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The Food at Korean Gaming Cafes Is Next Level K-Town

The Food at Korean Gaming Cafes Is Next Level K-Town

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On this week's episode of K-Town, host Matthew Kang checks out the snacks available to order right off your screen at a Korean PC Bang in Seoul, South Korea
Date: 2020-05-20

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Haha, here in Indonesia we have warnet or basically internet cafes, it basically is like the same thing in korea but we could do whatever we want, usually some of them have like huge storage of pirated movies and games, it appeals to the young audience for the availibility and price (0. 5-1/hr, these places are notorious for kids skipping school and paying like 5 for a computer with internet and all the games, now they put a list of banned kids not allowed to visit these internet cafes, i hope the warnet doesnt go extinct because it is why now i have my own pc and buy my own games, its kinda like a coccoon
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So, I eat at my desk in my house. and I have a good computer and a good fridge. and a functioning kitchen. I can get off my ass and make a bunch of food while playing games. Wireless kb/m and xbox one controller. I think I got this place beat. If instant noodles with egg and cheese on top is gonna be next level then, I am at God rank with Alaskan salmon, vegetables and rice that cooks itself for like 25 mins while I play a game and then plate it and turn off stuff and grab a vitamin water ot Gatorade or actual water. within 2 mins of waiting for the next game to get setup and people to join. So. I am good.
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Well as a Korean myself! PC BANG is really a good place to visit sometime. But don't expect the food to be too great. The average price of Ramen is about 34 (If Cup Ramen it goes about 12. And burgers or drinks, they go about 13. These places you have to buy time at the counter or a special machine to use the computer. Where I live 1Hours and 30minutes is about 1. Well that's pretty much it. The computers are also very good. So stop by sometime if you come to Korea(Sorry for the rusty grammer guys. I didn't use the translator so)
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Well, it was a thing in Russia back in 2000-2010, we call it Computer Clubs, some of them was selling snacks and easy to make dishes like french fries. I remember i was visiting it sometimes back in 2006-2007 to play with my schoolmates. Never ordered snacks myself, but I saw how other guys eating french fries witch ketchup, chips and other similar snacks. What's why keyboards and mouses often was greasy.
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This is funny, I live in Lebanon and we have the exact same type of internet cafes everywhere, we also have snacks such as Kaak (Lebanese street bread) filled with Halloumi as well as Mana'ish (Lebanese pastry very similar to Italian pizza) with mozarella cheese on top just like you had American cheese in your ramen lol
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Nice concept, but if you do it in my country then the counters, keyboards and mouses would be absolutely filthy. For this to work there's needs to be respect from staff and customers and sadly the people around here are idiot morons who just think they have a cultured mentality
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Love the breadth of your food coverage. one day in a super fancy Michelin rated places and then another day down to earth places like this! You must know already that korean rest area food is also amazing: ) would rly like to see coverage of that as well!
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Be awesome to have this more in America. A shop was opened in my town but the kids would bring in their own snacks and ruin all the equipment. Theres just a cultural difference. Be awesome for the people who have a passion to game though.
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Yep Yep. fun dishes cost you about 20 bucks and what you get is just instant noodles, corndog, rice and rice cake? In my country for that amount of money you can have a large buffet TBF.
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Me and my friends would come here after class. As a foreigner I was hooked on the spot. I got to learn from actual people they would play the games professionally.
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