We had an appointment in San Francisco last Wednesday and got together with friends at a Korean restaurant I'd read good things about on the net. It did not disappoint
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Good question! I was so busy with our long list of no-no's I didn't ask. I would have if my brother or BIL were there (both allergic to nuts of various kinds).
I have no idea if there is peanut oil used there. You can get plain meat, but I know that's not good enough for you if the grill is wiped down with it or it's in the restaurant. Sesame oil is a common cooking oil in that region, but it could be anything.
I did not see anything that I can recall that had peanuts or tree nuts of any kind. I believe I saw sesame seeds.
Another Korean place I've been to was a buffet with all the side dishes in one section and raw meats and fish in another. You took back what you wanted and grilled it or put it in the hot pot. Each one is a bit different.
It is great food and totally worth calling any places that might be near you.
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what was the nuts situation? i know nada about korean foods, and this review had me SALIVATING!
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full from her buffalo bacon bbq burger sans bun :)
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I have no idea if there is peanut oil used there. You can get plain meat, but I know that's not good enough for you if the grill is wiped down with it or it's in the restaurant. Sesame oil is a common cooking oil in that region, but it could be anything.
I did not see anything that I can recall that had peanuts or tree nuts of any kind. I believe I saw sesame seeds.
Another Korean place I've been to was a buffet with all the side dishes in one section and raw meats and fish in another. You took back what you wanted and grilled it or put it in the hot pot. Each one is a bit different.
It is great food and totally worth calling any places that might be near you.
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