I've only been to Seoul, South Korea twice, and I'm sure their street food scene has a whole lot more to offer on top of the five treats I will feature here. But if it's your first time in Seoul, trying out these five street food snacks would be a good way to start your Korean food trip.
And remember my piece of advice about ordering food in a foreign country: smile, keep an open mind, trust the friendly ajumma,
hope for the best, prepare to laugh at the worst, and you might just be rewarded
with a surprisingly good meal.
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3 Korean Meals Worth Waiting In Line For In Seoul, South Korea
Posted by
Daene | Filipina in Flip Flops
on
Friday, January 04, 2013
There was shopping, KPop MV making, and a lot of fangirling, but our Seoul trip also had a lot of eating! I don't even know how Ris and Ica were able to find these food places (with diligent online research, no doubt - I love having star student friends) because when I travel, my take on food trips is to (1) skip the Western franchise (until at the airport a few hours before flying back home and I'd be craving for KFC or McDonald's - don't judge me!) and (2) drop by the nearest local food place upon the strike of hunger, without fear or worry of non-English menus and other forms of language barriers. But because Ica and Ris were more diligent in organizing our sources of sustenance for all the fangirling we were going to do in Seoul, we were able to try out these three amazing meals that were definitely worth waiting in line (in the cold!) for.
The Korean Mystery Lunch: Gamjatang at Onedang (a.k.a. how to order in a Korean restaurant without an English menu)
Posted by
Daene | Filipina in Flip Flops
on
Monday, December 03, 2012
Smile, keep an open mind, trust the friendly ajumma, hope for the best, prepare to laugh at the worst, and you might just be rewarded with a surprisingly good meal.
Disclaimer: results may vary per situation, but that's just part of the fun.
Where to Stay in Seoul, South Korea: Hongdae Guesthouse
Posted by
Daene | Filipina in Flip Flops
on
Friday, November 30, 2012

Hongdae Guesthouse
159-6 Donggyo-dong Mapo-gu, Seoul 121-816, South Korea
hongdaeguesthouse.com
In a Nutshell:
Easily accessible by public transport, spacious room with adequate amenities, accommodating staff, and affordable rates
Rating: 4 / 5
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