Originally Posted by Alberto Balsam Rodriguez Don't forget the striker we actually did buy from Monaco that year The wee Chinaman? Park?
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us. "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
Originally Posted by redgunamo The wee Chinaman? Park? Don't think you can say that.
Originally Posted by SWv2 Don't think you can say that. Fair point. It is a little harsh on the six-foot Korean, I suppose.
Originally Posted by redgunamo Fair point. It is a little harsh on the six-foot Korean, I suppose. I am fascinated by their fried chicken, if I'm honest.
Originally Posted by Sir C I am fascinated by their fried chicken, if I'm honest. They fry it twice, don't they? So no greasy skin.
Originally Posted by Burney They fry it twice, don't they? So no greasy skin. I think so. And the coating is a mixture of flour, rice flour and potato flour. Not to mention the gochujang-based sauce. I've only had it once and I'm crazy for it.
Originally Posted by Sir C I think so. And the coating is a mixture of flour, rice flour and potato flour. Not to mention the gochujang-based sauce. I've only had it once and I'm crazy for it. This cannot be beyond the wit of a chap to recreate, surely? You can get gochujang from Waitrose.
Originally Posted by Sir C I think so. And the coating is a mixture of flour, rice flour and potato flour. Not to mention the gochujang-based sauce. I've only had it once and I'm crazy for it. I had it in Hong Kong last year. It was almost as stunning as the Korean hostess in the bar.
Originally Posted by Sir C I am fascinated by their fried chicken, if I'm honest. And the Kim-chi (?). Lovely.
Originally Posted by redgunamo And the Kim-chi (?). Lovely. Listen to you. Kim-chi indeed.
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