no, you can get tacos across the street. korean next door and goat stew. you can pray to muhammad or buddha. the tiny mosque next door where services are held five times a day. i was talking to a guy in the parking lot who said this is the first little bangladesh in america. and it just happened like two years ago. it was like we went to sleep and woke up and it was little bangladesh. step in for curried goats, samosas, tandoori chicken, and fish curry with no small amount of chilies. just such aromatic, delicious food. what good food are you likely to find within the confines of korea town? el salvadorian, guatemalans, koreans all throughout. pakistani, bangladesh food. oaxaca takes over all of eighth street.
koreans. there are new arrivals every day. there is, in fact, a little bangladesh right in the middle of k-town. you re not short of options around here. no, you can get tacos across the street. korean next door and goat stew. you can pray to muhammad or buddha. the tiny mosque next door where services are held five times a day. i was talking to a guy in the parking lot who said this is the first little bangladesh in america. and it just happened like two years ago. it was like we went to sleep and woke up and it was little bangladesh. step in for curried goats, samosas, tandoori chicken, and fish curry with no small amount of chilies. just such aromatic, delicious
korean next door and goat stew. you can pray to muhammad or buddha. the tiny mosque next door where services are held five times a day. i was talking to a guy in the parking lot who said this is the first little bangladesh in america. and it just happened like two years ago. it was like we went to sleep and woke up and it was little bangladesh. step in for curried goats, samosas, tandoori chicken, and fish curry with no small amount of chilies. just such aromatic, delicious food. what good food are you likely to find within the confines of korea town? el salvadorian, guatemalans, koreans all throughout. pakistani, bangladesh food. oaxaca takes over all of eighth street. is that just the way it worked out? yeah, you know how it goes.
to be. i think it s coolest place to be. american people, people like listening to music. what s a congolese word for barbecue? barbecue. cheers. cheers. i like any meat on a grill. this is looking good. grilled goat with kabri, a traditional goat stew on the side. now we re talking. roast it, put some salt on it. delicious. as you can see, people don t eat meat. meat is quite expensive, almost $2. that s more than most people make in a day or two days. what are the first things you buy if you re very very poor? very poor, soap. soap. because at least you have to look a bit clean. so soap first. soap. but in between as congolese you want to think of dressing,
around here. no, you can get tacos across the street. korean next door and goat stew. you can pray to muhammad or buddha. the tiny mosque next door where services are held five times a day. i was talking to a guy in the parking lot who said this is the first little bangladesh in america. and it just happened like two years ago. it was like we went to sleep and woke up and it was little bangladesh. step in for curried goats, samosas, tandoori chicken, and fish curry with no small amount of chilies. just such aromatic, delicious food. what good food are you likely to find within the confines of korea town? el salvadorian, guatemalans, pakistani, bangladesh food. oaxaca takes over all of eighth street.