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Were you were stationed at Osan? If you were stationed there, I envy you, lord knows I had tooo much fun in Korea.

I Flew into Osan twice for a much needed 15 day leave each time. Same with Taegu Air Base, (now Daegu) spent some time in Pusan (now Busan) and Seoul shopping and having more fun than should be legally allowed.

Although I love Kim Chee/kimchi, don't miss smelling it first thing in the morning...on people that is.

I did two year-long tours at Osan. I liked it so much the first time, I went back for seconds!

I still miss it.

I remember the smell of kimchi permeating the air in Pohang, Taegu, etc. The blast of kimchi as the bus windows go down...

On a related note, a chef here in our city is doing some pretty creative things with kimchi - mostly tapas. There is a beef hot dog with summer kimchi and wasabi sauce that is pretty tasty, and a duck confit sandwich with kimchi. Sounds weird but tastes good.

I do not like kimchi. (I don't eat veggies.) I like the flavor but I don't like the consistency.

Kimchi would probably prevent me from ever marrying a Korean woman. Bul-go-gee, on the other hand..... :D

I wish I had a dollar for every time I heard, "Eww. Kimchi smerrrrrr."

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Brad, take a ride down Dixie Hwy to Radcliff and/or E-Town. The place is full of Korean restraunts. Good Korean food! There was a place in a white house across from the new Walmart in Radcliff that had Bul-go-gee to die for! Half the town in Korean or German women, all war Army wives. There was also a great German place, Schnitzel Haus there, in Radcliff, or maybe it is Vine Grove, but they had strange hours, they were only open I think 4 hours on Friday and Saturday.

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Brad, take a ride down Dixie Hwy to Radcliff and/or E-Town. The place is full of Korean restraunts. Good Korean food! There was a place in a white house across from the new Walmart in Radcliff that had Bul-go-gee to die for! Half the town in Korean or German women, all war Army wives. There was also a great German place, Schnitzel Haus there, in Radcliff, or maybe it is Vine Grove, but they had strange hours, they were only open I think 4 hours on Friday and Saturday.

We actually found one in Burlington, OH, on the way to Cinci. The kind where they bring out hot coals to every table and you make your own. Pretty good stuff. I don't mind a little kimchi as a garnish or side, but I can't eat a huge portion of it. Especially that strong winter stuff.

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We actually found one in Burlington, OH, on the way to Cinci. The kind where they bring out hot coals to every table and you make your own. Pretty good stuff. I don't mind a little kimchi as a garnish or side, but I can't eat a huge portion of it. Especially that strong winter stuff.

Please tell me more about this place!

I've eaten at no less than eight area Korean restaraunts (and a few German eateries as well) but I'm not familiar with this one. Are you sure it's Burlington?

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Please tell me more about this place!

I've eaten at no less than eight area Korean restaraunts (and a few German eateries as well) but I'm not familiar with this one. Are you sure it's Burlington?

I don't remember the name, but it is right off one of the Burlington exits (there are two). The exit with the SA gas station/truck stop. I think the hours are pretty limited though, and it actually closes between lunch and dinner. I can't tell you the number of times we have missed it by a half hour or something.

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I have several friends and acquaintances who have done DCF and none of them had permanent residency. Getting the V.N.ZH that elya mentions is not cheap or easy, although you are exempt from the quota since you are married to a Russian citizen. It is not worth it if you're not actually planning on living in Russia permanently. Remember also that people with that need to get exit visas to LEAVE Russia.

They don't have to be residents, they need to have been living there legally for at least 6 months prior to filing.

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