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Makgeolli – A Taste Of The Moon 月香本色 (월향)

You would think we’d had stop eating after Modak Modak but NOoooo! We were only in Seoul for a few days and we intended to eat as much as possible, humanly possible, lol… ;-) We strolled a bit in...

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Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market 노량진수산시장 Part 1

The 3rd day of our Seoul trip was a free and easy day so we visited the famous Noryangjin Fish Market in the morning to buy some fresh catch live seafood and have it prepared into sashimi and...

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Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market 노량진수산시장 Part 2

After more than an hour of shopping for the best buy (or so we thought), we went to the second floor where half a dozen of restaurants are equipped to cook your seafood. We went to the one recommended...

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Paris Baguette Is Korean? 파리바게트

A street portraiture I took before we went into the Noryangjin Station. Trying to sort out which line to take into town. Yup, we finally found the line and got our train tickets. Right after lunch at a...

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Little Chicken Eggs In Lotte World 롯데월드

Ryan’s aunt fixed up a dinner date with us on the last night of our trip in Seoul. She was bringing us to dine at a specialty restaurant that serves one of my favourite Korean cuisine (find out on my...

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Tosokchon Samgyetang (Korean Ginseng Chicken Soup) 토속촌 삼계탕 (土俗村参鸡汤)

When Ryan’s aunt learnt what I liked, she quickly arranged for a dinner date at the famous Tosokchon, a restaurant best known for one thing, Samgyetang! 삼계탕 (Samgyetang) is Korean’s Ginseng Chicken...

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Seoul Eats – Pojangmacha 포장마차

Seoul Eats – Pojangmacha 포장마차 literally means “covered wagon” and is the essence of Korea’s street food culture! A typical Pojangmacha. Jongno is the most famous area for Pojangmacha but you can still...

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Noo Na Hol Dak 누나홀닭 홍대점

The eating never ends… We were really on a binge! Would this be the final stop after Samgyetang? You’ll find out soon enough but for now, we’d continue strolling the Hongdae Area for some...

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Inching Our Way Out!

Incheon International Airport (IIA) (인천국제공항, sometimes referred to as Seoul-Incheon International Airport) is the largest airport in South Korea. It is the primary airport serving the Seoul National...

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Haemul Pajeon Recipe (해물파전레시피) – Korean Seafood Green Onion Pancakes

Haemul Pajeon (해물파전) is a popular seafood scallion pancake in Korean cuisine. “Haemul” means seafood, “Pa” means scallion/green onions, and “jeon” means pan-fried battered food or loosely translated as...

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