Champaign-Urbana. However, i continue to find myself in this strange situation when i order from a couple of the restaurants. You see, thanks to my time in Chicago, i am now physically addicted to kimbop (among other Korean delicacies). Say what you will about this lowly picnic food, i could probably eat it everyday with a silly smile on my face. There is something humbly sublime about the mixture of rice, egg, spinach, daikon, and seaweed. As i professed to the cashier at the Korean market (Green Onion) the other day, it is the perfect food.
In the summer of 2005 & early 2006, i used to order kimbop to go from Dorca's on Green Street. However, since early 2006, i haven't been successful doing this. i see the dish on the menu, ask for it, and am told "not today." This has happened many times, on various days, & every time, i'm too embarrassed to ask when i can order it. Because, really, how does a full-service Korean restaurant not have the materials for kimbop? All the ingredients appear in other dishes one can order. If they simply don't want to make it, why not remove it from the menu?
Last week, a Korean-American friend & i were craving kimbop. We were denied kimbop at Dorca's, so we went to Woori Jib & had the same experience. Kimbop was there on the menu, but upon ordering it, we were told they didn't have it. ?? My friend asked if they usually have it, and the man smiled, shaking his head no (though i'm not positive that he understood what she was asking).
What are we doing wrong? Is there a secret code? It's been over a year since i got any kimbop in Champaign-Urbana; i can't keep going to Chicago for it (plus, try as i might, there's no way to transport it without making the whole car smell like kimbop). Green Onion makes it in the morning, but i do prefer for the rolls to be made fresh & to order (i order without beef). They also sell out fairly quickly.
(Yes, i have tried to make it-- it was good, but a lot of work for just one person eating it! Plus, i sort of like the hot egg on the other ingredients... but i'm inexperienced at getting everything in the roll quickly enough, so it was a little tepid by the time all the rolls were ready to eat. Sometime my friend & i will make it though, as another pair of hands would be helpful. i just want a quick fix sometimes, you know?)
Places mentioned:
Green Onion Market
2020 S Neil St
Champaign, IL
(217) 359-5370
Dorcas Korean Restaurant
403 E Green St
Champaign, IL
(217) 337-7726
Woori Jib Restaurant
710 S 6th St
Champaign, IL
(217) 384-8282
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aletheis on August 31st, 2007, 2:51 pm, edited 2 times in total.