Rec: Eat Your Kimchi
4 Jan 2017 06:46 amKimchi is tasty, spicy, and good for you. Nom, nom, nom!
. . . ok, so that's not actually my rec, though kimchi is pretty great, it's true. Try the radish kind.
Eat Your Kimchi is a YouTube chanel by Canadians Simon and Martina, who lived for seven years in Korea before recently moving to Tokyo, Japan (their channel is since renamed to Simon and Martina). Their enormous archive of videos covers food, sightseeing, weird Asian product finds, commentary about Korean and Japanese cultures, and random slice-of-life stuff. Simon and Martina are adorable dorks with an eccentric sense of fashion and an immense sense of fun and adventure. Also they give their recurring segments suggestive acronym titles:
Guys, I have lost days binge-watching their videos. And they've really kicked their game up a notch since moving. Eat Your Sushi, their weekly segments documenting their first six months in Japan, would not be a bad place to start at all.
. . . ok, so that's not actually my rec, though kimchi is pretty great, it's true. Try the radish kind.
Eat Your Kimchi is a YouTube chanel by Canadians Simon and Martina, who lived for seven years in Korea before recently moving to Tokyo, Japan (their channel is since renamed to Simon and Martina). Their enormous archive of videos covers food, sightseeing, weird Asian product finds, commentary about Korean and Japanese cultures, and random slice-of-life stuff. Simon and Martina are adorable dorks with an eccentric sense of fashion and an immense sense of fun and adventure. Also they give their recurring segments suggestive acronym titles:
Guys, I have lost days binge-watching their videos. And they've really kicked their game up a notch since moving. Eat Your Sushi, their weekly segments documenting their first six months in Japan, would not be a bad place to start at all.