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Korean Style Hamburger - Lotteria These days, it is easy to try foreign food but in the past, it was hard to. So there was Refreshment Stand besides Korean food, Chinese food, Japanese food, and Western food from 1950 to 1953 after the Korean War. Refreshment Stand is not a whole Western dishes but a semi or lite one. But as always, food is changed in different country. It can't be 100% exactly same. Ingredients, appearance, or .. 더보기
Upgraded CryCheeseBurger with French Fries It is difficult to make good food because people have fastidious tastes.So it is hard for restaurants to be well received by random customers.Sometimes people disappointed that restaurants which their acquaintance introduced were not good as they expected.Reason is simple; people have various tastes. Especially, for food which you have to pay costs, people's likes and dislikes are clear. Some sa.. 더보기
Lina’s Sandwich at Gwanghwamun On a somewhat breezy and cloudy Saturday afternoon, I met up with a very close friend of mine in Gwanghwamun. The area of Gwanghwamun showcases several ancient tourist sites, two being the statues of General Yi Sun Shin and King Sejong. Gwanghwamun is surrounded by the busy areas of City Hall, Kyeongbuk Palace, and Myeongdong, which allows you to access to an event-filled day. My friend and I de.. 더보기
Banana Grill in Seorae Village As someone who grew up regularly eating hamburgers from fast food chains and restaurants, which specialize in gourmet burgers, in the United States, I’m a bit more skeptical when it comes to claiming a place as one of the best tasting. As I was researching on On-line searching, for a new restaurant to eat at, I came across a personal blog that was raving about a place called Banana Grill. So, I .. 더보기
In-N-Out in Korea: Crycheese Burger If you've lived in California, you've probably tasted In-N-Out and thought it was one of the best burgers you've tried for the ridiculous price they're sold for. If you've lived anywhere else, you've probably never tasted it albeit constantly hearing about it and have only tried it occasionally upon a California visit. Fortunately, I had the honor to live in the state that offers this delicacy a.. 더보기
"Bongousse Rice Burger" in front of Bucheon High School A "jumeok-bap", which in direct translation means "Fist Rice" is a ball of rice that is usually filled with some kind of ingredient (most commonly kimchi or tuna) and covered with seasoned sesame seeds. It's a very popular eat in Korea commonly found in "bun-sik" restaurants (분식점), not because it not only tastes good but because it is very inexpensive, usually costing 1,000 won per ball. For thi.. 더보기
SUBWAY near Mapo Station We loved eating the Subway footlongs when we lived in the United States and it was only recently when we knew that Subways also existed in Korea. Since then, my daughter has continually asked me to take her, and at last we decided to go all the way to Mapo Station to find this "healthy" nostalgic franchise. We got one footlong and split it in half. The fresh vegetables lived up to the "eat fresh.. 더보기