23.5.11

Finding our way

finding our way

Makkoli

before

after

kettles and soju

We landed in Seoul and we oriented ourselves to the new-to-us subway system. There are a lot more subway lines in Seoul than in Hong Kong! We were never quite sure how to get anywhere without staring at the map for at least 5 minutes!

But even if we got lost, there was always a lot of interesting things to eat in Seoul. In the end, eating well is all that matters to us when we travel.

18 comments:

  1. i feel the same way about eating being #1 when traveling! that's pretty much my main reason for going there, actually. :-)

    and i really really like eating {super authentic korean} in seoul. sooo good.

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  2. WOW WOW WOW!!
    travel travel travel
    food food food!!
    i love it all!!
    im going through all your trip asia trip photos, LOVE IT!!!!!!

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  3. Mmmm...now I would like some Korean food (love the pancake!). ;)
    What is in that bottle, soy milk or milk or???

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  4. oh... this meal looks delicious!!!!

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  5. oh, yummy!
    have fun getting lost :)

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  6. that meal looks incredibly delicious! ahh i love korean food :D

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  7. ooooh such a lovely table! x

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  8. The before and after shots of the meal are great heehee :) It does look a bit complicated!
    <3

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  9. more before and after shots of food devoured please! (hope you don't mind if I steal this idea too)

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  10. That banquet looks amazing! I'm glad you made a good go of it. New public transport systems are the most confusing part of travel. Good luck :)

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  11. That meal looks delicious!
    New subway maps always confuse me, because we only have to deal with two lines here in Toronto!
    I can't wait to see more photos from Seoul! xo

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  12. mmmmh - that looks so good! alex and i also prioritize good food over sightseeing when we travel :-)

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  13. Haha I completely agree with you. It doesn't matter where you are, as long as there's good food :)

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  14. I can't wait for more Seoul!!!

    Ahhh, the Seoul subway - it took me awhile to get the hang of it, but I love their system.

    xo

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  15. Charlyn! That drink is Makkoli, which is a korean rice wine! We had a lot of it in Korea!

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  16. OooooOooo! I bet it went really well with the spicy food! ;)

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