Houston Shop Exploration | Tree Garden Korean Cuisine
Recently, I've been watching a lot of mukbang videos of cold noodles ๐ online, which made my mouth water. I had to go and have a bowl over the weekend. This time, we chose Tree Garden, which we hadn't been to before. This restaurant is located next to Soul Garden and Korean Garden, which we've visited before. These seem to have similar decorations and such. But they have two pages of special menus, and there are photos of their special dishes on the wall. In addition to the cold noodles ๐, we also ordered a pig's trotter ๐ท and Korean spicy sauce crab ๐ฆ. Their side dishes are particularly characterized by fried zucchini slices ๐ฅ and peanuts ๐ฅ small silverfish, as well as eggplant ๐, which I don't think I've seen much in other Korean restaurants. They are not salty at all, just right. Cold Noodles ๐: The taste is authentic Korean cold noodles ๐, very suitable for the hot summer. The ingredients inside are also very standardized, with white radish, pear ๐, egg ๐ฅ, and two slices of beef ๐ฅฉ. Spicy Pig's Trotter ๐ท: Korean spicy sauce is wrapped around the pig's feet cut into small pieces, and each piece is very flavorful. The price is a bit expensive, though. Korean Spicy Sauce Crab ๐ฆ: The taste is like jelly, and the spicy sauce also covers the fishy smell of the crab. This is raw, although it's delicious, I don't dare to eat too much. #HoustonExplore #KoreanCuisine #KoreanColdNoodles #KoreanBBQPigTrousers #KoreanSpicySauceCrab #FermentedWine #RestaurantRecommendation #KoreanCooking