I'm currently in Seoul, South Korea for the third time this year. On my way into our factory this morning, my coworker and friend Moody mentioned how cool it would be if there were a Din Tai Fung in Seoul. I turned him on to Din Tai Fung a few months ago when he had a short trip out to LA, and now he's hooked.
When we got into work, Moody did a quick Google search for Din Tain Fung, and as it turns out, there are now two branches in Seoul! I know where we're heading for dinner tonight, and I can't wait.
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