Korean BBQ eh “doge”

Oh my!  I went to Kogiya Korean BBQ in Annandale, VA.  It was pretty good.  I wouldn’t go there often (or probably by choice).  It is a bit pricy for what you get.  I tried to eat with the chopsticks, but I need practice (since I’m going to China).  I ate some sort of pork ribs that had a spicy sauce on them that was really good (but a bit fatty).  There was some beef brisket thing that I really didn’t care for (that was really fatty and the fat wasn’t tasty and the meat had no marinade or sauce on it so wasn’t flavorful).  There were various sauces and such that I we could try.  Although I found I didn’t really care for any.  I also had some rice which was a nice respite to have something a bit normal between bites of the meat.

I went with Bryan and his friend from work JZ.  His friend from work uses the word doge from dogecoin(**) (crypto currency) as a verb, noun, adjective and without any consistent connotation.  So, basically it allows your mouth to move and emit sound, leaving your listener to interpret the meaning given the context.  It sort of reminds you of why little babies make noises/cry.  But I might be a bit harsh.  He is really into asian stuff.  I think he wants to move to Japan and become an english teacher.  He also wouldn’t mind going to the Netherlands to become an astrophysicist (since according to him they have the best grad program in that area).  He talks constantly.  He reminded me of Nathaniel.

The adventure tonight was the fact that Bryan told me that we were going to eat at a different Korean BBQ and then when I got there I checked my phone (since the restaurant had wifi) and found out that he texted me the adjusted location.  Thankfully I had wifi, otherwise I wouldn’t have found out until I got back home!

(**) http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/doge I’ve been notified that doge is not from the cryptocurrency, but from a meme.  My friend Stephen told me about this.