Tuesday 6 March 2012

panchos review

Do you crave meat? Do you dream of succulent meat tender enough that you cut into it with a fork? Plate after plate of top sirloin steak, pork ribs, moist chicken breast wrapped in bacon, sausage links, and who can forget lamb; a thick and juicy cut of lamb with a fat that melts in your mouth. If this has got your mouth watering, than Pancho’s Churrasco BBQ Grill Fiesta is your new haven.
Every Thursday night from 6:30 to 10:30, Itaewon’s Pancho’s is host to an all new all you can eat and drink Brazilian barbeque. With a menu of nine different cuts of meat cooked to perfection by a Brazilian chef, accompanied by garlic rice, veggies and sweet pineapple coated in cinnamon fresh off the grill all washed down with endless pints of Hite- you will undoubtedly be leaving satisfied.  
Where many galbi restaurants charge buy the gram you could leave full spending around the same price, but Pancho’s is offering  a great variety of quality cuts of meat, grilled with precision and sliced off of a skewer directly onto your plate for only 29,500 won.
Along with Thursday nights all you can eat Brazilian Barbeque and free taco Tuesday’s (with purchase of beer) Pancho’s offers an array of Mexican favourites including crunchy tacos, beefy burritos, cheesy enchiladas and quesadillas, deep fried chimichangas and mountains of topped nachos.  Aside from its southern menu Pancho’s also includes many western delicacies; burgers, salads, and Canada’s claim to fame poutine. If you aren’t hungry stop by for an ice cold fruity margarita or daiquiri or San Miguel on tap.
As one of Itaewon’s longest standing restaurants with over 13 years on the strip, Pancho’s extremely personable and humorous owner Mrs. Oh has seen a lot of restaurants come and go. Sitting down over a refreshing mojito, a drink Ernest Hemingway made famous and Pancho’s has mastered, Mrs. Oh filled me in on her why she started Pancho’s.
 After traveling to Mexico and falling in love with the food and its spice she came back to Korea and wanted to bring a fresh change to the market. Within the international district of Itaewon there were plenty of burger joints, but Mexican food was as foreign as teachers. Mrs. Oh has had quite the variety of interests, starting the Reggae Bar with two Canadians and working as a travel agent, but Pancho’s has always remained her passion. With colorful samba and salsa in the background you can catch Mrs. Oh any night smiling and swaying to the music.
Whether on a date, hanging with your friends, or business gathering Pancho’s will accommodate any size outing- with a comfortable open setting and seating for over 100 patrons’ make Pancho’s your next trip to the border. For reservations call 02-792-4767.

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