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Places to eat?

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......In S. Korea? So I got 1 day left in the States until I go on a 8 day working holiday in S. Korea. I know a lot of you guys in MB land are well travelled and I wanna know: The best places to grub beaks? At least the work is light.... :P
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Sorry, but the nearest I've been to South Korea is Skagway, Alaska. :)
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There's a good place to eat in Korea :bleh: ???
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i would look for someplace "american" and eat there. i went on a bus tour with a bunch of Korean tourist some years ago and they ate the same thing for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for a week straight. it was all cold food and before the Korean bbq trend.

kimchi, dried fish, seaweed, cold eggs, and crunchy veggies and cold rice. this is all i remember. that and we went to an ihop somewhere near San Fran and they did not know wtf to do with a pancake or hash browns.

i say find a kfc or hamburger stand and let it be :wink:
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Post by Howardr »

I've eaten at some very nice restaraunts in S. Korea, but that was in '82-'83 when the Army requested my presence there.

I had a lot of tasty dishes from roadside vendors as well as traditional places where we sat on pillows on the floor with a low table in front of us.

Foursquare is available worldwide, I believe. You may be able to find local places that way.

Let us know how it was when you get back.

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yeah i i did a little investigating and apparently the food i ate on the bus trip was typical but, um, good for traveling. iow things that would not spoil. so it was a lot of dried things, pickled things, and cold rice. better grub is out there in Korea

it just wasn't on that bus :cry:
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this is from a post in the thread at MV. maybe it can be of some use to you or at least entertain others

http://www.jaunted.com/story/2013/6/10/ ... Foods+That
http://travel.cnn.com/seoul/eat/10-best ... oul-114014
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants- ... Korea.html
http://www.roughguides.com/article/ten- ... rean-food/
http://www.insightguides.com/destinatio ... treet-food

i am interested in the french fry encrusted deep fried hot dog at one of those links. popular Korean "street food" such as its called
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