My name is Choi Jihye. I introduce my time in USA.
At first I didn't feel actually "Really? Did I come to the USA?" Because there are many Koreans.(Student of University of Incheon) :) But as time goes by I knew difference between USA and my hometown. Food, natural environment, dormitory... and so on.
That was a most difficult thing that everyday have to eat western style food. So I think 'Oh, I will lose wight! while in USA.' But now, I acclimate myself to a new food.
to be continued...
Monday, July 6, 2009
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The cafeteria food is pretty bad, but there are lots of good restaurants in Muncie. :-)
ReplyDeleteI think so too :) Now I like cafeteria food.
ReplyDeleteAshley, Would you recommand to restaurants for us??
ReplyDeleteNAENG MYUN GALBI KIMCHIJJIGAE AND SO ON
ReplyDeleteFor cheaper food, I like the bagel sandwiches at the MT Cup. Concannon's Bakery has WONDERFUL food! Thai Smile has nice Thai food. The Pita Pit is also good. Greek's Pizza in the Village is famous for pizza. And for breakfast, Eva's has the best food. If you are out late at night, IHOP is always open.
ReplyDeleteMuncie has some more expensive restuarants, like Johnny Carino's and Ruby Tuesday. Domo is a Japanese restaurant that is good. Vera Mae's Bistro is a very nice place too.
i want to eat korea food...TT
ReplyDeleteAshley~ Thank you so much! :-)
ReplyDeleteThere are no Korean restaurants in Muncie, but I think Koreans work at the Chinese and Japanese and Thai restaurants. You can go to the other Asian restaurants and see if any Koreans work there.
ReplyDeleteHello?
ReplyDeleteI'm so hungry.
Hi~ nice to meet you. See you later. Good luck
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