Donald Trump’s adolescent dietary habits are no secret to the American people. The man survives on a diet that seems to consist exclusively of several well-done steaks, Lay’s potato chips, and taco bowls, despite the lavish state dinners that make up much of his routine, not to mention the White House kitchen on hand to make him literally anything.

Like many Americans who travel abroad, though, Trump has been in search of the comforts of home on his recent Asian tour. On Tuesday, during a stop in South Korea, the president opted to eat lunch at the Camp Humphreys military base with U.S. and South Korean troops. Jennifer Jacobs, White House reporter for Bloomberg News, tweeted that Trump told the press he was given the choice of a “big beautiful lunch” but chose to eat with the troops for what U.S. military news Web site Stars and Stripes said was “taco Tuesday.”

“Hello, everybody; good food,” the president reportedly said as he sat to join troops at the meal, during a visit that reportedly lasted 20 minutes.

“He said he’d rather eat with the troops than at a fancy restaurant,” Pvt. Merion Holmes told Stars and Stripes. “It made me feel like he cared.”

Whether Holmes’s statement is true, there is one thing for certain: Trump loves his Mexican food. In May 2016, he celebrated Cinco de Mayo with a Trump Tower Grill taco bowl and infamously tweeted “I love Hispanics” alongside a photo of himself enjoying his meal.

In its coverage of the president’s trip, The Washington Post included a tweeted photo of what was on the menu for Trump for the state dinner in Seoul Tuesday night, following his lunch with the troops. The selection included “corn porridge, grilled sole, and pine mushroom rice in a stone pot accompanied by grilled Korean beef ribs, seasoned with a special sauce made with a 360-year-old soy sauce.”

To cap off the meal the president, who, in April bragged about eating a “most beautiful piece of chocolate cake” while deciding to launch missile strikes on Syria, enjoyed a “triple chocolate cake with raspberry vanilla sauce, and cinnamon punch granita served with dried persimmons.” Per Reuters, a K-pop singer accompanied by an orchestra serenaded Trump while he ate.