Western food is a rare treat in Korea. Sure, they have McDonalds and a few other restaurants but its not the real thing. At McDonalds they have Bulgogi burger and curry ketchup. Most of the other western chain restaurants also alter the menu to fit the culture. James showed me one place down by the beach near his house called Big Bite. He told me some long history about the place but the short and meaty part of the story is they are the only place that serves lunch meat in Ulsan. For 9,500W ($8.00) you get a subway style sandwich that is at least 16 inches long and stuffed full of meat. Shown here is a third of the sandwich I couldnt even finish. It was delicious, piled high with warm roast beef, lettuce (not cabbage like most places) mustard, mayo and dill pickles. Its a deal.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
The Sandwich
Western food is a rare treat in Korea. Sure, they have McDonalds and a few other restaurants but its not the real thing. At McDonalds they have Bulgogi burger and curry ketchup. Most of the other western chain restaurants also alter the menu to fit the culture. James showed me one place down by the beach near his house called Big Bite. He told me some long history about the place but the short and meaty part of the story is they are the only place that serves lunch meat in Ulsan. For 9,500W ($8.00) you get a subway style sandwich that is at least 16 inches long and stuffed full of meat. Shown here is a third of the sandwich I couldnt even finish. It was delicious, piled high with warm roast beef, lettuce (not cabbage like most places) mustard, mayo and dill pickles. Its a deal.
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