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Canada Buddy
Burger Joints

Western restaurants in Korea either devoted to burgers, or with burgers as part of a larger menu.

Seoul and
Gyeonggi-do area

Other areas of Korea

Canada Buddy was a Canadian bar near Bucheon Station. Owned and operated by a Canadian and his Korean wife, they served up beer and a menu that included handmade hamburgers (6,000 won, plus bacon or mushrooms for an extra 500), poutine-styled fries (no cheese curds), and spicy fries. The TV showed western shows like Jackass and Family Guy. The bar itself was fairly airy and open with a bunch of easily moved tables and chairs, and a stage which they plannned to use for trivia nights, foosball nights, etc. There was also a pool table and dart board.

The closest subway station to the bar is Bucheon Station on the line #1. Exit Bucheon Station on the north side (when you are facing E-Mart, go to the left) and go straight on the left side of the square to the main intersection. Look across the street to the left and you will see a KB Bank. Turn right at the KB Bank and walk 1 block. It's right on the corner, so you can't miss it.

For a map and menu listing, go to http://www.canadabuddy.com/ for more details.

Telephone: 032) 655-6006 (Bucheon Station)