Save yourself the trip, you can make heart attack food at home.
Here is how, you fry two pieces of white bread in lard and put peanut butter on one side and jam on the other.
Elvis loved it while he was around to enjoy it.
. . . for one of these . . .
F.T.F.A.
Save yourself the trip, you can make heart attack food at home.
Here is how, you fry two pieces of white bread in lard and put peanut butter on one side and jam on the other.
Elvis loved it while he was around to enjoy it.
OMG, that looks disgusting.
I want one. Now.
Cheers,
Plug
That is the upmarket version.
There used to be a stand on one of the street corners in Itaewon in Seoul that only started selling around 10pm that did these omelette sandwiches, with fried bread, ketchup et al and then added a spoon of sugar on the fried bread !
Tasted great at 3am :)
You could also get them at the bottom of Bear town ski slope. A great ski energy boost to go with the soju.
Then there was the kimchi soup, various noodle soups stalls as well. Korea really does have some great late night street food.
My cholesterol just hit the ceiling!
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
That's it, ticket booked ! Best include a ;-) to avoid any whooshing of humour.
F.T.F.A.
I see your Egg Drop and raise you a Roti John
Yes - that does say Titiwangsa
Gotta have one (or two). Meet you there for egg drops with Kim.
Still, it doesn't make it into the Major League (cholestorol-wise): the one and only Scottish deep fried Mars bar.