This Korea trip would not be my first. The first was in Aug 2006 which was 100% work-related, in Busan.
This time is purely personal, so making the most of it is a must.
Earlier, I decided to meet T for lunch in Seoul. After our mini-orientation last night about how to get there (the nearest station to his office, where to transfer, etal.), I didn't feel any apprehensions at all. Like I was soo confident that I will not get lost -- which turned out to be true for I found that trainhopping was not at all complicated here compared to Tokyo metro lines. Seoul metro line is somehow easier, maybe, because there's not much lines to begin with -- which works well for beginners. Of course, if not for the world-wide-web, it would have fell under 'lost in translation' files, too.
Anyway, T brought me to their usual lunch location. I was prepared to whatever exotic or hot to digest because this is part of the experience.

So, he went back to work and I was left roaming around Tehran St. (Teheranno) in Gangnam district of Seoul. 
And what else do you expect from me -- with camera on hand, take gazillions of pictures.
Earlier, I decided to meet T for lunch in Seoul. After our mini-orientation last night about how to get there (the nearest station to his office, where to transfer, etal.), I didn't feel any apprehensions at all. Like I was soo confident that I will not get lost -- which turned out to be true for I found that trainhopping was not at all complicated here compared to Tokyo metro lines. Seoul metro line is somehow easier, maybe, because there's not much lines to begin with -- which works well for beginners. Of course, if not for the world-wide-web, it would have fell under 'lost in translation' files, too.
Anyway, T brought me to their usual lunch location. I was prepared to whatever exotic or hot to digest because this is part of the experience.



And what else do you expect from me -- with camera on hand, take gazillions of pictures.
5 comments:
LOL your shoes look cute there!
The gifts are really cute. The food looks delicious. Kuyog ko sa inyo mag food trip beh. hehehehe...So how do you find korean food? I love love love spicy food. I heard koreans have KIMCHI PIZZA? Have you tried that. BY the way, you're such a cutie pie.... I love your long hair, makes me miss my long hair...have a great time at korea!
@Nashe, thanks.
@ChinkyGirlMel, Giganahan baya ko sa ilang makaon. Anad-anad lang cguro, lol.About the kimchi pizza, I will try looking for that one here.
Are you serious about looking for kimchi pizza?! I eat kimchi but my goodness, kimchi pizza sounds really ummm eeeewwwwww... ana si mommy nako, luod daw ang kimchi murag baho tiil na gi pickle daw. lols...
Mel, I like kimchi so why not try the pizza version too?! I imagine that it looks gross though..lol
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