

Much of living in a Foreign country involves eating, and that's especially true in Korea. I've pretty much shied away from food on this blog, but maybe I can make it a new theme for the next month or so before winter vacation. This is one of my favorite restaurants, but I don't make it there very often. The picture is of some kalguksu, a kind of noodle soup. The restaurant is a very traditional looking tea shop with some large windows looking out to Hallasan. The food is great, the side dishes are good and plentiful and you get a little bit of complimentary tea after the meal. I think this meal went for about W6000.
다소니 Location: http://place.daum.net/place/Top.do?confirmid=10267331
다소니 Location: http://place.daum.net/place/Top.do?confirmid=10267331
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