I said, "wow," over and over but, to be fair, I'm like that. I "mmm" throughout dinner and gasp when I see something pretty:
I had a great evening, but I'll zoom into things that might be of interest to you:
This photo peels back the curtain on Korea's night culture. You'll be hard pressed to find a store open Sunday morning, but Saturday at 1AM? Buy a new bra. A house plant. A container of pumpkin soup:
Min informed me that men eat turtles with phallic necks, for their stamina-increasing blood properties. These little guys are like Korean Viagra, though they look a little sluggish to me:
Check out our spread of food, all at 10,000 W (10 USD) each. The 10$ includes sweet ginseng wine, for all, and cups of shikhye: rice juice, as a post-dinner refreshment. I wasn't keen on the fish eye glaring at me, from the plate, but he tasted pretty good dipped in Gochujang. The eyeball is high in protein:
I took this photo because ever since I posted about the "devious" dual-spinning barber poles, after midight, I give these shops the 'I know what you're up to, don't try to fool me,' nod.
Once again, highlighting the commercial use of English in Korea: Visit the Barrel in Wine:
Did you guys check out the blossoms of Yeouido? It's pure mayhem there!
ReplyDeleteI see TwoTwo fried chicken!! :)
Damn good post. Makes me want to stop being lazy and work on my blog, but then I get tired thinking about it so I'll just read yours instead.
ReplyDeleteGdog- no, i was warned to stay away from the island. too many people.
ReplyDeletedeckard224- blog posting certainly isn't 'work'! it's an enjoyable past time- what i do when i feel lazy.
Great post Eva. I can tell you love it there. MUD
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your blog the pictures are awesome every time I visit
ReplyDeletethanks derek! I popped by your blog, as well.
ReplyDeleteLOL - love the barber pole reference - i can't make it out fully, but pretty sure the sign under the poles says, "Room" (for "room salon), and name "Mi Yeon Club". suffice to say, it's all a tad on the shady side, but it doesn't phase the guy walking by...now does it...lol
ReplyDeletethe food looks great (and cheap) - and the rice drink at the end is "shikhye". the rice at the bottom on the pot (with the hot tea), is "noo-roong-ji" (literally, scorched rice)...it's quite popular. still lov'n the dedication you have to the blog...