Dunkin’ Donuts in Korea is very different from the ones in North America. Everything is Korean-ized, so you will find things like sweet potato donuts, olive oil donuts, and other weird creations.
M and I were in Coex Mall and everything was under construction. We had very bad timing when coming here. Only a few shops were open and it totally sucked. We were roaming around the vast empty mall and found a Dunkin’ Donuts and we felt like it was time for a little snack.
As we were traveling in Korea near Halloween, they had some cute treats.
What is unique about Dunkin’ Donuts that drew me in was their breakfast and snack items. They look pretty decent.
When I saw their burritos I got kinda hungry. I actually have no idea if they have these in the North American Dunkin’ Donuts because I’ve never seen one. There is a Dunkin’ Donuts in Montreal but nowhere else in Canada.
Plastic food on display.
M and I shared the Spicy Chicken Burrito, Sausage Burrito and a Grapefruit slush.
Sausage Burrito (3,500 won) it’s a huge sausage with cheese, fried rice and chili sauce.
Spicy Chicken Burrito (3,500 won) has spicy chicken, fried rice and a blend of two types of cheese. It was a bit spicy.
Grapefruit Slush was really gross. It was very sweet and it was more artificial. It melted so slowly that we could of used a wider straw.
Overall Dunkin’ Donuts is ok. A bit on the mediocre side, but kinda reminds me of Tim Hortons in Canada.
Website: http://www.dunkindonuts.co.kr/