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Just got back from my second trip to Seoul. There isn't a ton to see in Seoul to be honest, and the food is very similar from place to place (bbq) to be honest.
There are some standouts.
My favorite: Get some jajamyung (noodles with onion brown sauce) at the hole in the wall across from the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Seoul. Amazing. They make the noodles fresh in the window!
The Ritz-Carlton Seoul
602 Yeoksam-dong, Kangnam-ku
Seoul, Korea
It's a tiny hole in the wall place, but it's amazing!
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| April 20, 2009 01:38 AM |
There are some standouts.
My favorite: Get some jajamyung (noodles with onion brown sauce) at the hole in the wall across from the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Seoul. Amazing. They make the noodles fresh in the window!
The Ritz-Carlton Seoul
602 Yeoksam-dong, Kangnam-ku
Seoul, Korea
It's a tiny hole in the wall place, but it's amazing!
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