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Not so much a meeting, but a meet up for good food and good times.
This Friday at 8:30pm at Yaletown in Sinchon around or after 8:30pm. It’s a great bar with the best nachos (they make their own guacamole), great burgers, and lots of beer. Go out Sinchon Station exit 2 and walk down to the Beans and Berries and make a left. It’s on the third floor of the next building.
Give me a call if you get lost
Dan
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Okay this has nothing to do with food but thought I would share an experience I had when I was in Seoul. I made a t-shirt for my girlfriend of the Seoul Metro which took us to so many amazing restaurants throughout Seoul. Made it on http://www.zazzle.com/stepasideapparel
Hi, Dan:
I wish I were in Seoul this Friday, but will be en route to Seoul, on-board a plane! Too bad you aren't getting together the following week….
I'm a Korean-American mid-thirties gal from NYC, visiting Seoul for the 2nd time (1st time was with mom, not a great experience). I am staying in Gang-nam, but am open to exploring the whole city. Wanted to get your picks of the top 10-15 food "experiences" you would recommend in Seoul. FYI, I am somewhat experimental, but not excited about eating live (or nearly alive) animals or insects of any kind. Also not looking for American or non-Korean food. I just scoured your site, but couldn't find a comprehensive listing of your top recs. What would you suggest (money not being an obstacle)?
I don't speak Korean, but understand household Korean, and can read at a 1st grade level. In case that matters!
Dan, no need to respond. I found your lists for tourists! And I will also look into taking a cooking class! Thanks for your help….