Through sheer luck, I saw a post on Twitter about the Grand Opening of The Wandering Buddha in New Orleans the Friday we were there. How often do you have the opportunity to have vegan Korean food? I had no choice but to check it out.
The Wandering Buddha, as it turned out, had been serving occasionally at the Hi Ho Lounge located just North of the Faubourg Marigny district. The grand opening signified that they were going to be serving permanently several nights a week.
The Hi Ho is a total dive bar in every respect, but these are the types of places I really settle into.
The pretty menu.
Gimbap (Seaweed and Rice Rolls) - Cucumber, carrots, spinach, danmuji (sweet pickled yellow radish) and seasoned rice rolled in roasted seaweed and sliced into small pieces. Served with a Korean dipping sauce.
My latest obsession is with Japchae (Stir-fried Glass Noodles with Vegetables) - Glass noodles stir-fried with spinach, carrots, onions, and bell peppers. Served with a side of kimchi.
Andy ordered his favorite, the Bibimbap (Rice with Vegetables) - Steamed rice topped with oi muchim (spicy cucumbers), sigumchi namul (seasoned spinach), carrots, zucchini, kongnamul (seasoned soybean sprouts) and kimchi. Served with a spicy pepper sauce.
The experience was truly unique with the mashup of cultures (i.e. dive bar meets vegan korean cuisine). On the whole, I really enjoyed what I ate and found it to be the most memorable meal we had during our time in New Orleans. I wish them great success!
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