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Freakstar
Joined: 29 Jun 2007
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:53 am Post subject: Brunch in Seoul? |
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I had brunch today at a place called Suji's in the Hyundai Dept. Store food court at COEX. 19,000 won got me:
2 pancakes made from scratch with powdered sugar and real maple syrup
4 pieces of bacon - a little thin but crispy the way I like it
2 pieces of crunchy whole grain wheat toast - good stuff!
home fries - not bad
scrambled eggs
bottomless coffee
ketchup, Tabasco, butter, jam
Damn it was a good meal and a meal that I'd been craving for some time. But can I find this meal for cheaper elsewhere? Or will I be forced to shell out 20,000 won for a good brunch meal every time? If I must, then I will...
Suji's also has a location in Itaewon that I think is bigger and nicer.
http://www.sujis.net/seoul.htm |
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safeblad
Joined: 17 Jul 2006
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:58 am Post subject: |
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what an f'in rip-off!!
you could make all that at home |
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Freakstar
Joined: 29 Jun 2007
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 1:01 am Post subject: |
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safeblad wrote: |
what an f'in rip-off!!
you could make all that at home |
Yeah, problem is that I don't have a home yet.
And I like going out for brunch on the weekends...it's nice to get out.  |
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ceesgetdegrees
Joined: 12 Jul 2007
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 1:45 am Post subject: Re: Brunch in Seoul? |
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Freakstar wrote: |
I had brunch today at a place called Suji's in the Hyundai Dept. Store food court at COEX. 19,000 won got me:
2 pancakes made from scratch with powdered sugar and real maple syrup
4 pieces of bacon - a little thin but crispy the way I like it
2 pieces of crunchy whole grain wheat toast - good stuff!
home fries - not bad
scrambled eggs
bottomless coffee
ketchup, Tabasco, butter, jam
Damn it was a good meal and a meal that I'd been craving for some time. But can I find this meal for cheaper elsewhere? Or will I be forced to shell out 20,000 won for a good brunch meal every time? If I must, then I will...
Suji's also has a location in Itaewon that I think is bigger and nicer.
http://www.sujis.net/seoul.htm |
Typically overpriced korean version of what they think is good foreign food! go to itaewon next time. I recently came back from thailand where for 100 bhat (about 3000 won) you get
Bacon
Sausages
Eggs
Fried bread
Black pudding
Doorstep toast
Beans
Tea or coffee
OJ
Man.. i can't wait to get back to a country that serves proper food at reasonable prices. |
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mindmetoo
Joined: 02 Feb 2004
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 7:31 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah Sujis doesn't have the best price. Check KT/KH, they have ads for a couple pubs in Gangnam that have sunday brunches for 10,000ish. |
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jindodog
Joined: 31 May 2007 Location: not seoul
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 9:40 pm Post subject: Re: Brunch in Seoul? |
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ceesgetdegrees wrote: |
Freakstar wrote: |
I had brunch today at a place called Suji's in the Hyundai Dept. Store food court at COEX. 19,000 won got me:
2 pancakes made from scratch with powdered sugar and real maple syrup
4 pieces of bacon - a little thin but crispy the way I like it
2 pieces of crunchy whole grain wheat toast - good stuff!
home fries - not bad
scrambled eggs
bottomless coffee
ketchup, Tabasco, butter, jam
Damn it was a good meal and a meal that I'd been craving for some time. But can I find this meal for cheaper elsewhere? Or will I be forced to shell out 20,000 won for a good brunch meal every time? If I must, then I will...
Suji's also has a location in Itaewon that I think is bigger and nicer.
http://www.sujis.net/seoul.htm |
Typically overpriced korean version of what they think is good foreign food! go to itaewon next time. I recently came back from thailand where for 100 bhat (about 3000 won) you get
Bacon
Sausages
Eggs
Fried bread
Black pudding
Doorstep toast
Beans
Tea or coffee
OJ
Man.. i can't wait to get back to a country that serves proper food at reasonable prices. |
what's doorstep toast? |
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Donkey Beer

Joined: 20 Jul 2006
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:05 pm Post subject: Re: Brunch in Seoul? |
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Wow, i'd be ashamed to admit i dropped $19 for such a shabby brunch. You seem to be reveling in it.
For the same price you could have eaten at a buffet with much more selection and quality.
Freakstar wrote: |
I had brunch today at a place called Suji's in the Hyundai Dept. Store food court at COEX. 19,000 won got me:
2 pancakes made from scratch with powdered sugar and real maple syrup
4 pieces of bacon - a little thin but crispy the way I like it
2 pieces of crunchy whole grain wheat toast - good stuff!
home fries - not bad
scrambled eggs
bottomless coffee
ketchup, Tabasco, butter, jam
Damn it was a good meal and a meal that I'd been craving for some time. But can I find this meal for cheaper elsewhere? Or will I be forced to shell out 20,000 won for a good brunch meal every time? If I must, then I will...
Suji's also has a location in Itaewon that I think is bigger and nicer.
http://www.sujis.net/seoul.htm |
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ceesgetdegrees
Joined: 12 Jul 2007
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 10:27 pm Post subject: Re: Brunch in Seoul? |
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jindodog wrote: |
ceesgetdegrees wrote: |
Freakstar wrote: |
I had brunch today at a place called Suji's in the Hyundai Dept. Store food court at COEX. 19,000 won got me:
2 pancakes made from scratch with powdered sugar and real maple syrup
4 pieces of bacon - a little thin but crispy the way I like it
2 pieces of crunchy whole grain wheat toast - good stuff!
home fries - not bad
scrambled eggs
bottomless coffee
ketchup, Tabasco, butter, jam
Damn it was a good meal and a meal that I'd been craving for some time. But can I find this meal for cheaper elsewhere? Or will I be forced to shell out 20,000 won for a good brunch meal every time? If I must, then I will...
Suji's also has a location in Itaewon that I think is bigger and nicer.
http://www.sujis.net/seoul.htm |
Typically overpriced korean version of what they think is good foreign food! go to itaewon next time. I recently came back from thailand where for 100 bhat (about 3000 won) you get
Bacon
Sausages
Eggs
Fried bread
Black pudding
Doorstep toast
Beans
Tea or coffee
OJ
Man.. i can't wait to get back to a country that serves proper food at reasonable prices. |
what's doorstep toast? |
The really thick variety. Eat one of these breakfasts in the morning and you are set till dinner time at night. not bad at all for 3 dollars. |
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mindmetoo
Joined: 02 Feb 2004
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 4:30 am Post subject: |
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Not been to this place but certainly cheaper than Suji's.
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Flash Ipanema

Joined: 29 Sep 2006 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 5:31 am Post subject: Re: Brunch in Seoul? |
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Donkey Beer wrote: |
Wow, i'd be ashamed to admit i dropped $19 for such a shabby brunch. You seem to be reveling in it.
For the same price you could have eaten at a buffet with much more selection and quality.
Freakstar wrote: |
I had brunch today at a place called Suji's in the Hyundai Dept. Store food court at COEX. 19,000 won got me:
2 pancakes made from scratch with powdered sugar and real maple syrup
4 pieces of bacon - a little thin but crispy the way I like it
2 pieces of crunchy whole grain wheat toast - good stuff!
home fries - not bad
scrambled eggs
bottomless coffee
ketchup, Tabasco, butter, jam
Damn it was a good meal and a meal that I'd been craving for some time. But can I find this meal for cheaper elsewhere? Or will I be forced to shell out 20,000 won for a good brunch meal every time? If I must, then I will...
Suji's also has a location in Itaewon that I think is bigger and nicer.
http://www.sujis.net/seoul.htm |
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That's why she posted, she's looking for advice on specific places where she could get a better deal. If you know a cheaper place with more selections then why don't you tell her instead of giving her sh*t? |
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