Vintage Post: Sh-wing!

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Sh-wing is a small restaurant in Apgujeong that serves American-style buffalo wings. It is one of our favorite spots.

Because it’s far away from most of us, we tend to go only once every one or two months. We usually go during their all-you-can-eat wings time slot.

The staff there is great, especially the spunky waitress who runs the place.

They have made some changes in the past year. New wings have been added to the menu, including Oriental BBQ and Garlic Teryaki. I like them, and they break what used to be a monotony of hot, hotter, and hottest choices of flavors. They have also recently changed their dipping sauce from ranch to blue cheese (yea!).

Still, their claim to fame is a wing flavor called the “Krazy Korean.” These are particularly evil. It’s not that they’re hot — they’re sneaky.2005 09%20098 769852

Many times a person will eat one and not think it’s very hot. So he eats two more. Then the volume on the heat starts turning up at the back of the tongue and travels to the lips, where the victim starts drooling uncontrollably and tries to drink beer and suck in breath to allieve this new suffering brought upon him.

It is our tradition to start each night of wing-eating by eating at least one Krazy. It christens the evening. The beer flows. We help ourselves to more wings and more dipping sauce. And we watch the pretty women walk by outside. It’s a great evening.

There’s also a good video from November 2004 of Sh-wing.

Comments

6 responses to “Vintage Post: Sh-wing!”

  1. Max Avatar
    Max

    Long ago closed, but the best Korea food blog was Fat Man Seoul at http://fatman-seoul.blogspot.com/

    Also a newpaper food reviewer Mary was doing a nice job, but she also has left Korea. Mary Eats: http://www.maryeats.com/

  2. Dan Avatar
    Dan

    you arein taipei times in taiwan todauy in Chinse atnaslation email fmre for clipopnjg

    [email protected]

  3. Liza Avatar
    Liza

    I sometimes blog about Korean food. Here’s a video of my mom making mul kimchee.
    http://www.i_eat_ny.blogspot.com

  4. amaranth Avatar

    Try these:

    http://www.xanga.com/koreancooking
    written by a korean girl in NY

    http://www.mykoreankitchen.com
    written by a korean girl who just moved from korea to australia with her husband

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