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Truth about what I don't like in Korea

Don't take me wrong: I love Korea. But sometimes there are things I really miss in Europe or things I just don't like too much here. After telling about many good things I want to share my honest opinion of some things I dislike. No place is perfect even tho Korea is pretty awesome. Let's start! 1. Snacks ...in convenience stores. Sometimes I wish I could find some healthy sandwich, rye bread or a smoked salmon salad instead of a single wrapped sausage or a cheese stick. I still don't understand why most of the snacks are so unhealthy not only in Korea but allover in Asia in most of the convenience stores. If you want to have some chopped fruits you have to pay more than for a burger or instant noodles. 2. People staring and asking I explained this better in my previous post HERE but let's brush up. People (strangers) who stare at you on the streets and and ask you too many private questions what makes you feel uncomfortable. This is happening to me mo...

Instagram-Worthy Cafe in Seoul

One day I was wandering around in Sinsa-dong μ‹ μ‚¬λ™ and I didn't expect to find something new or worth visiting. Somehow I saw a huge building which entrance seemed very tempting. A lot of people were there and to be honest it kinda triggered me to pay a visit. Well, I didn't regret! The place is called C27 Cheesecake & Coffee Wine. I never heard about it before and I really wondered how is that even possible because I have been exploring so many cafes and places in Seoul! However, the cafe is famous for its delicious cheesecakes and for the classical stereotype of having cheese and wine together. So briefly it's a place for cheese lovers (or cake lovers) I saw some plain cheesecakes as a decoration (or maybe for eating?) They had a huge selection of different kind of cakes for example mint chocolate, mango, earl grey, oreo, plain cheesecake, berry, banana coconut, chocolate, vanilla...so many flavors to choose from! I tried the mango and banana coconut ones a...

Dinner and eating culture in Korea

Having a dinner with locals in Korea is an experience where sharing is caring . It differs from Nordic one in a way that there are not always separate individual meals for everyone. A lot of times when I've had dinner with locals they have brought a big pot and plenty of plates full of food and everybody can take the amount they wish from them. Sometimes a hot plate is brought and the food is cooked on the table. There are lot of restaurants where you can grill your own food (Korean barbecue).  Also, if you go to a restaurant with your Korean friends, it's typical to order few dishes or one big dish which everybody shares together. Usually you can get small side dishes like garlic, kimchi, pickles etc. unlimited amount. sundubu + banchan As a Finn, I'm used to have my own individual meal or cake in a cafe and also pay everything by myself. In Korea if you are with an older eonni μ–Έλ‹ˆ/nuna λˆ„λ‚˜ or oppa 였빠/hyeongν˜• (an older female or a male) they often pay the food or coffe...

The best places to visit in Seoul — Insadong

Insa-dong is a neighborhood in Seoul where you can find some traditional tea houses, handicraft stalls, restaurants, porcelain stores and other cool stuff. It is known because it is both traditional and modern area the same time. An interesting fact is that many shop names are only written in Korean. I've been there couple of times but it always offers something new to see. λ°˜μ§λ°˜μ§λΉ›λ‚˜λŠ” I visited a traditional dessert tea house Banjak Banjak Pitnaneun which has really good tea sorbets and other desserts. They have also a room to sit down on a floor the traditional way. The mango dessert was super good, I recommend to try it! We met a craft master Shin Hyun Choul whose Kwangju Royal family ceramics have been exhibitioned all around the world (also in Finland!). He offered us traditional Korean green tea from his teapots and told about his products. It was very authentic and unforgettable moment drinking the hot tea while hearing some beautiful music! I enjoyed probably...

The Most Beautiful and Romantic Cafe in Seoul

I've paid a visit to many cafes in Seoul but there is always one over others: Colline .   The reason is simple: It is beautiful and I don't know if there is more romantic place to go for a date. Flowers, soft colors, ambient music, atmospheric lights, high quality coffee and pastries. The interior decoration is detailed and rustic which reminds of the old times — there is a bit of romantic cottage country decor. The first impression of the cafe is stunning. All the lights and their warmth make you want to visit the place when the chilly night is setting in. It looks like a cafe for a perfect coffee moment with someone you like or maybe I am just a romantic girl. The menu includes many kind of drinks to choose for your perfect evening. This time I tried the Earl Grey Milk Tea. For a pastry I chose a vanilla pastry/bun which name I already forgot! They both were really tasty. Somehow the Earl Grey Milk Tea reminded me slightly of  salmiakki (a weird finnish ca...

Bukchon Hanok Village λΆμ΄Œν•œμ˜₯λ§ˆμ„

Bukchon Hanok Village is an area with traditional houses from the Joseon Dynasty time. A lot of people still live in these beautiful wooden houses. Visiting the area is a good opportunity for a tourist to see some traditional side of South Korea. The area itself is usually pretty crowded and many people rent a hanbok = a traditional Korean dress and go to take pictures in Hanok Village. I recommend go there in the weekdays and not during the holiday season. Hanbok rental When you climb up a bit you can see beautiful mountain views. When I visit this area I go in the afternoon before the sun is setting down. After taking enough pictures, enjoying the atmosphere and wandering around, I walk the side of the mountain view back to the shopping street. On this street you can also find a few rooftop cafes! In the Hanok Village you can find some traditional cafes and tea houses. They have simple and charming entrances and you can usually see the menu beforehand. Don't hesita...

A Hidden Gem in Seoul (Part 2)

I passed a colorful door and small stairs multiple times. Every time I passed it, I asked myself "What is inside there?" It was calling me to come to visit with all the lights and music. So finally yesterday, I decided to go and see this magical and intriguing place. "Cocktails, healthy juice, sandwiches, coffee..." It's called CafΓ© Bella's Homestay. It is a cozy small cafe which has an unique style: string lights, hula leis hanging from the ceiling, Hawaii posters, a bit old fashioned music, plants, books and bottles. There are only a few seats, wooden tables and a lot of details. Such an eye candy (especially for a person who loves details). In the menu you can find a lot of different alcohol drinks which are prettily decorated. There are also plenty of coffee drinks and some home made cakes like chocolate or cheesecake. The place is a bit pricey if you wanna have an alcohol drink but for coffee it is moderate. Based on my experience, an uniqu...

Cherry blossom festival in Yeouido

The spring has finally arrived and I decided to pay a visit to Yeouido park. I went there both day and night time to see the cherry blossoms at their best. The place was really crowded and there were street food, cherry blossom accessories and music performances. I think this festival is one of the highlights in the spring in Korea. There were also other flowers and beautiful spots to take pictures. I really love spring because it is the time of the year when summer is almost here and everything is blossoming from flowers to people. I feel lot of people become happier and I find also myself having more motivation and energy for many things. What are the best things in spring? Sunlight —  It just makes everything beautiful and gives me energy! Flowers — they are one of the most beautiful things in the world. New ideas — I feel I always get inspiration and motivation this time of the year. Spring fashion — There are lot of beautiful and colorful clothes...

Simple Korean for a tourist

Like I mentioned before I study Korean language while travelling. Most of the young people know and understand English in Korea but many of the older generation don't. Still many people are afraid to speak English aloud (even tho their English would be great!). So for a tourist it's useful to know some simple Korean. Let me introduce you some practical and useful phrases what you can use to get better service, to surprise your Korean friends or just for fun! Here you can find the English phrase, romanization and the Korean alphabet (hangul) + short explanation if needed. The phrases in my blog are always double-checked by native Korean. There is a brief guideline about pronunciation at the end of the post! Basic Hello Annyeonghaseyo μ•ˆλ…•ν•˜μ„Έμš” Thank you Kamsahamnida κ°μ‚¬ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€ Yes Ne λ„€ No  Aniyo μ•„λ‹ˆμš” What is your name?  Ireumi mwo yeyo? 이름이 λ­μ—μš”? My name is (...)  (Belinda) rago haeyo ...라고 ν•΄μš” Nice to meet you!  Pangabseumnida λ°˜κ°‘μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€! Places Where is (...)...