Dear Korean,
I have a madcap idea of watching all the games of the 2010 World Cup in a bar / restaurant / club of one of the countries playing. Would be great to support a different team each game with local supports. Could you recommend anywhere I could watch the Korea v. Greece game in London? Ideally central.
James
Dear James,
The Korean does not know, but he is certain that AAK!'s UK-based readers do. In fact, let's open up the post to all locations outside of Korea. Fans of Korean football, where are you watching the World Cup?
The Korean personally will be watching the games in Hawaii, where he will be on a honeymoon during the games. (He will take recommendations for either Honolulu or Kona.) For New York, Maru/Yellowstone club in Manhattan Koreatown (32nd St. between 5th and 6th Ave.) has a nice big space with a projector. (But show up early, as it also tends to be very crowded.)
Group B's television schedule is available here.
Got a question or a comment for the Korean? Email away at askakorean@gmail.com.
Kamis, 27 Mei 2010
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