
When’s the last time your wore a bib? Whether or not you’re eating at an expensive restaurant in Korea or a local budget friendly spot, you might notice that you’re offered aprons or bibs when you sit down to eat. Why? To protect your clothes. Meat can be oily off the grill and soups can be red… whether it’s this, that, or the other, if offered an apron or bib, say yes. Your clothes will thank you. Also, if you’re not offered, feel free to ask. Almost every restaurant has them hanging somewhere just in case. Some are disposable like these and some are reusable cloth aprons. How to ask for an apron: 앞치마 주세요 (ap-chee-ma juseyo) Oh and don’t forget to take your apron off before leaving the restaurant. Many a person has accidentally walked out still wearing their apron… you’ll get some looks haha #앞치마 #한국식당 #koreanrestaurant #koreaeating #eatinginkorea #foodinkorea #koreanapron #restaurantinkorea #biblife #bibstyle
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Learn How to Korean BBQ at Fancy Korean BBQ restaurant