A building mate invited me to LAByrinth Theatre company’s Annual Barn Series reading at 59 E 59 Theater for a sneak peek at a new play, Charna Rivka, written by David Deblinger. I found the start of the cold reading quite engaging with the ending in need of additional work — like many readings. Interesting though.

After we headed down to Koreatown, ending up in Miss Korea BBQ this time ordering only their Dolsot Bibimbap ($21.95) with spicy pork, as last time the meat cooked at the table on the BBQ was overcooked. That Bibimbap dish of rice with veggies came sizzling hot in a stone pot topped with a raw egg, which cooked quickly and bound all the ingredients in the hot pot.

My tablemate had their Budae-jjigae ($18.95), a spicy kimchi stew with ham, sausage, tofu, rice cake, ramen noodles and veggies along with a serving of light and fluffy steamed eggs ($5.95).

We were also served small monkey dishes filled with broccoli, fishcakes, spicy bok choy, eggplant and all-cabbage kimchi that they refilled.

Miss Korea BBQ
Koreatown
10 W 32nd St
New York, NY 10001
212-594-4963