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Offline eggplant_tyrant

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Re: "On The border" Mexican food
« Reply #40 on: January 30, 2012, 09:02:11 am »
If you find yourself in Jeju, Zapata's is quite good, too. The ingredients are a bit "fusion" (it is Jeju, after all; they have to work with what they can get), but the important flavours are all there. I'd almost forgotten what some of those things were supposed to taste like.

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Re: "On The border" Mexican food
« Reply #41 on: January 31, 2012, 12:50:40 pm »
I agree - that place has great food. Prices are right for a nice splurge evening of decent Tex-Mex. 

4 locations, you can check them out on their site.

http://www.ontheborder.co.kr/

The hottest Mexican place going right now is Vatos though. They're on like every blog nowadays. A little hard to find, and a little expensive for what you get I think, but the closest thing to real Mexican tacos you'll find in Korea I think.

http://www.facebook.com/VatosTacos

Also agree that Taco Chili Chili is great. Nice to see all these great Mexican options around.

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Re: "On The border" Mexican food
« Reply #42 on: January 31, 2012, 11:16:25 pm »

The hottest Mexican place going right now is Vatos though. They're on like every blog nowadays. A little hard to find, and a little expensive for what you get I think, but the closest thing to real Mexican tacos you'll find in Korea I think.

Is it Korean run? The answer directly correlates to whether I venture out and try the place.