It’s your personal freedom, but for someone who came to Korea for travel, you sure ate a lot of tacos.
KoreanB_B_Q on
Did you eat any actual Korean food?
EL_FAJARO on
Third photo taco looks legit
sondersHo on
Food look delicious 🔥😭
bookmarkjedi on
I hope you enjoyed Korea! I’ve lived here so long that I find most things quite ordinary, but seeing pics by visitors of even the most mundane things helps me to deepen my appreciation of life here.
TickleMyRide on
alot of non-korean food (ie traditional dishes)… poke bowls!?
daehanmindecline on
How was the McDonald’s?
Character-Lie-852 on
Went to Korea and ate everything except Korean food LOL
SharcLightning on
Mexican food is surprisingly good in Seoul! Thinking it’s on trend now was well and as a Cali-Mex food fan, not unhappy about it!
Yeah Korea can be weird that way. For some reason Koreans can take foreign food and not only make it authentic (though there are lots of places the Korea-fy non-Korean food), but also add unique twists (TONKATSU, KIMBAP, TAKOYAKI, Italian Food, SUSHI / OMAKASE, etc. are pretty popular here).
Went to a place where they do pop-ups and the chef did a unique blend of Mexican, with Korean influence. I loved that he sourced the masa (corn tortilla dough) and hand-made the tortillas.
La Calle in Sindang market and Villa Guerrero near COEX are my favorites. Other places are hit and miss, but always on the lookout.
If you want a really good Korean meal that’s eaten in the summer, I recommend the Samgyetang (Ginseng Chicken soup). There’s tons of places and it’s actually made to be eaten in Summer, though I prefer to have it in Winter as well. Korean food has lots of soupy type choices that keep the harsh winter cold away.
Admit it though, McDonald’s was rage-bait wasn’t it? 🤣
Competitive-Web-5084 on
Are you trying tacos from every country or something
daniellinne on
As a fellow tourist – to me it seems you missed out on all the great food that you can eat here and only moved around in the super tourist areas. If you like it that way, no biggie, but if you wanted to experience the culture, you missed out on a lot.
This is just one example of all the delicious local food i ate in Korea and I will greatly miss it when I return home.
I dont think it’s bad to try local fast food, we always do it while traveling to compare it to our own version, but eating only that seems kinda sad to me.
Going to Korea to take a pictures of Vanilla Madeleines, Hello Kitty Ice Cream Cake at Baskin Robbins, a Louis Vuitton store, and McDonald’s seem like some interesting choices.
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It’s your personal freedom, but for someone who came to Korea for travel, you sure ate a lot of tacos.
Did you eat any actual Korean food?
Third photo taco looks legit
Food look delicious 🔥😭
I hope you enjoyed Korea! I’ve lived here so long that I find most things quite ordinary, but seeing pics by visitors of even the most mundane things helps me to deepen my appreciation of life here.
alot of non-korean food (ie traditional dishes)… poke bowls!?
How was the McDonald’s?
Went to Korea and ate everything except Korean food LOL
Mexican food is surprisingly good in Seoul! Thinking it’s on trend now was well and as a Cali-Mex food fan, not unhappy about it!
Yeah Korea can be weird that way. For some reason Koreans can take foreign food and not only make it authentic (though there are lots of places the Korea-fy non-Korean food), but also add unique twists (TONKATSU, KIMBAP, TAKOYAKI, Italian Food, SUSHI / OMAKASE, etc. are pretty popular here).
Went to a place where they do pop-ups and the chef did a unique blend of Mexican, with Korean influence. I loved that he sourced the masa (corn tortilla dough) and hand-made the tortillas.
La Calle in Sindang market and Villa Guerrero near COEX are my favorites. Other places are hit and miss, but always on the lookout.
If you want a really good Korean meal that’s eaten in the summer, I recommend the Samgyetang (Ginseng Chicken soup). There’s tons of places and it’s actually made to be eaten in Summer, though I prefer to have it in Winter as well. Korean food has lots of soupy type choices that keep the harsh winter cold away.
Admit it though, McDonald’s was rage-bait wasn’t it? 🤣
Are you trying tacos from every country or something
As a fellow tourist – to me it seems you missed out on all the great food that you can eat here and only moved around in the super tourist areas. If you like it that way, no biggie, but if you wanted to experience the culture, you missed out on a lot.
This is just one example of all the delicious local food i ate in Korea and I will greatly miss it when I return home.
I dont think it’s bad to try local fast food, we always do it while traveling to compare it to our own version, but eating only that seems kinda sad to me.
https://preview.redd.it/dfaynxlc5o1h1.jpeg?width=1200&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7c4ea62ad21cdfaf1d0cef07d972351f9343d9b4
Going to Korea to take a pictures of Vanilla Madeleines, Hello Kitty Ice Cream Cake at Baskin Robbins, a Louis Vuitton store, and McDonald’s seem like some interesting choices.