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Oscar
Went there last night, they have Chicken, Beef, Pork and something else (seafood?) Tacos as well as mini pizzas cooked on tortillas and a selection of Korean style curries.

The Tacos were surprisingly good, very edible. Maybe not as authentic as Won Tae's in Haeundae but still very tasty, I think I'm going to go back there tonight.

You get a taco and a plate of chips (french fries) for 4,500 - 5,000, same with the mini pizza, which while not great was nice enough.

From Kyungsung Uni walk down the street towards Pukyong Uni. There is a cross walk at the corner of the Pukyong Dae campus, cross the street here (away from Pukyong) and then walk down the small street just to the left of the cross work (parallel with the Pasta Factory if you know the Pasta Factory). Tiger Tiger Curry House is on the second floor about 30m down the street.
hockeyrick
sounds interesting!
I went to tacos al pueblo, not too bad for korea
coming from san diego most places can be a let down, but the search continues!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
missyjoymel
There's a decent taco joint in PNU. I've seen his place mentioned on here before, but it should be known that's he's still there! The food is pretty good. I'm from San Diego too, so nothing is really up to or standards I suppose dry.gif But! Even if you're not into the food he makes, he sells other food products like taco sauce mix, tortillas, and some other organic products. He's a nice guy, we should show some love! It's in PNU across from Crossroads. The name is like, Taco Family or something like that....
Thunder
QUOTE(Oscar @ May 22 2008, 06:40 PM) *
Went there last night, they have Chicken, Beef, Pork and something else (seafood?) Tacos as well as mini pizzas cooked on tortillas and a selection of Korean style curries.

The Tacos were surprisingly good, very edible.


My girlfriend and I tried this place on Friday afternoon. I'd rate it mediocre at best and lazy at worst.

I got the beef tacos. This consisted of thin strips of beef (like the galbi you'd buy at the supermarket) and they were seasoned pitifully. I could barely tell any seasoning was there. The rest of the 'taco' was lettuce (lots of it), a few slices of cherry tomato and Pace salsa. That's it. No jalapeņos, no cilantro, no sour cream, no guacamole and sh1t-all for seasoning.

My girlfriend got the "vegetarian curry". It was your usual store bought Oddugi-style Korean curry. No surprise there. However, what it was sorely lacking was vegetables! In the whole curry there were two squares of potato and three slices of carrot. I sh1t you not. They plopped some rice in the centre of the plate and had a side iceberg lettuce salad.

All in all, it was terrible enough that I'll never go there again unless someone tells me that it's changed for the better.

-Thunder-
Oscar
Yeah that seems pretty accurate for me. The beef they use is terrible, the chicken is much better. Basically I'd say it' crap Mexican food but it's fine as 'western food'. You could probably make better at home but most of the time I can't be bothered and this place is quick and easy.

Sorry if my earlier post gave the impression it was something spectacular.
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