Earlier this week, I met a few writer friends in Louisville, Kentucky, for a twenty-four-hour "Writer's Fun Day" (my first post about it is here). Our first stop, even before checking in to our lodgings at the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, was Charim, a Korean restaurant in St. Matthews. Charim loosely translates to "the table is set," and it was.
None of us had eaten at a Korean restaurant before, but we are adventurous writers and gourmands, so we did the best we could. The appetizers (below) were fun and interesting.
After making sure with our server (whose English comprehension and expression seemed somewhat limited) that it would not be spicy, I ordered the bowl of something or other with chicken, and it was fresh and delicious.
Charim is located at 4123 Oechsli Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky.
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