After living in Korea for a year, we finally ate at a steak restaurant. A good steak restaurant is hard to find and quite expensive, in a land that nearly imports all their beef. Tim's coworker recommended we try the Mustang Club on Osan Air Base, so we went there after Sunday evening service on base. Due to a change in Tim's work schedule, we now attend the base church instead of the baptist church outside base. Also, it has a nursery and bible study for toddlers and Elizabeth has no problems going there to play for over an hour.
The Mustang Club is very similar to the Outback Restaurant back home. Even the menu resembles many similar items. For the appetizer, we ordered the "Bloomin' Onion" equivalent and one baked potato soup for Elizabeth. The soup was served in a kettle and was so large, we were able to split it three ways and everyone got their fill. Tim ate the NY strip and I had the prime rib for dinner. Elizabeth loves meat too, so she ate four long strips of the prime rib. We ended up having leftovers, so Elizabeth had prime rib and homemade mashed potatoes for lunch the next day too.
There are no pictures of us eating steak, because we were so immersed in our food, we forgot to take any. -S
Lovingly enjoying her soup....then
Don't eat any of my crackers!
I'm not sharing anymore of my soup either!
Hahah what happened to "share~" ??
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