Dos Tacos Means Seoul Getting More Livable
by Brendon Carr
I still remember when getting up to the McDonald’s in Apgujeong-dong was big news to us poor swabs stuck in Pyeongtaek.
The JoongAng Daily has run a review of a Mexican restaurant—not exactly a new restaurant, but hey—that should be on the list of any expat resident of Seoul: Dos Tacos at Kangnam Station (between Kangnam Station Exit 6 and the Kyobo Building one looooong block to the north). It’s good. We really need one to open in the City Hall area.
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They’ve got more than one location: http://www.dostacos.co.kr
Their Hongdae restaurant is great, the margaritas are cheap and drinkable.