Sunday, September 26, 2010

Ansan: A World Food Tour

Sarah, Matt, Franklin, Debbie and I went down to visit Rosly in Ansan (where he teaches at the university there) to have a food tour a couple weekends ago. Ansan is quite possibly the most international part of Seoul as the all the factories (and thus factory workers) are there. We had Pakastani/Indian food, Vietnamese, Mongolian and Filipino food. While it may not be the place to be at night (I can't lie, it was the first time I've ever felt even the slightest possibility of being mugged and was sufficiently ogled more than a few times), it has awesome food.

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