Thursday, April 8, 2010
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Namsan Hanok Village (남산골한옥마을)
or "A Village of Traditional Houses in the Namsan Valley."
or "Spring? Could it be?"
(Sorry, not feeling up for descriptions. Pictures are worth a few choice words though, I think someone said that once.)
or "Spring? Could it be?"
(Sorry, not feeling up for descriptions. Pictures are worth a few choice words though, I think someone said that once.)
Labels:
Korea,
Namsan Hanok Village,
Seoul
Noryangjin Fish Market (노량진역)
Step 1: Arrive Noryangjin Station.
Step 2: Follow your nose (fish scent is what you're looking for...).
Step 3: Find a fish you like.
Step 4: Negotiate price (minimum discount you should settle for is 20% off asking price).
Step 5: Have fish sashimi'd.
Step 6: Go to restaurant (but don't agree to spicy fish bone soup OR the restaurant downstairs - rip off).
Step 7: Take customary "first-timer eating live octopus" video.
Step 7: Vow you won't be eating fish for at least a month.
Soon to be dinner.
Brandon's BBQ skrimps didn't stand a chance.
Step 2: Follow your nose (fish scent is what you're looking for...).
Step 3: Find a fish you like.
Step 4: Negotiate price (minimum discount you should settle for is 20% off asking price).
Step 5: Have fish sashimi'd.
Step 6: Go to restaurant (but don't agree to spicy fish bone soup OR the restaurant downstairs - rip off).
Step 7: Take customary "first-timer eating live octopus" video.
Step 7: Vow you won't be eating fish for at least a month.
Soon to be dinner.
Brandon's BBQ skrimps didn't stand a chance.
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