Saturday, November 10, 2001
Korean barbecue won't bore
Ask The Critic
By Polly Campbell
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Question: I'm bored. I don't want artichoke dip or steak or chocolate cake. I don't want chicken wings or sweet and sour pork or grilled chicken Caesar salad. Where should I go out to eat?
Answer: Take a trip to Chung Kiwha Korean barbecue in Florence. Each table has a grill in the middle, which is filled with hot wood coals. From a buffet, you choose a wide variety of meat, seafood and vegetables to grill.
Selections range from chicken and beef to marinated bulgogi to tongue and tripe. Korean salads are crisp, fresh and exotic. Definitely not boring. 7800 Commercial Drive, (859) 525-9978.
Questions or comments to dining critic Polly Campbell by fax: 768-8330; e-mail: pcampbell@enquirer.com.
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