On average, most Korean singles eat dinner alone. Purchasing ingredients and cooking for one's self is actually more expensive and time-consuming than eating out, and people in Seoul are too busy to be bothered. I'm still getting used to eating alone at restaurants, so delivery has become an increasingly attractive option for most dinner meals. Many places in Korea deliver single-serving meals to your door, no tip necessary.
I had this doshilahk (bento box) for dinner the other night. Fish, rice, various side dishes, salad, and soup (not pictured) delivered to my door -- all for 6,000 won (about $4.77).
Jealous?
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