Some, maybe a lot of people, wonder why someone like myself who doesn’t like korean food is teaching in South Korea.
Well, I knew I could survive here because there is no lack of american food here. And then I found the Seaman’s club.
Seaman’s club is behind Busan Station. It is a quaint little place with great management. The best part is the food and the price. I am in love wiht the texas burger. I visit once a week and thats my treat for the week. The cheese and crisp bacon mmmmm and sometimes i will treat myself to dessert. But the onion rings are amazing, just like back in North America at your local bowling alley. You can get a cheap glass of wine. Occasionally you will even be treated to endless sightings of soldiers. And if you are like me, a woman on a man drought, sometimes the artwork is worth admiring, knowing you’re not going to buy it.
The Seaman’s Club has a great buffet for thanksgiving and christmas. This past Easter, my fellowship group and I went and we had a blast. A big shoutout for that cherry cheese strudel. I had too much…it was too good. The breakfast is also amazing. And the prices are more than reasonable and the food is so satisfying.
Hi there! I’ve tried to find the Seaman’s Club before but I couldn’t locate it. Could you tell me the directions? I live by the Busan tunnel so it’s within walking distance.
It’s across from pier 3.
The head office in NY needs to fire the entire staff and start again.