Austin, TX: Korean breakfast?

Q: Without going into the details ... we are going to be hosting a group of Korean kids (i.e. fresh off the airplane) at our home for one night. We are going to be feeding then breakfast and I thought since they will be so far from home it might be nice to at least try to feed them a little Korean comfort food in the morning. Although I love Korean restaurants I have no real understanding of Korean culture. Any recommendations on what foods would be appropriate and a restaurant in the vicinity of Cedar Park that I might be able to get these from? Thanks. Thanks for the reply. I'm guessing you do not have kids. We actually are intending to serve "American" foods and I didn't have any intention of trying to cook Korean food. But children more than adults often find comfort in familiar things, food in particular. Given their situation here I believe they will have almost exclusively "American food" while they are in country. I was simply hoping to make them feel more at home when they are traveling such a long way. Thanks. Thanks for the reply. I'm guessing you do not have kids. We actually are intending to serve "American" foods and I didn't have any intention of trying to cook Korean food. But children more than adults often find comfort in familiar things, food in particular. Given their situation here I believe they will have almost exclusively "American food" while they are in country. I was simply hoping to make them feel more at home when they are traveling such a long way. Thanks.

A: try this.. http://www.trifood.com/food.html

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