So this will be the last instalment of my trip to seoul and I'll be moving on to more resent events, finally!
Our last full day in Seoul we visited a popular university neighbourhood. We had a couple reasons for going there. First, it's kind of trendy and targeted towards young people so it's fun to visit. Lots of cute stores, funky coffee shops and yummy restaurants. Second the You Are Here Cafe is in Hongdae. This is a cafe started by a Canadian couple who lives in Korea and makes funny youtube videos all about living there and a website called Talk to Me in Korean who try to help people learn Korean. The cafe was really large, but felt kinda empty. People did come and go as we were sitting there, but it wasn't especially busy. I really hoped to see one of the owners, but alas they were not there that day.
Before we hit up the You Are Here Cafe we went to a Sheep Cafe because it is the year of the sheep and all. The sheep were outside the cafe in their own little pen. They were really cute, but more interested in licking salt and eating than us. Still, it was really fun to visit with the sheep and take some pictures. We also got really yummy waffles for breakfast from the cafe too. It was really cute and the tea was good.
It also ended up raining that day which was disappointing, but we spent most of our time in cafes and restaurants anyway. I wanted to go to this one dumpling restaurant we knew about, but unfortunately when we tried to find it it was gone or possibly being renovated, we weren't sure. After this we tried to find a ramen restaurant Julianne wanted to show me. Eventually we found it with the help of google. It was amazing. It looked like an authentic Japanese ramen bar inside, complete with the small, narrow restaurant and counter. We both got pork ramen (I think, it was just the regular one) and we also got gyoza's which are a kind of japanese fried dumpling that I love. The gyoza's were far superior to any other gyoza I've ever ate. The filling was tender, flavourful and hot. The outside had a crispy rectangle attached to it which tasted delicious and just the right amount of crispiness on the dumplings. They more than made up for the failure of the dumplings from the previous night.
The ramen was equally amazing. The noodles were the perfect chewiness and the broth was salty and rich. Everything about that meal was awesome. I loved it and I will definitely return next time I'm in Seoul. Since it was raining again when we finished lunch or more like afternoon meal we headed back to the hostel. Also, we were both pretty stuffed and just ready for a rest.
The next day would be our return to Changwon, but since we had a lot of time before our train we decided to check out the War Memorial which was basically just a museum mostly about the Korean war. I found it really fascinating there was information from the people who were effected by the war, to the allies who helped to war heroes to the clothes, the role of women, famous war stories, weapons and planes, pretty much everything related to war was presented, especially the Korean war. It was a stark difference from our wimpy memorials with just a could of statues and plaques, it was also a stark reminder that North Korea is not that far away and for many older Koreans the Korean war was a reality.
After the memorial we attempted to find Itaewan, which is the foreigner district in Seoul, first we walked in the wrong direction for awhile then we finally checked a map and realized we needed to walk in the opposite direction. We finally made it there and spent a bit of time wandering around aimlessly which was mostly my fault because I just wanted to find some salt and vinegar chips, but hadn't really been able to find anywhere that sold them. Other than eating a really yummy gyro Itaewan was not that exciting to me. I did see a dumpling place I want to go back to, but nothing else really stood out, unless I'm really missing something from home that I can only get there I doubt I'll visit again. After that we got our stuff and caught the train home. It was relaxing and we remembered snacks and water this time. And when I got home it was time for a long, hot shower and lots of rest.
The highlights of the trip that really made an impact on me were definitely the touristy things that we did, the delicious ramen in Hongdae, the sheep, the palace and Seollal celebrations, Myeongdong, Namsan tower, the studio Ghibli exhibit and the war memorial. In all it was really good trip and I definitely hope to go back to Seoul again before I leave Korea, perhaps in the fall at the end of my trip I'll make another visit, or when I have a long weekend.
Our last full day in Seoul we visited a popular university neighbourhood. We had a couple reasons for going there. First, it's kind of trendy and targeted towards young people so it's fun to visit. Lots of cute stores, funky coffee shops and yummy restaurants. Second the You Are Here Cafe is in Hongdae. This is a cafe started by a Canadian couple who lives in Korea and makes funny youtube videos all about living there and a website called Talk to Me in Korean who try to help people learn Korean. The cafe was really large, but felt kinda empty. People did come and go as we were sitting there, but it wasn't especially busy. I really hoped to see one of the owners, but alas they were not there that day.
Before we hit up the You Are Here Cafe we went to a Sheep Cafe because it is the year of the sheep and all. The sheep were outside the cafe in their own little pen. They were really cute, but more interested in licking salt and eating than us. Still, it was really fun to visit with the sheep and take some pictures. We also got really yummy waffles for breakfast from the cafe too. It was really cute and the tea was good.
It also ended up raining that day which was disappointing, but we spent most of our time in cafes and restaurants anyway. I wanted to go to this one dumpling restaurant we knew about, but unfortunately when we tried to find it it was gone or possibly being renovated, we weren't sure. After this we tried to find a ramen restaurant Julianne wanted to show me. Eventually we found it with the help of google. It was amazing. It looked like an authentic Japanese ramen bar inside, complete with the small, narrow restaurant and counter. We both got pork ramen (I think, it was just the regular one) and we also got gyoza's which are a kind of japanese fried dumpling that I love. The gyoza's were far superior to any other gyoza I've ever ate. The filling was tender, flavourful and hot. The outside had a crispy rectangle attached to it which tasted delicious and just the right amount of crispiness on the dumplings. They more than made up for the failure of the dumplings from the previous night.
The ramen was equally amazing. The noodles were the perfect chewiness and the broth was salty and rich. Everything about that meal was awesome. I loved it and I will definitely return next time I'm in Seoul. Since it was raining again when we finished lunch or more like afternoon meal we headed back to the hostel. Also, we were both pretty stuffed and just ready for a rest.
The next day would be our return to Changwon, but since we had a lot of time before our train we decided to check out the War Memorial which was basically just a museum mostly about the Korean war. I found it really fascinating there was information from the people who were effected by the war, to the allies who helped to war heroes to the clothes, the role of women, famous war stories, weapons and planes, pretty much everything related to war was presented, especially the Korean war. It was a stark difference from our wimpy memorials with just a could of statues and plaques, it was also a stark reminder that North Korea is not that far away and for many older Koreans the Korean war was a reality.
After the memorial we attempted to find Itaewan, which is the foreigner district in Seoul, first we walked in the wrong direction for awhile then we finally checked a map and realized we needed to walk in the opposite direction. We finally made it there and spent a bit of time wandering around aimlessly which was mostly my fault because I just wanted to find some salt and vinegar chips, but hadn't really been able to find anywhere that sold them. Other than eating a really yummy gyro Itaewan was not that exciting to me. I did see a dumpling place I want to go back to, but nothing else really stood out, unless I'm really missing something from home that I can only get there I doubt I'll visit again. After that we got our stuff and caught the train home. It was relaxing and we remembered snacks and water this time. And when I got home it was time for a long, hot shower and lots of rest.
The highlights of the trip that really made an impact on me were definitely the touristy things that we did, the delicious ramen in Hongdae, the sheep, the palace and Seollal celebrations, Myeongdong, Namsan tower, the studio Ghibli exhibit and the war memorial. In all it was really good trip and I definitely hope to go back to Seoul again before I leave Korea, perhaps in the fall at the end of my trip I'll make another visit, or when I have a long weekend.
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