Today’s featured restaurant is Go Boogie, a restaurant specializing in Mexican cuisine. It is a popular restaurant especially among foreigners because of its small pub-like ambience. When you visit, keep in mind that because of the limited number of tables, there may be a wait to get seated.
Go Boogie’s signature menus are fajitas and quesadillas. The Fajita wrap is a very popular Tex-Mex dish to which you can add meats, seafood, vegetables, and a variety of sauces. When looking at the fajita menu, you may take a double look at the price, but the serving size is for 2~3 people! Go Boogie Fajita comes with four main dishes or meats, and Boogie Fajita only comes with two of your choice but in bigger portions. As for the quesadillas, there are some quesadillas with spicy ingredients, so make sure to check the menu well!
*TIP: Sauce combinations recommended by the restaurant are green salsa and guacamole for beef, tomato salsa and pico de gallo for pork, and pineapple salsa and sour cream for shrimp
Nachos are offered for free and when the main dish, fajita, is served, try wrapping the various ingredients in the tortilla! You can also enjoy side menus (salads, fries, wings, etc.) and wide selection of beverages (cocktails, draft beer, bottled beer, soju, fruit-ades, soft drink, etc.).
Go Boogie is opened from 17:30 past midnight until 02:00 Monday to Saturday (subject to change depending on social distancing regulations) and delivers. Come visit Go Boogie whenever you are craving Mexican cuisine!
[Directions]
By Car: 20-51, Bijeon 5-ro, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do
경기 평택시 비전5로 20-51
By Public Transportation: Take bus no. 6 at Pyeongtaek Station → Get off at Pyeongtaek Central Dome (11 stops) → walk for roughly 356m or 6 minutes (estimated travel time: 24 minutes)
*For walking directions, search “Gobugi Pyeongtaek Main Branch” using Naver Maps (different name due to romanization)
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