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Korean BBQ (Day 3)

Korean BBQ (Day 3)

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my Seoul Travel Guide here On Day 3 in Seoul, we checked out Insadong, walked around Namdaemun Market, and at Korean BBQ. Watch my full South Korea travel food series here: 00: 34 Insadong - On Day 3 of our trip to Seoul we first headed over to Insadong. For some reason it was a really cold day the day we went. There wasnt all that much open when we arrived, but we did stop to eat a poop waffle That was the first thing we ate for the day. 1: 58 Lunch - For lunch we wandered back through the restaurants around the back alleys of Insadong, and it was a pretty hard decision to decide what to eat, but we finally settled in on a nice friendly little restaurant. They had set lunch Korean food combo menus for lunch, so I had the pork bulgogi which came with all the different Korean side dishes as well. The pork was pretty good, but overall it was a decent meal. 5: 31 Namdaemun Market ) - After lunch we headed over to Namdaemun Market, which is another big market area in Seoul, famous for wholesale and budget things, ranging from clothes to food to just about everything. I think its a great area to walk around, and its a good area to people watch, go shopping, or enjoy some street food snacks. After shopping at Namdaemun, I snuck away to get a little bit of work done at a cafe, and enjoyed some of the beautiful internet connections in Seoul. 7: 21 Dinner Korean BBQ ) - One of the greatest meals to ever eat in Seoul is Korean BBQ. To me its one of the worlds great forms are BBQ. Around Seoul Station where we were staying, we just walked down and road and eventually found a restaurant serving bbq and decided to eat there for dinner. This place had their own little butchery, and you just ordered plates of meat, and then they brought them out along with all the different banchan side dishes. You then cook all the meat in front of you, and eat with lettuce, sauces, and all the beautiful garnishes. I also especially enjoyed the bbq meat within the white onions and dipping sauce. Korean BBQ in Seoul is not cheap, but it is so good
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


Anyone in Los Angeles should try this Wi Korean BBQ all you can eat for 11. 99 1101 Vermont Ave #103, Los Angeles, CA 90006 I eat expensive most of the time but tried this one and it was incredibly good, I eat at Cho Sun 3330 Olympic blvd and its always 120 for two or Genwa Korean BBQ 170 La Cienega blvd and its always over 100 as well, The expensive ones are great both are high ranking Koran BBq's in Los Angeles but there is something to be said about Wi Korean BBQ Try it and comment back please
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60 for 4 people is very reasonable even for Detroit or Buffalo dining, let alone when you consider the value of Korean bbq (not just an entree but several courses when you consider the banchan (or side dishes. In Ghana you paid 5 for a lunch plate, so how can you consider 15 overpriced for all you can eat food (including beef - extremely expensive in Korea. You paid 31 for a Brooklyn pizza, remember?
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If you are in Korea, you can enjoy Korean BBQ with very cheap price Even some restaurants offer k-bbq with all you can eat under 15 per 1 person. But If you are in other countries which have Korean restaurants, they would sell it with very expensive price. So, it's a chance to enjoy k-bbq freely in your travel to Korea.
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Hi Mark I had Korean BBQ for the 1st time a month ago. There's a large Korean community in NJ, USA. If you think it was expensive in Korea NJ is much more expensive. That said it was the best BBQ I ever had. The beef and pork was extremely great price tag for 8 people was 350. 00
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I love watching ur videos. having ur Family with u on ur travel food trips. Been in South Korea so many times and I do love and enjoy the food. its so hard to find an authentic restaurant here in the US. Keep up the great work and dont stop showing us the good eats out there.
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I love your vlogs, just fantastic, just as a note, 50mb/s is megabits/s, which is 6. 25 MegaBytes MB/s, everything by ISPs is normally megabits /second, 8 Bits to one Byte, still a great speed though for a cafe. Maybe eat 8 bits of food in one mouthfull, and you have one Byte: D
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6: 58 54 megabtyes per second that's impossible Mark, the unit is Mbit/s which means megabits per second. if you really were getting 54 megabytes per second that'd be alien technology from another world or you are sitting inside the server room of an ISP
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I've seen your name on videos that I just scrolled by. Until today. This is the 3rd video you have done that I have now seen. Great work I like that you admit if you don't know something, you admit it, instead of trying to make it seem that you do.
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I never ever write anything about ur post but when my baby do ummmmm exactly like u it is mandatory to show you. me and my 2 years old boy is a huge fan of u and ur video. I invite you whenever you come to Pakistan Karachi so be my guest
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I should like Korean with all the BBQ meat and side dishes and the scissors at the table. But I don't. Hate KImchi. Hate Fermented Bean Paste. Hate pickled stuff. Hate the look of Korean food. What's wrong with me?
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