Korea Diary | Glimpse of the Future (Day 35, Part 3)

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Water Gun Festival 2014 DJ area

While heading to our dinner spot, we were greeted by people selling water guns right near the entrance of the subway in Sinchon. Then we spotted so many people on the streets who were soaked from head to toe as we walked closer and closer to the main square. From the looks of it, there was  some sort of big water gun fight that was sponsored by Sprite Korea.

Later on we found out (either through signs nearby or a Facebook event page) that it was the 2nd Annual Sinchon Water Gun Festival that weekend. We missed the appearance of the then hottest idol in Korea that summer, Suzy from Miss A, who filmed her part for a Sprite commercial in the morning.

But fear not, the event was a weekend only affair. Day 35 was only Saturday, so our Sunday plans were unexpectedly set that night.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Water Gun Festival 2014

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Water Gun Festival 2014 graffiti sign

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Mammoth Grill KBBQ Buffet All-You-Can-Eat Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Mammoth Grill KBBQ Buffet All-You-Can-Eat
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Mammoth Grill KBBQ Buffet All-You-Can-Eat grilling

Mammoth Grill 맘모스 고기부페 was our night's dinner destination. This was another All-You-Can-Eat type KBBQ place that was conveniently located in Sinchon. Just like the previous AYCE meat grilling restaurant we went to, Mammoth was relatively inexpensive. I believe it was around ₩10,000- ₩12,000 per person. I also remember the meats here being a bit better than at Chakhan Pig, especially the thicker cuts of pork belly! Oh what I would do to be able to eat at an inexpensive buffet KBBQ...

Korea Diary | Cuties At Bauhaus (Day 35, Part 2)

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Bauhaus Dog Cafe

Of the things I wanted to try in Korea, visiting a dog cafe was high up on my list. I actually grew up not being particularly fond of dogs. The ones in my neighborhood always tended to bark at me every time I walked past the gates they "guarded". Nevertheless, I always admired the fluff balls whenever they appeared on TV and movies. How could I not? Those cute doggies! (Especially Buddy the golden retriever from Air Bud.)

In Seoul there were many types of animal cafes; ranging from the more common cat and dog cafes to even sheep cafes. It would have been a wasted opportunity to be around so many doggies.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Bauhaus Dog Cafe entrance sign Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Bauhaus Dog Cafe drinks ordered

After lunch at the Totoro restaurant, our big group split into two. One group visited the Trick Eye Museum in Hongdae and the other Bauhaus Dog Cafe 바우하우스 애견 카페 in Hapjeong.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Bauhaus Dog Cafe resident dogs

This dog cafe was located in the basement of a tall building near the subway station. Once inside we immediately saw all the dogs yapping away or chilling in their own cozy spots. For most of these animal cafes, I've heard that there wasn't an admission fee. Instead visitors just have to order a drink each. Drinks tended to be more expensive here since it was the de facto admission ticket. There was supposedly a time limit at the cafe but it wasn't strictly enforced when we were there. We probably spent a good 3+ hours at the dog cafe that day.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Bauhaus Dog Cafe dog eating treats

We were first led to the big playing area with the bigger sized dogs. It was pretty overwhelming at first, so many big doggies walking around us. But we quickly discovered that these dogs were smart. Visitors who had snacks for them were their main targets friends. For those, like my friends and I, who didn't buy treats for the pets, we didn't receive much love.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Bauhaus Dog Cafe big dogs Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Bauhaus Dog Cafe golden retriever

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Bauhaus Dog Cafe dog laying down

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Bauhaus Dog Cafe happy dog

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Bauhaus Dog Cafe Pomeranian Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Bauhaus Dog Cafe comfy dog

Small dogs are cute and all but they also tend to be the ones (from my own observation) that bark the most. I was initially more excited to be with the bigger dogs, but that changed quickly. The little dogs at Bauhaus gave everyone attention no matter the presence or absence of doggie treats. We were able to approach them more easily and pet them. A few even let us sit them on our laps!

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Bauhaus Dog Cafe Corgi

By the end of our visit, I was especially fond of the two corgis at the cafe. They were so cute, chubs, and stubbly! Ahh~ Makes me want to have a pet dog. But the responsibilities...

Korea Diary | Eating with Totoro (Day 35, Part 1)

One Piece and Hello Kitty may have been slight letdowns, but we didn't completely give up on themed restaurants. Our next stop was to eat amongst Totoro and friends in Edae.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Botong Saram 보통 사람 Totoro themed restaurant store front

The particular restaurant didn't seem like anything out of the ordinary on the outside. Signs with menu photos and waxed foods were a pretty typical sighting in Seoul.

What set Botong Saram 보통 사람 or Average Person apart was it's interior. Seating and tables were designed to look like tree trucks and leafy vines looped all around the walls. Totoro stuffed animals, figurines, and posters were placed everywhere. Compared to the previous two themed restaurants we visited, Botong Saram seemed have put more effort into decorating.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Botong Saram 보통 사람 Totoro themed restaurant interior decor Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Botong Saram 보통 사람 Totoro themed restaurant banchan side dishes

It was always a treat when spicy rice cakes or ddeokbokki was given as a side dish at restaurants. This was also, I think, the first restaurant we had steamed egg or gyeranjim for banchan.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Botong Saram 보통 사람 Totoro themed restaurant Egg wrapped kimbap 겨란말이밥 Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Botong Saram 보통 사람 Totoro themed restaurant giant Totoro stuffed animal

An interesting food that we ordered was the egg wrapped mini kimbap 겨란말이밥.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Botong Saram 보통 사람 Totoro themed restaurant Jjolmyeon 쭐면 Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Botong Saram 보통 사람 Totoro themed restaurant Jjolmyeon 쭐면

Botong Saram's menu had a variety of classic Korea dishes: bibimbap, donkatsu, soups, etc. Something I wanted to try after seeing it on the menu was jjol myeon 쭐면.

I've had it once or twice before at the Food Gallery 32 in Koreatown. I really liked how refreshing it was. The dish is similar to bibimbap but with very chewing cold noodles instead of piping hot rice. While there is a another dish called bibimmyeon 비빔면 or mixed noodles, the type of noodle used is completely different from jjol myeon's and there aren't as many vegetable accompaniments.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Botong Saram 보통 사람 Totoro themed restaurant Totoro stuffed animal

I was glad that Totoro didn't end up letting us down. Food was inexpensive and atmosphere was nice, what more is there to ask for?

Korea Diary | Sinchon Eats (Day 34)

Okay...so maybe this post was mainly Hyundai Department Store eats. But that title wouldn't quite fit all the food photos for this particular day.

The previous night's adventures left a majority of my friends and I pooped. I think I can definitely say we unanimously agreed to sleep in the next morning. By the time everyone gathered, it was already lunchtime.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Hyundai Department Store - Steak Rave Steak Rice

Somehow we ended up grubbing at the food court at Hyundai Department Store in Sinchon. With many different cuisines available, it was hard to go wrong with a big group of people. There was something for everyone: Korean, Japanese, Thai, fusion, and many others.

My choice for the day was fusion. I think I ordered the Steak Rice from a vendor called Steak Rave. It tasted just like chicken teriyaki from the fast-food hibachi places at American malls/food courts. It wasn't a typical piece of steak but teriyaki sauce, meat, and thinly sliced cabbage will always be a win in my books.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Hyundai Department Store - Osulloc Green Tea Soft Serve

Seeing the Osulloc vendor made us all think back to the soft serve green tea ice cream we had in Jeju. The BOGO Free promotion only helped us, especially Bestie C, decide on our afternoon snack more easily. I don't remember this version being particularly bad but it wasn't the same as what we had before.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Hyundai Department Store - Vezzly Bakery Angel Bread
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Hyundai Department Store - Vezzly Bakery Angel Bread close up Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Hyundai Department Store - Vezzly Bakery Angel Bread close up cross section

Being full didn't stop us from browsing around and buying even more snacks. It was so hard to resist all the different breads at the Vezzly Bakery. We must have food for breakfast right?

This carby delight in particular reminded me of one of my favorite items from the Chinese bakeries. Vezzly called it Angel Bread. It was part cake and part bread with layers of red beans sandwiched in between.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Hyundai Department Store - Vezzly Bakery Tapioca Breads Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Hyundai Department Store - Vezzly Bakery Tapioca Breads close up cross section

The other wonderful find at Vezzly were these mochi-like mini breads. There were little samples to try and Bestie C and I were amazed by the chewiness of the little breads. To call them mochi bread is a little of a misnomer since mochi is typically made from sweet or glutinous rice flour. The chewy bread we bought, I think, was made by incorporating tapioca flour to attain the texture.

I had also tried a similar bread from the Paris Baguettes in Korea but was a little disheartened to not be able to find it again in the chains here in NYC.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Hyundai Department Store - Hara Donuts Chocolate and Cookie Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Hyundai Department Store - Hara Donuts

Hara Donuts was something I decided to try on a whim. There weren't any samples to entice me to this one but donuts work their own magic. I can't attest to how the donut tasted fresh but cookie covered donuts was hard to resist regardless.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Mr. Pizza Egg Tart Crust

The weird pizza that my friends had wanted to try was this, egg tart crust. Yes you have read correctly. Egg tart crust that was sweet as expected from egg custard. I can't say I hated it. I didn't love it either, but I wasn't 100% mad at it. It's no New York slice of course.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon karaoke night

Proof that we didn't just eat all day. One of our favorite nighttime activities: noraebang! I think that night we went to several different places in Sinchon. Some rooms were super intimidate while others were incredible spacious. While I love to go karaoke, that was one of the biggest groups I have ever gone singing with. Usually it is just me and at most 2 other friends together singing our hearts out. Is that a little sad?

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Late night chats and eats

I guess since we had a late start to the day, we ended our night fairly late as well. Our dorms had a curfew of sorts. Students of the opposite sex couldn't be on the sleeping floors past a certain hour. Even if everyone was just hanging out on the floor lounges.

The exception to that was the common kitchen area in the basement of SK Global House. Our group of friends gathered around for hours. At one point we were watching movies, listening to music, eating a late-night meal, studying, and even doing our laundry. (The best time to do laundry at the dorms was late night and early morning!) If I had to imagine what dorm life was like as a kid, this was definitely what I would have wanted it to be like. Good times & good company!

Korea Diary | Thursday Thrills (Day 33)

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Changdeokgung 창덕궁 Huijeongdang
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Changdeokgung 창덕궁
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Changdeokgung 창덕궁 Nakseonjae Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Changdeokgung 창덕궁 Nakseonjae

Class field trip no. 2 brought us to Changdeokgung 창덕궁. Prior to visiting Seoul, I had no idea there were multiple palaces in the city. Imagine my surprise when I learned that there were 5 in total? Each one has something a little different to them so it wouldn't be extremely redundant to want to visit multiple ones. Changdeokgung in particular is known for it's Secret Garden. We didn't get to visit the garden space at the time since I think it required either a separate admission fee and/or reservations.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sodammandoo 소담만두 Mandoogook 만두국

For lunch we ate at a place in Edae called Sodam Mandoo 소담만두. With dumplings in it's name, how could I not order something mandoo related? Plus you know me and my love for rice cakes! Mandoogook 만두국 was the perfect dish which combined both.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - NANTA Chungjeongro 충정로 Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - NANTA Chungjeongro 충정로 stage

Bestie C had a comedy/musical show called NANTA on her To-Do list. The story was suppose to revolve around a food theme while incorporating various sing-song and viewer participation elements.

After some of our friends came back with rave reviews, we had to book our own tickets as well. The show actually does a number of shows in various parts of Seoul: Hongdae, Myeongdong, and Chungjeongro 충정로.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Noodles Tree
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Noodles Tree Hamburg Omurice 함박오므라이스 Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Noodles Tree Wang Donkatsu 왕돈까스

Despite already having already completed our night time activity, there was more planned for the night. I did say we were well settled into our routines didn't I?

To make the most of our time, we chose to eat nearby the theater before heading back to the dorms. I believe the place we grabbed dinner at was called Noodles Tree. It was conveniently located in (or was it near?) the NANTA Theater building. Bestie had the Hamburg Omurice 함박오므라이스 and I the Wang Donkatsu 왕돈까스. It was very hard to resist fried foods.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Taxi stand Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Gangnam Octagon Club

Onward with the late late night plans! Drum roll, my first clubbing experience. It was actually the first time for a majority of the group of friends that I tagged along with.

Seoul is known for its nightlife, drinking, and clubbing culture. So why the heck not? If it was just Bestie and I, clubbing wouldn't even have come out of my mouth. Both of us are just not into it.

One of our friends found that Octagon in Gangnam was supposed to be the place to go. Getting there was an ease via taxi. Just tell the driver you're headed to New Hilltop Hotel or Hilltop Hotel. None of us were looking to get drunk at the club so we arrived on the early side to pre-game at the nearby convenience stores. Our pre-gaming consisted of "weak sauce" alcohols, which I think was beer and/or makgeolli & cider mix.

Our group arrived to the club way early and nothing was really happening inside yet. The crowds hadn't really filled the place until sometime past midnight. Even then I don't have any interesting club stories to share. Most people tended to keep to themselves or their crowd of friends. To me it felt kind of like a prom or school dance but with much better music. What an experience, heh?