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Asiana Korean Restaurant, Cincinnati, OH

June 26, 2007 by Stef  
Filed under Recipes

Mother’s Day was celebrated earlier this year, and the absence of crowds made the day so pleasant that we have decided to make this our new tradition. Since it was “my” day, I got to pick where we were dining.

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Asiana Korean Restaurant is about 20 minutes North from the heart of Cincinnati, so that alone takes you away from the hustle and bustle of downtown. Located in a small strip off of Cincinnati-Dayton Road, it is a bit of a drive from many Cincy neighborhoods but not too far away as to be inaccessible.

The glass windows are marked “Chinese”, “Japanese” and “Korean” but having many other Chinese restaurant choices in the city, it would be best to come here when what you are craving for is Korean food. Since the offerings are comprised of three different cuisines, the menu is long. We were happy to select from the smallest section featuring Korean fare. Of course, I had to order Dol Sot Bi Bim Bop and the green onion pancake, while the kids, and Dad, ordered Bul Gogi and my oldest had her eel. We were provided with fragrant genmaicha, which we happily sipped as we waited our order. By the time the panchan came, we had learned (and gotten tired of) the Korean song playing in the background. I would say “broken record” except that I doubt anyone plays 45s or LPs these days. The music became less of a concern as soon as the bowls of panchan/banchan were set before us — familiar favorites were there, as well as a few we didn’t recognize. Particularly tasty were the steamed egg cubes. We were also intrigued by the jelly-like cubes atop some kochujang-like sauce, which the server explained to us was a mung bean preparation. I have tried to ask my favorite Korean storeowner how to make it, but I have not been successful in obtaining a recipe, as the language barrier is making it difficult. Perhaps I should buy some next time to take to her.

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My order was excellent — veggies piled on thick, the egg adding a touch of richness to an otherwise plain dish. But of course the piece de resistance was the sizzling rice underneath. Breaking off in chunks as you mix everything up and add a dollop of their hot sauce, it is a meal that really should not be reserved for Mother’s Day alone — every Asian-food-loving mother should enjoy this as a treat on her day off. (I have not found the right stone bowl to make this at home or I would make this often.)

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The bul gogi was deliciously seasoned, with a great balance of sweet and salty. However, the texture suffered from being too finely sliced or shredded. I was not able to detect a kiwi component to the marinade, which often causes meat to disintegrate; but I wouldn’t discount the possibility that it was used either. Of the eel I cannot say anything but praise. The skin was delicate as it was crunchy, the flesh generously thick, meaty, and meltingly tender. Leftovers, heated up in the oven, made a satisfying addition to dinner that evening.

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Prices were not too steep, although we did end up with a slightly bigger bill ($90) than the one we got at Buga in California ($70). You can look at this two ways. It’s expensive in that the offerings are not as extensive, and the presentation not as traditional (read fun) as one might wish for. However, considering that Asiana is only one of the few Korean restaurants in Cincinnati, I find this to be very reasonable, so no complaints here. Add to that we were the only customers in the restaurant at the time, and so were given the best possible attention.

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On Saturdays, be aware that there are Tae Kwon Do classes just two doors down, so depending on what time you get there, parking may get a little tricky, but should not cause problems for most.

Asiana Korean Restaurant
6875 Fountains Blvd
West Chester, OH 45069
(513) 755-9888

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