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How much does a meal cost in Korea?
You should have known about Korean food before. Meat and some fruits are expensive in Korea, but how much does a meal cost in Korea? Bianshao, let's talk about how much it costs.

I often eat at work is the restaurant that I have been to more than 20 times. Please refer to the prices.

Bibimbap: $30+ 6500 and a small plate of grilled pork. I don't like it. Usually means no meat and more eggs.

Hotpot for one: $50+ 9500 Recently, I've been particularly fond of it for a month because I feel healthy.

Korean restaurant: more than 20 yuan 5000 a plate of spicy fried pork or spicy fried squid equivalent to cover rice. This rice can be kept indefinitely. Aunties are super kind and the side dishes are delicious. Side dishes can eat a bowl of rice.

Rice Vermicelli: 3900 twenty bucks I love eating this rice vermicelli. If I eat more than 10,000 dollars of rice noodles, I also think it is not as good as this one. The main thing is that his chili sauce is much better than others. It's really cheap and big.

Noodles: $40+ 8,000 spicy creamy garlic is delicious and usually has to be served with rice.

Kimchi stewed pork ribs: 8000 not too fond of kimchi, but made really delicious, especially sour.

Udon Noodle Noodle: 3000 less than 20 dollars is the ordinary udon noodle delicious. It looks less. In fact, I can eat a lot. I'm full.

Noodle soup: thirty dollars 6500 his family is particularly large. Usually a girl is full with half a bowl. I can not go a whole bowl. Pickled radish has been eating until especially delicious. Then the boss is more and more enthusiastic, feel embarrassed, I did not go.

Pasta pizza: 35,000 RMB 200 per person one hundred dollars. This restaurant is particularly good, the food is also very fast. Two girls ate the pizza left two-thirds of the pasta, and part of the pizza left to take away. I guess all three girls had to eat.

The cost of a meal depends first of all on where you eat. If you're on the street

Fried rice cake, 3,000 won (1,000 won is about $6, and a plate of fried rice cake is about $18). Note that Korean street stalls also have plastic bags over their plates.

Turkish kebab, 4,500 won.

Pie, 2,000 won. Girls' love, boiled corn, 1,000 won.

Shops

First up is bibimbap, which is usually 4,000-5,000 won, but if you're at a famous store, it's 8,000 won.

But there's an even more expensive one, and that's. Ginseng chicken soup, 9,000 won (still the most common), 3,000 won for eastern Uzbekistan, 3,000 won for nori wrapped rice, and kimchi is free. Speaking of kimchi, I'll say more. Korea is truly the land of kimchi. The appetizers are all kimchi, usually spicy cabbage, pickled radish, nori, and bean sprouts. You'll see them wherever you eat.

This is a supermarket food center and convenience store.

There aren't as many large supermarkets in Korea as there are in China, probably because of the small population. For example, Jeju has only three hypermarkets, called

"Ebay," located in Shin Jeju, Old Jeju and Seogwipo. The supermarkets have one main character, the food center. Let's welcome the food center to the stage.

The food center has a display case with a variety of food and prices, which is very intuitive.

There was also fruit. At that time, my son wanted to eat fruit. In order for him to eat more, he said he would buy it after dinner. As a result, he forgot to buy it after dinner. Now I still feel a little guilty.

The food center is quite satisfactory and nothing special. But the environment is clean.

Water is free so you can get it at the water fountains. One for ice water and one for boiling water. (Why no room temperature water? Why? Why isn't there any at the water fountain? Do they have strong stomachs in Korea? Why?) To the right is the cup sterilizer. By the way, drinking water (or barley tea) and napkins are free at all places to eat in Korea. Food center service is semi-self-service. You serve yourself and put your own chopsticks and plates in the cutlery recycling area when you're done eating. Please answer your own water.

Korean convenience stores are plentiful and densely distributed, with GS25 and Family Mart being the most popular (this one is also plentiful in Shanghai, and seems to be Japanese). In fact, if you are not very conscientious people, three meals a day in the convenience store can be solved. There are also convenience stores at tourist attractions with the same prices as elsewhere. There is absolutely no markup for sitting down.

There are generally three types of food in convenience stores: convenience food, bento and ready-to-eat food.

Kimchi noodles, Korea's Kimchi noodles are really varied and the price of noodles is around 1,000 won, which is equivalent to 6 yuan, in line with China.

Based on our feeling, Nongshim's za-ja-myeon is very good, so we recommend it. The taste is sweeter and the sauce is darker in color than the domestic za-za-za noodles.

There are sandwiches and more. The "2 1" in the center of the photo means "buy two, get one free" in Chinese. Sandwiches are about 1,000-2,000 won. The sandwiches are topped with yogurt. The small one is 800 won and the big one is 1,600 won.

Bento, take a bento photo. Bento boxes are usually heated up in the microwave at the convenience store and then taken back to eat. I won't say much about this one. Please see the picture. The rice is delicious. It costs 1500 won - 3000 won. In the center is the nori wrapped rice, the price is on the box. Please read it yourself.

Finally, we have fast food restaurants.

KFC, K gets it. While there are plenty of KFCs and McDonald's in South Korea, there are no crowds in China. Seems like the Korean people are cool with fast food, very cool...

Please see the picture for prices. Can't see the spool, please zoom in.

Korea also has lotteria fast food, which is similar to KFC McDonald's, but a little cheaper. There is a shrimp burger that is delicious. Those interested in further research can go to this site,.

It's on the receipt. Let's guess. Because I don't remember it.

The paper bag contained something like KFC's best popcorn. Sprinkle it yourself and shake it. Very spicy.

The ones with "red and white" on the wrapper were shrimp burgers.