Monday, November 06, 2006


On Saturday, we decided to explore San Jose. After living in the Bay for 11 months, it was about time that we explored a bit of the Pennisula.

We drove down in hopes of having lunch in Japantown, but was sorely disappointed by the lack there of Japanese businesses. So, off we were to find a suitable place to fill up on food. We found our way out to the Westfield Valley Fair Mall and wandered to El Camino Real. With strip malls running up and down the street, it reminded us of Western New York - with alot more Asian businesses.

Sam had remembered going to a nice little Korean place with her cousin several months back. With a little help from the Pilot's Navi, we found Sui Tofu - and was not disappointed by our experience at all.

The place is a bit nicer than your average hole in the wall Korean place - but its clear that people weren't going there for the atmosphere. They were going there for 2 reasons - the great food and the incredible value. We had the soondobu, the kalbi and bogolgi - and were stuffed by the time we were done. It was definitely the best $25 we spent on Korean food ever. Though the restaurant may not neccessarily be worth a drive all the way from SF, its certainly worth stopping by if you're in the area.

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