Showing posts with label barbecue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barbecue. Show all posts

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Sam Won Garden Restaurant

With only two authentic restaurants, Korean cuisine is criminally under-represented and under-appreciated in Jacksonville's food scene. While it doesn't strike me as being too odd, per se, this is perhaps a bit tragic since there are some strong stylistic parallels between Korean cuisine and that of the great American barbecue with its heavy focus on meat and plethora of side dishes.

Dolsot bibimbap


Perhaps the oversight is due to innocent ignorance, perhaps its that these places are so hard to find. Sam Won Garden, the only Korean restaurant I've tried in the area, looks more like a strip club from the parking lot and is right next to the Duval County Tax Collectors office; definitely not some place one voluntarily travels. Even inside, the intoxicating scent of charred livestock and the tables with cooking appliances do little to dispel the suspicion that at any moment the place could erupt with an explosion of lights, debauchery, and dollar bills. But in spite of the strange ambiance, an excellent meal awaits any who dare enter.

However, I must issue one warning. Beware the soju. Soju is a Korean spirit traditionally made from rice with an alcohol content that can land anywhere between 20% and 40%. It's similarity to sake and it's inherent sweetness can deceive the curious consumer and you may find yourself far more inebriated than you'd planned.

kalbi


It's easy to experience a slight tinge of sticker shock when glancing at Sam Won's menu. Most of the prices really aren't that high and, when you consider the amount of food you end up with, you're actually getting quite a deal.

A great place to start is the kalbi, a meal highly recommended for any lover of good barbecued beef. Kalbi, or galbi, is a dish made with beef (or pork, but it's just beef at Sam Won) short ribs marinated in a ganging (Korean soy sauce) based sauce. It would be far too arduous a task to accurately describe how delicious this dish is but it's enough to make a borderline vegetarian question their aversion to consuming meat. The kalbi can seem a bit pricey at first but there's enough food for two and, of course, there's also the sides.

sides


Korean cuisine is famous for its variety of side dishes. At Sam Won, the side dishes are included with the meal and can essentially be replenished until you're satisfied (come on now, let's not be too greedy). There's the traditional kimchi (pickled and fermented vegetables, usually cabbage), sprouts, various vegetables, tofu, squid, and an assortment of other small offerings. While not quite the same as coleslaw, potato salad, and baked beans, one can easily see the parallels drawn to American barbecue.

Dolsot bibimbap


Another great dish to try is the ‪Dolsot Bibimbap‬. The literal translation of bibimbap is mixed rice and my first encounter with this traditional Korean meal took place thousands of feet above the surface of our pleasant little planet. Although I quite enjoyed the first experience, I knew full well that airline food always pales in comparison to meals available at ground level so I was compelled to try it again on my next visit to Sam Won.

Dolsot bibimbap is served in a VERY hot stone pot, so hot that the meal continues to cook for minutes. In addition to the rice (which is pleasantly caramelized around the edges because of the extreme heat), the dish contains beef, mushrooms, cucumber, zucchini, bean sprouts, daikon, sea weed, lettuce, and some other vegetation. An egg is cracked on top and quickly fries in the heat. The flavor is complex and rich and the meal is wholly satisfying; the perfect remedy for a deep hunger.

Dolsot bibimbap


The next time you're in the mood for barbecue I'd suggest a slight deviation towards the Korean variety. But beware, one taste of kalbi and you may never again be able to stomach Sonny's or Bono's monotony.


Sam Won Garden Restaurant on Urbanspoon

Sam Won Garden Restaurant
4345 University Boulevard South,
Jacksonville, FL 32216
(904) 737-3650‎

Monday, May 19, 2008

Mojo Bar-B-Que

Barbecuing in my native land is the bringing together of naked flame and fresh meat on a metal grill which, when performed correctly, results in beautifully charred yet juicy meats that excite and satisfy the deep-rooted carnivorous reptile region of the mind. Shortly after arriving in Florida I found that barbecuing here involves soaking greasy meat in greasier solutions and slathering it in smoked flavored corn syrup which sends me into insulin shock, increases the viscosity of my blood, and leaves me feeling like I've just been forced to change an oil filter using my mouth. The Southeast's arteries are clogged with Sonny's, Bono's, Sticky Fingers, and other places that differ solely in name but all carry the same low grade feed being passed off as barbecue. Every "barbecue" place I have been to here has been utter garbage (and it's not just a Florida phenomenon, I went to a place in Texas that was no different) until... Mojo.

Mojo Bar-B-Que


Mojo Bar-B-Que on University is amazing. Forget the comfortable atmosphere and the friendly staff, the real meat of the issue is the meat of the issue: Mojo's food is fantastic. Large portions, incredible sides (the jalapeño cornbread is delicious), and main items that are both flavorful and, while still naturally a bit greasy, lack excessive amounts of oil. If you like hot food and/or flatulence, definitely try the spicy Texas-style chili; it's some of the best chili I've had and, for little people like us, the bowl is enough for two filling meals. As I've already mentioned, the jalapeño cornbread is fantastic so make sure to wrangle that onto your plate if it doesn't come standard with your order.

Mojo Bar-B-Que


There's also a Mojo Kitchen on Beach Boulevard in Jacksonville Beach. The menu is slightly different but I'd hazard to guess that the quality is still present. I suppose we'll have to go check it out to verify (or really just as an excuse to eat some good barbecue food).

Mojo Bar-B-Que


Mojo Bar-B-Que
1607 University Blvd. West
Jacksonville, Florida 32217
904-732-7200

Mojo Bar B Que on Urbanspoon