April 30, 2010 — In Jeonju, it's customary to give lots of food for free- "as service" when you buy a pitcher of makgeolli (unfiltered rice wine). They don't skimp on the food and often you'll get almost 20 different plates for about $11.00. Jeonju is known for its generosity, but also for its flavor. It's been called the best taste city in Korea. Join my Youtube Page at http://www.youtube.com/user/delawheresdan for more great videos on food in South Korea!
April 30, 2010 — In Jeonju, it's customary to give lots of food for free- "as service" when you buy a pitcher of makgeolli (unfiltered rice wine). They don't skimp on the food and often you'll get almost 20 different plates for about $11.00. Jeonju is known for its generosity, but also for its flavor. It's been called the best taste city in Korea. Join my Youtube Page at http://www.youtube.com/user/delawheresdan for more great videos on food in South Korea!
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My husband and I spent some time figuring out where to go first. Now you gave us some idea. Thanks for suggesting that place by the way.
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