Dining & Drinks
Places to enjoy food and drinks.
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Cafes and Bakeries, Dining & Drinks, November in South Korea, October in South Korea, September in South Korea, SOS Seasonal Pyeongtaek Guide: Fall
3 Pumpkin Drinks To Try
Additional Blogs for Pumpkin Lovers If you love pumpkin, here are some other blogs that will help you find tasty pumpkin treats that will delight you. 3 Fall Korean Foods for Pumpkin Lovers with Pyeongtaek Locations Pumpkin Spice Season in Pyeongtaek, South Korea Pumpkin Duck What pumpkin drinks should I try in Pyeongtaek? As mentioned in the previous blog 3 Fall Korean Foods for Pumpkin Lovers with Pyeongtaek Locations, hobak is the Korean word for pumpkin. Koreans love pumpkins in the fall as much as any American. Here are three…
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3 Fall Korean Foods for Pumpkin Lovers with Pyeongtaek Locations
Looking for Pumpkin duck? You came to the right spot. Here are the best locations in Pyeongtaek. You will love this meal.
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Cafes and Bakeries, Dining & Drinks, November in South Korea, October in South Korea, September in South Korea, SOS Seasonal Pyeongtaek Guide: Fall
Pumpkin Spice Season in Pyeongtaek
Pumpkin Spice Lovers, we’ve got your back. It’s pumpkin spice season in Pyeongtaek and we have a list of lattes to try. (updated September 2023) About Pumpkin Spice Lattes in Pyeongtaek US ex-pats are very lucky in Pyeongtaek because a few coffee shops cater to our weird fixation with pumpkin spice by creating their own homemade recipes. Each pumpkin spice recipe is a little different and all of them are pretty darn tasty. These lattes are not going to taste like Starbucks. Instead, they are rich and sweet concoctions that…
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5 Must Try Western Sushi Spots
Western sushi is becoming popular in Pyeongtaek and that makes life better. Here are 5 to try.
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Tteokbokki Shops to Try in Pyeongtaek-si
It feels like there is a new style of tteokbokki coming out every day and you need to go try them all. Tteokboki Recommendation Table of Contents When I first arrived in South Korea, eating tteokbokki got me through many a freezing walk home in the snow. I would stop off at a red tent near my home and feast on the spicy goodness along with some fish cake on a stick. It was satisfying and comforting. It was reminiscent of warm mac & cheese. These days, tteokbokki has moved…
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A Year to Learn Korean Cooking, Dining & Drinks, ESL/EFL Educators Welcome Packet, Home & Living, International Student Welcome Packet, Social Distancing Resources, USA Military Welcome Packet
Expat Guide to Grocery Delivery in Korea
Searching for grocery delivery in Korea? Here are some links and tips to help you get started. About Online Grocer Delivery Shopping online for groceries can be an incredibly convenient way to get the food you need while avoiding crowds. If you are willing to let go of the search for the perfect tomato and are prepared to pay a little bit more for the convenience of delivery, then shopping online for groceries is a great way to go. Below is a list of helpful online grocery outlets to use…
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Pyeongtaek’s Craft Beer Scene
by: Angela Alvis, South of Seoul volunteer Not long ago beer options in Korea were rather limited. Even today, if you go out to dinner at a local restaurant, you will likely only have a choice of 2 or 3 beers – Cass, Hite, or Kloud. Korea is just beginning to emerge in the craft beer scene (thanks to revisions to the liquor laws in 2014). Craftworks and Magpie are the largest and oldest craft breweries in Korea, but these aren’t the only breweries contributing to the evolution of beer…
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Cafes and Bakeries, Delivery and Meal Prep, Education, ESL/EFL Educators Welcome Packet, International Student Welcome Packet, New Arrival Information, Restaurants and Bars, Social Distancing Resources, Tourist and Traveler Welcome Packet, USA Military Welcome Packet
Food Delivery In Pyeongtaek
Delivery options in Pyeongtaek South Korea.
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Best of Pyeongtaek Poll 2019
The 2019 Best of Pyeongtaek Poll results. Thank you to everyone who voted.
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Magnificent Macarons in Pyeongtaek
by: Angela Alvis, South of Seoul volunteer Macarons may have originated in Europe, but Korea has taken this delicate confection and transformed it into something else entirely. Korean macarons are heavily filled with not just cream or jam but a whole assortment of unique ingredients. Everything from fruity rice cereal to whole strawberries can be found between the soft chewy cookie shells. These fat macarons, or fatarons, are beautiful and delicious. Macarons are becoming a unique aspect of Korean food culture and are displayed on everyone’s social media pages. Here…
























