$10 vs $120 Korean PC Bang Food!!
In this video, I’ll attempt to survive for 24 hours eating only what I can find inside a Korean PC bong. But wait, what is a PC bong? Well, a PC bong is basically an internet cafe. PC means computer and bong means room. And here in the city of Seoul, there are over 20,000 PC bongs to choose from. Today, I’ll be visiting two PC bongs. The first is very cheap, where you can stay for a full day for just $10. Then later, we’ll visit a much more expensive PC bong that could cost you up to $120 for a full day of gaming. All right, folks. Our first PC bong is right behind me, a place known as PC 9. On the outside sign here, they advertise three things. The first and most important for all the addicts here in Korea, game. With no game, no reason to come. After that, you need sustenance. Eventually, you will get hungry, you will starve, and you will perish. Therefore, number two, food. Three, you need to be able to email your wife and kids every few days to let them know you’re alive. So, online also very important here. To use the computer, it costs only $1 per hour. What about the food situation? Well, we’re going to go inside and find out. Right here is something that you’re going to find at any of these PC bombs. First of all, hydration, water, coffee for energy. Then, right here, we have the snack center. Things that will last a long, long time, unlike your relationship the longer you’re playing video games. Now, here is the food and kitchen area. I’m kind of amazed because you don’t usually go to a place like this and find meat hanging out in a cooler. I’m pretty sure you can actually order delicious roasted meats to your computer. That’s amazing. Beyond that, as I peek inside of the kitchen, I can see they have a bit of an oven here. Over here, they have a ramen section. And down there, they have induction ovens for cooking the ramen, not on the ground. Right there. Beyond that, we have a soda fountain machine here with Mountain Dew, Pepsi, and a soda I’ve never heard of before. Tams. Nice. So, so far the food selection looks promising, but there’s a problem. You actually don’t come up here to order. You’re supposed to be ordering from your computer. All right, folks. I am at my PC. I am ready to be entertained. First of all, they have stuff you can watch. Netflix, YouTube, Disney Plus. The best part though is when you’re hungry, you just pull over this menu here. Right here are all the different items available here for you to consume. They have the prices and they have an online ordering system so that when you order here, the kitchen gets notified and you don’t have to be interrupted from whatever you’re doing. These are the more simple items they have here. Everything from churros. They have duck boki with cheese, fried chicken, chicken skin. We have mandu or dumplings. Right here is what this PC bomb is really known for. This is barbecued meats. I’m going to build up to this. First, I want to start with what we see on this page. Right here, we appear to have a cheese corn dog. Am I going to order a cheese corn dog? Absolutely. Right here we have chicken. This is Wong Galby chicken. So it’s king short rib chicken. Let’s try some of that. I think we should try this too. This is a cheese don kasu dkoki. Don kasu is like a fried pork or chicken cutlet. And then at the base we have the classic Korean pounded rice cake. Let’s get that too. This is how they get you to come here and use this computer. It costs about $1 per hour. But look how much I’m spending on food already. 17,500. It’s a steep price. But listen, me as a gamer, I have to keep myself fed. I have to stay sharp. As the kitchen prepares my order, let’s get a better look at this PC bomb. These are the gaming consoles. These are the centers where you come and where you pay $1 per hour to to to jack yourself into the video game system. [Music] Now, in a moment, I’m going to be speaking to a PC Bong expert, a Korean, who understands who is coming here, why they’re coming here, and what is the big draw between Koreans and these internet cafes. But first, let’s check out our first food course and try it out. All right, folks. Course one has arrived. And I got to say, I’m going to be eating a lot better than I thought today. Let me take you back to 2008 when I moved to Korea. And at that time, when you went to a PC bomb, they had kimbab and they had cup noodles. That was it. Now, they’ve got meat, melted cheeses. First of all, this is a cheesy dog. It’s so much ketchup. [Music] That’s knife. Wash it down with a little bit of the sweet nectar from the gods. Cozy. [Music] Oh, what the hell? I found a winger. I was not expecting that, but that is delicious. From here, let’s get into this tray right here. First of all, this is fried chicken. It has Wang Gabby sauce. This is a sauce that would most commonly be put on beef, but here they’re putting it on chicken. M. Oh my god, it makes me want to keep gaming. How do I jump over this? Wow, all this gaming is making me hungry for another bite. This is very spicy. It’s very sweet, but it has a delicious kind of tang that would work perfectly with beef, but then your mind goes, “Wait, but this is chicken.” And that’s the fun of Korea. This is the don kasu. This is a fried pork cutlet. The pork has been flattened out, but the best part is it’s been filled with cheese. Oh, there it is. That’s nice. Then on the bottom beneath the pork cutlet, we have duck boki bathing in the gochu jang sauce. Let’s give it a shot. M. It’s fried. It’s crunchy. It’s porky. And then there’s cheese. M. The best part is they don’t bring you any napkins. Like, why am I supposed to wipe this off? No. No. No. No. No. Wait. Wait. Wait. Here. This is the rice cake itself. Mhm. That’s good. All right, so that is course number one, but I want to build up to something even more substantial right after doing some more gaming. I love gaming. Oh, there we go. How come I could pick a black guy or a white guy, but no Korean guy? Seriously, what’s going on here? All right, that’s enough gaming. And what’s unique about this place is their barbecue offerings. Right here, this is the pork belly. One of those prize parts of the pork pig, I mean pig. So, I think we should get one of those. Right here, they have something called mok. Mo is like the pork neck. It’s a very delicious cut of pork. I’m going to get that, too. Listen, some people like gaming. This is my gaming. If I came here in real life, I would just come here and I would win the high score for high calorie count of the day. Here we have nakji bokbab. Like a octopus fried rice. I think we’ll go with that. So that is my order. It is surprisingly expensive. 29,000. So from here I’m going to head to the kitchen and see how they make this in a PC bomb. Let’s go. This is the owner of this establishment right here. The owner’s name is John. Sir Ano. I cannot believe that in this tiny kitchen. He is making everything you see on that menu like more than 30 different options. It’s amazing. Right here we have the Sam Gibbs Hall or the pork belly. I need to stop pointing at my own belly when I say pork belly. Step one, he dials in the perfect dose down to the gram. Just like my friend who used to also deal uh meat meat meat dealer. Next, the pork neck joins the pork belly. Then all of it heads to the air fryer. As the owner, it’s going to be very difficult to hire somebody to replace you here. You have to understand computers and you have to understand about 30 different menu items. Beyond that, I mean, they’re probably having technical problems all the time. So, he’s kind of a half tech guy, half chef guy. When the meat is done, he adds a bit more spice, then plates each meat separately. Now, aside from the octopus rice, I ordered a different type of rice. It is white rice with an egg that also has soy sauce and butter. It’s something I’ve never tried in Korea that’s become a bit trendy lately. So, let’s give it a shot. First, two eggs are cracked into a container with oil. Then a little bit of soy sauce is added for flavoring before it’s handed off to Chef Mike. I do admire this man as a chef because the food quality or the organization, you don’t find this at some restaurant. This is what you’ll find at a lot of nice restaurants. And the idea here is that the food should be laid out the same every time. This is a way of creating consistency for your menu items. And he’s doing it here at a PC box. [Music] Jimmy, thank you for joining me. No problem. on your channel, you go to these different internet cafes and people are really interested in this. Yes. Why do you think people are so interested in learning about different types of internet cafes? I think it’s just that a lot of people have f memories about going to internet cafes, especially when they’re younger. In many countries, it’s not as popular as it used to be just because a lot of us can’t afford to have a PC at home now. What are the type of people coming to a place like this? I want to say a lot of young people as a group, they like to play video games side by side because that makes it more fun. I also heard that recently a lot of people that are not very well off would just spend the whole day in a pishang because you know it’s only like a dollar hourly and their food is cheap. So it’s like one way to have a full day of entertainment with low budget. So what do you think about the food they’re serving here and how is it similar or different from other PC bongs today? You could find something like this fried rice or just plain white rice and other pichang too but this proper Korean barbecue. Now I haven’t seen that before. Come take a look. We’ve got pork belly right here. We have the pork neck and they both look delicious. I think we should build up to the pork. But first, let’s talk about this. Is this a dish you’ve seen before in Korea? I have not. Should we give it a shot? Let’s do this. Cheers. Mhm. It is good. It almost tastes a little bit like caramel for a second. There’s something great about the rich butter and then that very savory, salty soy sauce. M. I love it. So, right here we have like a octopus rice. Yes. Apparently, they’re very intelligent, too. Yes. These octopuses are so amazing. They’re so smart. They can solve simple problems and also even more amazingly they can be chopped into little pieces and be put into rice. Cheers. [Music] M. Here we got that spicy go jung. I have the sense the flavor of octopus, but I’ I’ve not chewed any actual octopus. There’s a little teeny bit of a piece of him. Oh, there there he is. Fried rice in a bag. Microwave. That’s what that is. Meanwhile, this was cooked on site. This was cooked in an air fryer. And I’m thinking this could maybe be the future of barbecue in Korea. They don’t do the charcoal. Each table has an air fryer. They dump the pork in and this is what comes out. Technology. Let’s start with the pork belly. Oh, take a look at that little guy right there. Let’s take a moment and just appreciate where we are. We are in a giant computer internet cafe and we’re about to eat delicious Korean barbecue. Cheers. That’s really good. Crispy. There’s nice kind of crunchy fried bits. There’s a good chewy texture to it. It naturally has some delicious flavor of its own without any sauce. I like it. M I personally would like it to be grilled on the pan just because more oil means more flavor. I do think it’s a great way to cook inside an internet cafe just because it doesn’t smell bad. Let me try this one with the sauce. That’s called samjang which is a mix of soybean paste and kuchu jang sauce. Okay, I take back what I said about air frying it. It is really good. It’s really good. Let’s try this pork neck. M. That’s good. What do you think? A little dry. It’s a healthier option out of the two. I also like that he’s hit these both with a little bit of seasoning. So, even though it’s nice to have the sauce here, you kind of don’t need it. I thought today I was destined just to see sad people playing sad video games eating sad food. So far, only two of those things are true. But the food is excellent. But here’s the thing. This is our first of two locations. This is our cheapest location. But from here, we’re going to go to a very expensive location. What does that look like? And how is the food going to be different from this? Let’s go find out. We have arrived at our final and most expensive PC bong of the day. A place known as Base Camp. If you look at the sign, it says Base Camp, but just beneath it, it says PC cafe, console, goods, and snack. They have one snack. Better be a good one. At our last location, it costs about $1 per hour. But here, if you rent their biggest private room, it costs over 12 times that price. We’re talking a staggering $12.88 per hour. So, is it possible that this place is 12 times better? And what about the food? We’re going to head inside now to find out. All right, folks. We are descending away from the sunlight and into the darkness of the basement. Now, as far as I understand, this is a PC bong owned by an esports team here in Korea. Koreans, they’re really good at shooting in the Olympics and they’re really good at computer games. Shooting in real life, not so good. Unless it’s in LA and there’s some riots. All right, let’s head down base camp. Wow, this place it already feels better lit. It feels more modern. But I doubt they have pork in an air fryer. Oh, wow. Look at these hot dudes. These are the esports elite of South Korea. Look at these guys. Young, agile, handsome. Are these different people? So, first of all, this place is well lit and it is gigantic. Compared to the last place we went, that was a dungeon. Yes, a delicious dungeon. But here, I mean, take a look at this. As you walk in right here, there’s a huge projector screen showing some of the games available here. I would say one big difference between the last place and this one is that was all PC, but here you can play PC or you can play console games, too. There’s Xbox, PS5, and there’s Nintendo Switch as well. Ooh, right here. It looks like we have the caffeine bar. Here you can double down on your Red Bulls. You can get some lattes. You can get espresso shots. Anything you need to keep the focus. Maybe they even sell a little bit of Adderall. They don’t. Inside here, you can actually see where some esports teams compete here. computer parts, all of this stuff. Uh, fans, cooling systems, lights. It looks very cool. I know a little bit more about food than computers. Can you tell? Walking around here, I would say there’s got to be 100 to maybe 200 different places to sit down and play. Now, if you want to save money, you can grab a PC out here with everybody else, like these guys. But if you want the VIP treatment, you’re going to go inside of here. This is the room that costs an astounding a staggering $12.88 per hour. It has a couch. It has two computers. It has a large curvy flat screen TV. It has the heightened air filtering technology. That’s some nice air. And listen, you have seen the gamer’s typical diet so far today. You need one of these filters if you’re going to survive hanging out with five other gamers in a room like this. Talking about farts, people. This right here, the fart killer. The fart destroyer, the fart annihilator. So, listen. I can’t wait to jump in. I’m a huge gamer. I love games. I love solitaire, for example. So, I’m going to fire this baby up. I’m going to see what kind of games they have. And then 10 seconds after that, I’m going to check out their food menu. 12 seconds later, already I can notice that this PC is much more sleek, modern, and fast. Also, it comes preloaded with my favorite game called Menu. So, here are all the different levels. I’m going to start with this level right here. And then there’s like, okay, listen, I’m just fat. This is the same exact ordering system as the last location. What’s fun about this place is that since it’s sponsored by a professional esports team, you can look at the foods and you can see which of the members like which of the foods. Now, is it true? I don’t know. It’s marketing. They’re trying to make a buck. I get it. So, just like our last location, we’re going to start small and build up to something much more substantial. On this page, there are a ton of fried foods. They have French fries. They have fried chicken. They have waffles. Wait, hold on a second. They have fried chicken. They have waffles. I think they have chicken and waffles right here. Mini waffle order two right here. Chicken tender. Four piece. Yes. I’m pretty sure I just invented Korean chicken and waffles. Nice. I think to go with that, I want something sweet. This is something you don’t see every day. It’s a loaded French fry, but it’s honey butter French fries. Let’s give it a shot. For our last fun snack, I found something I’ve never seen before in Korea. This is a type of dumpling. It says cone cheese fried mandu. So, we have our order here. I’m going to send it to the kitchen. And I’m going to go to the kitchen to see if it will let us get a glimpse of the magic behind the counter. All right, folks. We have round one right here at the most expensive PC bottle we could find in Soul. And this spread looks amazing. Now, I am right now watching one of my favorite gamers. This is uh Faker. He’s staring right at me. Oh, there he is. Hey. Ah, he’s got to keep playing this game. But we were chatting. All right, I’m going to keep eating. What? Now, let’s talk about this food. This is cone cheese fried dumpling. How cheesy is it? Let’s try to rip it open and find out. Okay, there’s cheese, but uh there’s other stuff in there, too. M. It tastes like processed cheese and onion. It’s very heavy. It tastes a little chemically. It’s okay. Bigger, bro. The cone cheese not my fave. You know what I’m saying? No. No. Keep gaming. Keep keep doing the game. Moving on to our next course. This right here is the honey butter French fries. Is it possible that they mixed honey, butter, and cheese together and that it’s good? Let’s find out. [Music] It’s okay. French fries, they’re hot. They’re a little bit crispy, but that sauce is confusing. This is a cheese sauce that’s having an identity crisis. It doesn’t know if it’s cheese. It doesn’t know if it’s honey. It doesn’t know if it’s butter. M. A few years ago, honey butter chips, they were all the rage in Korea, and then they tried to honey butter everything. And here, they went a little bit too far. So, this is an okay start, but this right here looks much more promising. Those are Korean chicken and waffles, baby. So, here’s my move. They take these little waffle bites right here, already covered in syrup. The next move from here is to break up the chicken strips. Oh, that is looking good. If I own an establishment like this with over 200 expensive computers, the last thing I would do is give people bowls of syrup. This is wildly dangerous. The keyboard is right there. All right. Be careful. Dear God, hold my hand steady as I pour this syrup. Oh, there we go. That is nice. From here, we’ve got that syrup in there, but we want to get a little bit of chicken, a little bit of waffle. We’re going to toss it back in one delicious bite. Let’s go for it. [Music] M. That’s a big win. Oh, dude. Oh, nice. This is Baker when he’s focused as heck. Look at his eyes and you can see his heart beating through his neck a little bit. That kind of focus. That’s like me when I was looking at the menu earlier. Pure determination. What’s great about this is the chicken strip is nice and tender and juicy. You combine that with a nice carby waffle. It’s already sweet cuz it’s soaked in syrup, but then we put even more syrup on top. M. It’s delicious. But this is just our appetizer. Right now, I’m going to step out. I’m going to meet Jimmy again, and he’s going to tell me a little bit more about the PC bong culture. But after that, we’re going to be ending with the biggest, most substantial meal that you could find at any PC Bong in all of Soul, South Korea. Let’s do it. We’ve upgraded from a very entry-level PC Bong to like the top level PC Bong. When you look around, what are the big differences that you notice? I noticed that there are a lot more PCs here. Apparently, they have 234 PCs here. Oh, wow. All the gears like the mouse and the keyboard, their headset. These are very reputable brands. Also, the PC Bang itself is owned by the most popular esport team in Korea, T1. Well, let’s talk about esports. It’s my understanding that these esports team members, usually men. These are really like the sex symbols of Korea. Is that right? They might as well be the most popular athletes in Korea. Playing League of Legends right now is like something that a lot of kids want to do when they grow up. Like the team member of T1, Baker, he’s literally the most popular athlete in Korea right now. I was literally just hanging out with him while I was eating. Faker. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Faker. So, what is the dream for young people who see these gamers who are doing this full-time as a job and not just doing it as a job, but making millions of dollars? It’s got to be a very attractive thing. Like me as a boy, I wanted to become a professional gamer, too. To be able to play video games, do that all day, be good at it, and become popular, become famous, make a ton of money. That’s a dreamlike scenario. When I started out today, I did not think I’d be seeing a feast like this before my eyes in a PC mall. Let’s get into it. This right here is a classic of Korea. The combination of pounded rice cakes and sausages. M. It’s all about the combo. Crunchy rice cake and a snappy dog in there. Beyond that, this is so oversaucogi [Laughter] with egg. This is not the type of food I would expect to find at a place like this. a food that you’re going to find at a higherend PC bomb. It’s meat. It’s marinated. It’s sweet. It’s delicious. Right. It requires a kitchen to make this m juicy, fatty, super thinly sliced beef. And then the signature bulgogi sauce, which is always a mix of sweet and savory. It’s kind of like Korea’s answer to Japanese teriyak. Absolutely. Like this is just good beef with soy sauce, a touch of onion. Sounded like he was going to say a third thing. Now that makes me feel more patriotic. Nice. Perfect. So, in a moment, we’re going to try these noodles, but first I want to ask you one more question about these Korean PC bombs. Tragically, I’m told that this part of Korean culture is disappearing and that in the future there’s going to be fewer and fewer PC bombs. Why is that? Well, there’s many reasons to that. I think the first reason is because a lot of us Koreans, we have PCs at home. We have internet. We don’t have to come here. Now, it is nice to come here every now and then with friends and have food. It’s just not the most efficient way to play video games. It has become really difficult to operate a tishibong just on running those PCs, which is why they started selling food items right here. This is some kind of a cream noodle on the top here. It essentially looks like a dry noodle and then you can see all that cream down below and then a smattering of beef throughout. Meanwhile, you have your comfort food. Usually a black bean noodle in Korea, that would be like a ja jangy. Is that what that’s based off of? It is. So, it’s like the instant noodle version of it. Ah, I set out on a mission today to survive 24 hours in Korea eating only in PC bongs. And can I tell you, I’ve not just been surviving, I’ve been thriving. And when I say thriving, I mean gaining weight and spiking my sodium levels. That said, I think we should give each of these a shot. I’m going to go first. Oh my god, that’s so many calories. Let’s go for it. That might have been too big of a bite. Surprisingly spicy. I thought this was going to be something like a cabanara. Biting onto it. Woo! It’s full of green chilies. It’s instant noodles, but they’ve been jazzed up a bit. And you get a little bit of beef flavor in there, too. For me, if this was past fail, this is definitely a pass. What about you? Yeah, it’s been sitting there for some time. Like to grab mine with some cheese and a piece of egg. [Applause] [Music] Be honest, this is exactly how I would make it at home, but with an extra touch. The egg, the cheese. I typically wouldn’t do that at home. So, there’s a nice addition. Now, it is better because we can have this while we’re playing video games here. Just in terms of the food itself, is this something that’s going to blow me away? Not really. It’s just consistently decently good. And you know what? That is a good slogan for the food at any PC bomb. Consistently decent. All right, guys. So, that is me eating No, it’s just cheese sticks. That’s for me off camera. Okay, listen. I’m just fat. All right, guys. So, that is me surviving on Korean PC Bong food for 24 hours. I did it. I was successful, but I only was able to do it through my help of my new friend here, Jimmy. You can find Jimmy on his YouTube channel called Jimmy Kim. Go give him a follow. And you can go check out his videos as he documents PC bongs or internet cafes. And otherwise, Jimmy, thank you so much. Thank you. Before we go, I want to say a huge thank you to my friend and local guide, Joe. Thanks, Joe. Thank you, man. Joe was instrumental in helping us find all of these locations for this video. He is a guide. He puts on food tours and custom tours, too. So, if you’re interested in doing a tour with my friend Joe, you can find his information downstairs in the description
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I always wonder how did they clean up those mess from thousands of people eating near the keyboard and touching them with their greasy hands? I mean, I understand it'd be quite maintainable if it's just one person using it but all those customers?
What kind of monitors do they use what brand and pcs??๐ฎ
Jimmy and sunny in the same room amazing to see ๐ฎโค๐
I didn't expect this collab with Uncle (he's not really my uncle) Jimmy at all!
100x better than any offices… Imagine that, big corporate money can't even fork out the cash to make the office look more entertaining or BE more entertaining
The Korean air fried bbq is legit
UNCLE JIMMYYYYYYY
Uncle Jimmy!!
Love these colab videos ๐
You look like officer Nolan in the rookie (show)
whats is the track in beginning>!!?
Omg, never been, next time when i visit Korea, this is the next place i want to go just to eat
trundle support u know that kids in a 15'er
Okay listen I'm just fat
ayeeee Rooftop Koreans better watch out xD
HEAVEN ON EARTH
UNCLE JIMMY!!! <3
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they are cloning faker
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ํ๊ธ์ ์ฝ์ผ์๋๊ตฐ์. @.@๐
Uncle Jimmy meets frisky uncle Sunny
20:10 is so true Korean food are down right disgusting and horrible
This is a different aspect of Korean cuisine I never knew existed. Thanks Sonny
Go diwata Pares overload. .
Running out of ideas? This doesnโt seem like youโฆ I donโt know how to feel honestly
Sunny, youโre making me cry and cringe at the same time ๐ข
I am expecting more privacy like a gaming capsule hotel kind of private room if they charge me for almost $13 an hour.
13:51 HAHAHA low prio
north korea's pc bang food next?
4:11 did coke sponsore you guys