My birthday week meal #1 was dinner at SSGS last night, our first time there. Probably my favorite Korean BBQ place is in LA, called The Corner Place, where the meats are plenty and of high quality, and the cold noodle soup is amazingly refreshing and, for lack of a better word, zippy (there are rumors that they use 7-up or some other carbonated ingredient). The recipe is so secret they don't let you take any of it home, lest you send it to the lab for testing!
Anyway, it's a lot to live up to. SSGS was good, it didn't blow our socks off but it was a tasty way to celebrate the passing of another year (sigh). We ordered two bbq plates - the marinated kalbi and baby octopus, and also their cold noodles. And of course, the numerous panchan, which were all serviceably tasty.
I enjoyed the real coal application (although, really, what were we thinking? Cooking by fire in this muggy weather?!?) and the kalbi was tender and well seasoned. The baby octopus was nice too, though the line between just-cooked and over-cooked is very fine indeed. I quite enjoyed watching them shrink up and roll around on the grill, as if they were still alive. The cold noodles hit the spot after all the smoke and oil - I've never had "mix-ins" like the mustard they gave us, but it deepened the flavor of the stock nicely. Slices of asian pear were also a nice surprise.
We left SSGS stuffed and sated. We probably won't return any time soon, but only because there are many other K-BBQ places on our list to try (Kang Nam, Hai Woon Dae, etc.) - otherwise it would be a fine go-to placei. Oh, and a note about the service - no complaints here. I shamefully went in expecting the worst - at one point a server asked if we were finished and I assumed she was trying to rush us out, so I rather defensively said, "uh, no, not yet," only to realize she was just asking if we were done with the coals since we were out of meat
Next up on the birthday week recap - tonight's Beijing duck dinner at Sun Wah...