seoul food for people who love to eat
우리 FatManSeoul는 이러한 이유로 한국의 최고의 음식에 대한 최고의 리뷰와 비평을 공유하고 싶습니다. FatManSeoul는 평범한 음식에서부터 고급음식까지, 강남지역 최고급 레스토랑에서부터 시골 할머니의 집에서 맛볼 수 있는 정이 깃든 찌게까지 모든 음식을 리뷰 대상으로 삼고 있습니다. 우리는 특별한 음식을 찾아 블로그를 통해 전세계에 소개할 것입니다. 또한 음식에 대한 가장 정확한 정보를 리뷰, 레시피, 인터뷰, 팟캐스트, 교재 등을 통해 제공할 것입니다. 이 모든 컨텐츠는 한국어와 영어로 제공될 것입니다. FatManSeoul is Korea's first bilingual online magazine about food. We’re committed to searching high and lo, from the poshest cuisine of Kangnam to the most humble, jeong-laden jjigae of the halmoni-jip in the countryside for the best food in the country. Come here for reviews, recipes, interviews, podcasts, tutorials, and the best, most accurate information on ingredients and methods, in Korean and in English. 같이 먹자!
Jaim
September 29th, 2008 at 10:28 pm
I’ve been waiting to put up my snap of the Hooter’s in Apgujeong on my blog. I mean, I wouldn’t want people to think I’m some Wayguk-in who just came here to ogle the ladies.
(I mean, I didn’t go in, but when a waitress saw me with a camera outside she started doing a little dance routine. I felt a little dirty.)
fatmanseoul
September 29th, 2008 at 11:11 pm
Next time, go in.
Jaim
September 29th, 2008 at 11:49 pm
How’s the food?
fatmanseoul
September 30th, 2008 at 1:43 am
Fatman cannot support copyright infringement. We don’t know.
kushibo
September 30th, 2008 at 3:17 am
So each owl you order costs only 6500 won (~$6)? That’s quite a deal!
fatmanseoul
September 30th, 2008 at 10:34 am
Fatman wonders what deep fried owl tastes like . . . maybe like chicken?
kushibo
October 1st, 2008 at 3:23 pm
Probably a bit gamier, like turkey or squirrel.