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brento1138
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:33 pm Post subject: Restaurants, Good & Bad, In Hongdae |
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I just wanted to start a thread on the current status of Hongdae Restaurants, and what you like or don't like. I love going to Hongdae, especially on dates with cool Korean girls. But, one must know where and where NOT to take someone. I'll list my two favorite restaurants, and one restaurant to avoid... hope you can all pitch in too.
#1 best: Shanti - Excellent Indian / Nepalese restaurant. Always full of people, very nice interior, play Indian music, reasonable price (around 12,000 each). And the food (curry, samosa, naan) is top notch. The lamb I had there was better than any other place I've been to in Korea yet... I think the chef is a real Nepalese guy... Anyhow, this is an excellent place to impress any girl on a date, as this restaurant is amazing, but not so well known it seems. And if the place is too busy, they take your number and call you when the table is ready... Very nice service, excellent place! Would go there anytime.
#2 best: Casa Maya - I was so surprised with this place. Excellent Mexican restaurant. Last time I was there, we had some great Mexican food, although the burritos were not the best, everything else was pretty good. The interior is full of Mexican stuff, looks very nice, and the music is all Mexican too. Last time I was there, lots of Mexican people were eating and partying there, very loudly... some people might find that annoying, but it added a festive vibe to the place that my date and I thought added to the experience... Anyhow, I think the workers there were Mexicans, but I'm not sure... Anyhow, if Mexican people are going there and eating, and loving it, I'm guessing that says something.
#1 worst: Greek Restaurant across from Triangle park - Sorry, but I forget the name of this place. It's right by Casa Maya, across from the triangle-shaped park in Hongdae. Anyhow, the place looked Greek style, but there was nothing Greek about this place. The salad was one of those bagged salads you can buy at Emart (no feta cheese, not even ANY cheese on the salad) and everything was wrong about this salad... not Greek at all. The Chicken souvlaki I ordered had no taste, was not cooked in the traditional Greek style, and cost 6,000 won for 6 tiny bite sized morsels of chicken. I think I'll stick with chicken on a stick next time for 1,000 won. And the side dish of rice was clearly Korean bokum bap with spaghetti sauce. Terrible! But, the owner seems nice... he should really look up Greek recipes on the internet.
P.S. Brix doesn't have Hummus anymore since they changed the chef. Where can I go now, to eat hummus and enjoy smoking Hookah?? |
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The_Eyeball_Kid

Joined: 20 Jun 2007
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Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:11 pm Post subject: Re: Restaurants, Good & Bad, In Hongdae |
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brento1138 wrote: |
I just wanted to start a thread on the current status of Hongdae Restaurants, and what you like or don't like. I love going to Hongdae, especially on dates with cool Korean girls. But, one must know where and where NOT to take someone. I'll list my two favorite restaurants, and one restaurant to avoid... hope you can all pitch in too.
#1 best: Shanti - Excellent Indian / Nepalese restaurant. Always full of people, very nice interior, play Indian music, reasonable price (around 12,000 each). And the food (curry, samosa, naan) is top notch. The lamb I had there was better than any other place I've been to in Korea yet... I think the chef is a real Nepalese guy... Anyhow, this is an excellent place to impress any girl on a date, as this restaurant is amazing, but not so well known it seems. And if the place is too busy, they take your number and call you when the table is ready... Very nice service, excellent place! Would go there anytime.
#2 best: Casa Maya - I was so surprised with this place. Excellent Mexican restaurant. Last time I was there, we had some great Mexican food, although the burritos were not the best, everything else was pretty good. The interior is full of Mexican stuff, looks very nice, and the music is all Mexican too. Last time I was there, lots of Mexican people were eating and partying there, very loudly... some people might find that annoying, but it added a festive vibe to the place that my date and I thought added to the experience... Anyhow, I think the workers there were Mexicans, but I'm not sure... Anyhow, if Mexican people are going there and eating, and loving it, I'm guessing that says something.
#1 worst: Greek Restaurant across from Triangle park - Sorry, but I forget the name of this place. It's right by Casa Maya, across from the triangle-shaped park in Hongdae. Anyhow, the place looked Greek style, but there was nothing Greek about this place. The salad was one of those bagged salads you can buy at Emart (no feta cheese, not even ANY cheese on the salad) and everything was wrong about this salad... not Greek at all. The Chicken souvlaki I ordered had no taste, was not cooked in the traditional Greek style, and cost 6,000 won for 6 tiny bite sized morsels of chicken. I think I'll stick with chicken on a stick next time for 1,000 won. And the side dish of rice was clearly Korean bokum bap with spaghetti sauce. Terrible! But, the owner seems nice... he should really look up Greek recipes on the internet.
P.S. Brix doesn't have Hummus anymore since they changed the chef. Where can I go now, to eat hummus and enjoy smoking Hookah?? |
Hummus? Just make it yourself. Go to International Food Mart (or whatever it's called) in Itaewon, get some chickpeas and tahini and get cracking. |
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RACETRAITOR
Joined: 24 Oct 2005 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 2:15 am Post subject: |
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I was going to say something about your Casa Maya comments, then I read the whole thing and realised you were just taking the piss. Casa Maya has got to be the worst Mexican restaurant in Mapo. I mean, ketchup???
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Roch
Joined: 24 Apr 2003 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 2:50 am Post subject: Re: Restaurants, Good & Bad, In Hongdae |
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brento1138 wrote: |
I just wanted to start a thread on the current status of Hongdae Restaurants, and what you like or don't like. I love going to Hongdae, especially on dates with cool Korean girls. But, one must know where and where NOT to take someone. I'll list my two favorite restaurants, and one restaurant to avoid... hope you can all pitch in too.
#1 best: Shanti - Excellent Indian / Nepalese restaurant. Always full of people, very nice interior, play Indian music, reasonable price (around 12,000 each). And the food (curry, samosa, naan) is top notch. The lamb I had there was better than any other place I've been to in Korea yet... I think the chef is a real Nepalese guy... Anyhow, this is an excellent place to impress any girl on a date, as this restaurant is amazing, but not so well known it seems. And if the place is too busy, they take your number and call you when the table is ready... Very nice service, excellent place! Would go there anytime.
#2 best: Casa Maya - I was so surprised with this place. Excellent Mexican restaurant. Last time I was there, we had some great Mexican food, although the burritos were not the best, everything else was pretty good. The interior is full of Mexican stuff, looks very nice, and the music is all Mexican too. Last time I was there, lots of Mexican people were eating and partying there, very loudly... some people might find that annoying, but it added a festive vibe to the place that my date and I thought added to the experience... Anyhow, I think the workers there were Mexicans, but I'm not sure... Anyhow, if Mexican people are going there and eating, and loving it, I'm guessing that says something.
#1 worst: Greek Restaurant across from Triangle park - Sorry, but I forget the name of this place. It's right by Casa Maya, across from the triangle-shaped park in Hongdae. Anyhow, the place looked Greek style, but there was nothing Greek about this place. The salad was one of those bagged salads you can buy at Emart (no feta cheese, not even ANY cheese on the salad) and everything was wrong about this salad... not Greek at all. The Chicken souvlaki I ordered had no taste, was not cooked in the traditional Greek style, and cost 6,000 won for 6 tiny bite sized morsels of chicken. I think I'll stick with chicken on a stick next time for 1,000 won. And the side dish of rice was clearly Korean bokum bap with spaghetti sauce. Terrible! But, the owner seems nice... he should really look up Greek recipes on the internet. :(
P.S. Brix doesn't have Hummus anymore since they changed the chef. Where can I go now, to eat hummus and enjoy smoking Hookah?? |
Word to you about that arrogant Korean prike who claims to sell Greek food. His joint deserves to be closed immediately for any reason under the Sun.
Brix is, I believe, owned by a totally sleazy douchebag who should be exposed for the quiff she's been in her actions to too many foreigners for at least 6 years or more.
Thanks for the tips about the other two restaurants.
Have a good one.
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RACETRAITOR
Joined: 24 Oct 2005 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 3:31 am Post subject: Re: Restaurants, Good & Bad, In Hongdae |
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Roch wrote: |
Thanks for the tips about the other two restaurants.
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Beware. I think his recommendations of the first two was sarcastic only. If you want Mexican food, just go to the place next to Subway, or if you have the time go to Sinchon and find On the Border. Casa Maya sucks. Their sauces are all ketchup based.
He used the same tone in the first recommendation too, talking about the chef being "a real Nepalese guy," so I'm guessing that places is a total waste of time too. |
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crusher_of_heads
Joined: 23 Feb 2007 Location: kimbop and kimchi for kimberly!!!!
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 5:48 pm Post subject: |
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princess, I am not sure you are aware of this, but The Rocky Mountain Tavern has a location in Hongdae, and they serve cheesburgers and Big Rock Traditional Ale there-I hope to see you next Sunday! Try looking for the Canadian flag. |
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reactionary
Joined: 22 Oct 2006 Location: korreia
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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what's all this princess and RMT talk?
anyway, i've eaten at casa maya a couple times. overpriced and food was average (but i'd say above average by korean standards). i remember the chips and fresh salsa being quite good - what did they serve you with a ketchup sauce?
personally,except for the price, i prefer it to dos tacos (by subway). that place just serves rice. |
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hogwonguy1979

Joined: 22 Dec 2003 Location: the racoon den
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 5:59 pm Post subject: |
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I live in Hongdae and have been to a bunch of the resturants.
Mexican: Dos Tacos is the best, forget Margaritia or Casa Maya. better yet go to Sinchon and On the Border
Indian: Taj, across from the Starbucks, simply the best in the area. expensive but worth it.
Greek: Sandi and Drak across from Shooters, nice little place, not as good as santorini in itaewon but still not bad
havent found good thai food or a steak place, there are a couple of decent Pho places one next to quinzos |
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Masta_Don

Joined: 17 Aug 2006 Location: Hyehwa-dong, Seoul
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 6:22 pm Post subject: |
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reactionary wrote: |
what's all this princess and RMT talk?
anyway, i've eaten at casa maya a couple times. overpriced and food was average (but i'd say above average by korean standards). i remember the chips and fresh salsa being quite good - what did they serve you with a ketchup sauce?
personally,except for the price, i prefer it to dos tacos (by subway). that place just serves rice. |
I'm gonna go ahead and guess you're British. Baked beans and ketchup, mmm, yummy. |
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RACETRAITOR
Joined: 24 Oct 2005 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 6:25 pm Post subject: |
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At On the Border they actually make the salsa from scratch in the morning. |
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daninkorea
Joined: 06 Sep 2005 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 5:33 am Post subject: |
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Where is Shanti?? Sounds perfect for my curry fix... |
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re:cursive
Joined: 04 Jan 2006
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:09 am Post subject: |
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I was utterly dissapointed with Shanti when I went there a couple of months back. The worst Indian/Nepalese food I've ever consumed. I recommend not going there. |
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Tiger Beer

Joined: 07 Feb 2003
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:17 am Post subject: |
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re:cursive wrote: |
I was utterly dissapointed with Shanti when I went there a couple of months back. The worst Indian/Nepalese food I've ever consumed. I recommend not going there. |
What did you order? I go to Shanti's all the time.
There is a better Indian restaurant over on the 'other side' of HongDae. Back in that alley that extends from FF/Go-Gos Bar. |
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reactionary
Joined: 22 Oct 2006 Location: korreia
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:53 am Post subject: |
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I'm gonna go ahead and guess you're British. Baked beans and ketchup, mmm, yummy. |
southern california...where are you from - canada?
honestly, i'd like to know what came with ketchup sauce at casa maya. i havent been there in about 6 months, but i dont remember it being that horrible - other than bland, tasteless meat like every other mex place in korea. and the chips were definitely homemade and quite good.
i had actually planned to go back there to try the mole poblano...i was shocked to see that was on the menu.
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RACETRAITOR
Joined: 24 Oct 2005 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 4:48 am Post subject: |
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I don't really remember. It's just the aftertaste I leave that place with. |
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