After 3 months of Korean food, we were ready for a little taste of home.
Where better to find that than Costco?!?
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There are two Costcos within an hour of Ulsan, one in
Daegu and one in Busan. We decided to take the train
and hit up the Costco in Busan. Trinh, Angela and Eugene on the train
Off the train and headed into the subway.
Only 4 subway stops from Costco. So close we could taste it.
Only 4 subway stops from Costco. So close we could taste it.
The gas mask cabinet in the subway
Eugene asking for directions from the gas station employee
A sweet looking old butcher shop
Costco spotted!!!
We've arrived!
Trinh found us the only available locker, but didn't notice the
"Out Of Order" sign until after we had all of our stuff loaded into it.
"Out Of Order" sign until after we had all of our stuff loaded into it.
Luckily, a fellow shopper came to our rescue.
He fixed the lock for us and threw away the sign.
He fixed the lock for us and threw away the sign.
We also tried the Clam Chowder.
It was not awesome.
It was not awesome.
Mmmmm, it's lunchtime!
They didn't have the Polish Sausage option,
but the hot dogs tasted exactly the same.
They even had the onion crank!
They didn't have the Polish Sausage option,
but the hot dogs tasted exactly the same.
They even had the onion crank!
The 4LB bag of Kirkland Signature pistachios: 34,990 Won!
(a little over $30)
(a little over $30)
No Slimfast shakes, but they carry FatDown F...
Not sure who is sexier in this photo
Heinz Baked Beans on toast samples!
Korean Costco has wine samples too!
They didn't have the turkey and cranberry
creamcheese ones. One was salmon and American
cheese and the other was unidentifiable.
creamcheese ones. One was salmon and American
cheese and the other was unidentifiable.
Andrew was sad...
On the left you'll find US sizes XXS-L and on the right, Asian sizes S,M,L,XL!
our Costco to yours!
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