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ROinhome |
outdoor patio |
lobby |
double bed |
daily breakfast |
The place was comfortable and quiet and the simple breakfast were mainly sweet stuff like muffin or a cake with a sweet drink. Along the way to the hotel, there's a convenience store. So I'd always stock up with my favourite banana milk drink.
banana milk |
Worth trying is the mandu shop that one will pass by when getting to the Hapjeong MRT to/from guest house. Inexpensive and tasty.
Mapo Mandu shop |
steamed beef dumplings |
galbi mandu |
We spent a day at Ewha and was trying to look for lunch around that area but unfortunately, many restaurants or food shops were closed for Chuseok. We had our Isaac Toast and street food but was still in need of something more substantial.
Found a dakgalbi shop and it looked like it was closed for the afternoon (since we only found this place at about 230pm). Fortunately, the lady re-opened her shop and let us in. It was empty and we got a bit worried if they have prepared any food for the diners since this was not their usual time for a meal.
dakgalbi shop nearby Ewha shopping street |
stir-frying in progress |
here comes the rice |
almost ready |
dakgalbi with rice topped with cheese |
ginseng chicken |
The meal re-energized our souls and back to Ewha for sightseeing and walking. There were some first-timers in the group so we explored quite a bit the University grounds.
EWHA |
up close |
familiar view |
After that we headed back to the hotel to rest up before meeting up for dinner. Diner venue shall be in Myeongdong.
Myeongdong Cathedral |
streetfood |
gyeran bbang |
We decided to get some grill meats for dinner but didn't know which restaurant to go to. Was just walking around and looking at makan places when a man called out to us. He suggested his restaurant and we thought why not.
Korean BBQ |
our table |
let's get the fire going |
beef slice |
beef shortribs |
makgeolli |
beef soup |
Korean pancakes (jeon) |
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