Hello, Hivers and Beer lovers!
Last week, my husband and I went to a small Korean food restaurant that opened a few months ago in Bogotá.
We were curious since last January, more than once, we had seen the couple of Korean girls who opened it working at a Starbucks near the place where we are staying in town. We were surprised at knowing they opened a restaurant a couple of months later.
So last week, we finally went to try it. It was my first time eating in an authentic Korean place. My experience was limited to having eaten kimchi and little else of Korean food so it was a new experience.
The place is called Seoul Table. It has a simple decor and a not very extensive menu. And this time it turned out that simple is best.
So let me tell you about the experience. But as my friend @tengolotodo invited me to share with you a beer experience last weekend. I'm going to start with the beers that we had with our meal.
The place has only one brand of local beer called Lino on its menu. But here's a little twist. This Colombian brewery was founded by a Korean.
An executive of a technology firm who spent time working in Colombia and who was fond of making craft beers in his native Korea, decided to settle in Colombia and dedicate himself to brewing beers.
So the beer is sold as Korean Pasion with Colombian Taste.
Source: Lino Brewing Company history page.
Along with our beers we ordered a starter of crispy eggplant slices that came with a kimchi jam that was delicious.
As for the beers ...
I chose a Pale Ale called COLPA. It was not bitter at all and quite refreshing. It had floral and passion fruit tones. It was served chilled as I like this type of beer. And it was so good that the husband on the second round changed his first choice to Colpa.
My husband chose an Amber Ale called COLAA to start with. It had a dark reddish color with caramel tones. It was good but the favorite for both of us was the COLPA.
I ordered a Bibimbap. A typical Korean dish consisting of a bowl of rice with different vegetables, protein, mine was beef and topped with a fried egg. It came with a spicy sauce to add to taste and the girl at the restaurant told me that the way to eat it was by mixing all the ingredients.
My husband ordered a dish that was listed on the menu as Japchae Bowl. It was also a white rice base. With beef and sweet potato noodles stir-fried with vegetables. The sauce was medium sweet and all that with a fried egg on top.
Both dishes were delicious and if you don't believe me look how my plate turned out.
So both the food and the Lino beer were so good that we would like to repeat the experience and try other dishes.
This is my entry to #BeerSaturday week 419.
Thank you for reading. Cheers 🍻
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Great choice, both bimbimbap and japchae are popular dishes. I'm so hungry now
My dear, how nice to see you again! I'd like to take this opportunity to send you my warmest regards. You did well to venture into this place for the first time, as I can see it caught both your attention. I haven't tried Lino's beers, but I'm told they're some of the best around. I think I would have chosen COLPA too, and now that you mention it has floral and passion fruit notes, I'm totally convinced. The food looks great too; you describe it with such affection that I wish I could be there. Thanks for sharing, I send you a big hug from Caracas! ❤️
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Ehhh, it's cool it's near to where you're currently residing. The beer looks good and the korean foods you ordered a looks good, its just like what I often see in some kdramas 😼🤤🤤