Son treats team to Korean barbeque after great start to Tottenham career
London - Son Heung-min has discovered the recipe for success in the Premier League after winning over Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino and his new teammates with a delicious Korean feast.
Son has made a sizzling start to life in north London with three goals in three appearances following his £18-million move from German club Bayer Leverkusen in August.
Just three days after marking his home debut with a brace in Tottenham's Europa League win over Qarabag, the South Korea forward was the key figure again as he scored his first Premier League goal to secure a 1-0 win against Crystal Palace.
Son's dynamic displays have already made him a firm favourite of Tottenham fans, who gave him a standing ovation when he was replaced late in Sunday's match, and he is equally popular with Pochettino and the rest of the Tottenham squad.

Naturally, they respect Son's tireless work rate, clever movement and eye for goal, but the 23-year-old is also a popular figure because he served up a posh Korean takeaway at the club's training ground.
"I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues and staff for welcoming me to Tottenham and I wanted to introduce Korean food and culture to the players," Son told reporters at White Hart Lane.
"It was traditional Korean food, with barbeque, seafood pancakes and various different foods.
"I ordered it from a very famous Korean restaurant in London. They organised everything.
"They all loved it, especially the coach, he had so many plates. He enjoyed it so much and the players did as well. I would like to do it again if there is a chance."
After confirming he had tucked into a large helping of the Korean banquet, Pochettino said Son's generous gesture was typical of the down-to-earth attitude that has so endeared him to his new club.
"He is a very friendly, humble guy. After one week with the team he brought very good Korean food to the training ground. I had a big dish, I like it a lot!" Pochettino said.
Son's next rite of passage in his English education should come on Wednesday when Tottenham hosts bitter rival Arsenal in the first north London derby of the season in the League Cup.
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