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By:Galbijim
29. 05. 08   4:06 pm  


After spending the past month profiling the best Mexican food in Korea, it’s time to make some distinctions. It’s too hard to come out and say ‘XYZ’ is best, simply because there are so many things to consider, of which importance varies depending on the patron. So it’s easier to break into some subgroups. We should add that not all Mexican restaurants were profiled in the blog, this past month, however, we have all known Mexican restaurants listed (with directions) on our wiki. Lastly, it should be noted that all of these restaurants might not feature a full Mexican menu, but as long as they have multiple Mexican items, then they’d be included (ie., this is why we’ve included The Holy Grill in our reviews, whereas family restaurants that have quesadillas and nachos on a broad menu might not make the cut.).

Best Taco
Choi’s Tacos

Best Burrito
Dos Tacos

Best Nachos
The Holy Grill

Best Margarita (tie)
The Holy Grill
On The Border

Best Real Mexican (or close to it, anyways)
Mexico (in Masan)

Best Place To Sit Down For A Few Hours
On The Border

Best Place To Eat Quickly Or Take Out

Choi’s Tacos

Best Ambience (tie)
On The Border
Los Amigos

Best For Low Budgets
Taco Chili Chili

Best For Birthdays or Large Parties
Los Amigos

Mexican Restaurant List in Korea

-Seoul and Gyeonggi-do area
Los Amigos
Casa Loca
Casa Maya
Choi’s Tacos
Cunga Conga
Dos Tacos
La Merce
Oasis
On The Border
Panchos
Taco Amigo
Taco Bell
Taco Chili Chili
Tom Tailor
Urbanos

-Busan
Taco
Taco al Puebla
Taco Loco

-Daegu
La Cantina
The Holy Grill

-Masan
Mexico

-Songtan
Las Casa

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One Response to “Best Mexican Food in Korea (Awards+Locations+Pics)”

  1. Karina Cervantes Says:

    I will try one of them out next time I’m there. I prefer to cook the stuff myself most of the time. When I know I’m going on assignment somewhere I will send a shipment of supplies ahead of me. Usually through http://mexicoetal.com or mexgrocer.com, and lo and behold I got instant mexican food within about an hour or so after landing god knows where. So I try to get a hotel room suite as those usually include a kitchen; or some kind of extended stay facility.

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