Korea Diary | Edae Street Eats & Saturday Night in Sinchon (Day 14)

After a day full of sightseeing, my friends and I chose to have a more chill Saturday. For us it meant shopping, eating, and singing.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Edae Graffiti Tunnel Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Edae Graffiti Tunnel entering
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Edae Graffiti Tunnel art
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Edae Graffiti Tunnel art

Yonsei University and Ewha Women's University are right across the street from each other. Sinchon and Edae are basically each school's "college towns". In fact Edae is basically a shortened version of Ewha and University (daehak) in Korean. It is fairy easy to walk from one neighborhood to the next as they're right next to one another.

On days where we didn't want to walk a big circle around Sinchon to get to Edae, there was the graffiti tunnel shortcut. (Of course there is the option to just walk through Ewha University too. But...in the name of exploring! Right?) It can look intimidating, dark, and scary. If this was a tunnel in New York, I would definitely think twice about going into there. But Seoul is a pretty safe place. Plus, it looks much longer than it really is. You'll get out in no time!

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Food Alley

Once you reach an area where there are tons of shops and restaurants, you will know you've reached Edae.  Since Ewha University is a women's college, the streets surrounding it are filled with:

  • small and relatively inexpensive clothing & accessories shops
  • road shop Korean cosmetic brands
  • nail and hair salons
  • and tons of chain and mom 'n pop restaurants & food stands

(Not to sound sexist or anything but that's just the types of stores in this area has a lot of.)

There are so many side streets and alley ways to get lost in but there is almost always food to be found. The street food selection isn't as wide as that in Myeongdong but there are a few good eats that you just can't say no to at Edae.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Street Eats - Egg Bread Gyeranbbang 계란빵 Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Street Eats - Egg Bread Gyeranbbang 계란빵 inside
Egg Bread or Gyeranbbang (계란빵) from vendor in Edae

The first is egg bread. It may look similar to the poop bread from the last post and/or taiyaki (fish bread) yet it is very much different. The bread half of this snack is more pancake like in terms of softness. The golden brown coloring isn't as crispy, although it can be depending on the vendor. The other half is not bread at all but a whole egg cracked and cooked right on top of the pancake-y bread. Sometimes the yolk might still be a tinge runny. Other times it is more akin to a perfectly boiled egg. Simplicity at it's best! I think each one probably costs around ₩1,000 or maybe even less.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Street Eats - Cup Chicken Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Street Eats - Cup Chicken price
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Edae Street Eats - Cup Chicken closer look at contents
Cup Chicken (컵 치킨) from vendor in Edae

The second is cup chicken. No gimmicks here, literally fried boneless chicken, fried rice cakes, and fried tater tots in a takeaway hot drinks cup. Crispy fried goodness! I don't know what Korea does but they have their frying game on point. I don't think I have had anything fried there that was an oily mess. Cup chicken is generally tossed in a sweet and spicy sauce and topped with what looks to be mayonnaise. The small (well technically large or keun 큰 according to the menu) is ₩2,000 and the larger size (king or wang 왕) is just ₩3,000.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Baskin Robbins Puss In Boots and Pralines N Cream scoops
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Baskin Robbins Puss In Boots Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Baskin Robbins Pralines N Cream
Korea's Flavor: Puss In Boots (엄마는 외계인)
UAE Flavor: Pralines 'N Cream (프랄린 앤 크림)

The third is ice cream, in general. There are many places to get ice cream in Edae. Options are abundant. Whether it is a patbingsoo, liquid nitrogen ice cream, or a big chain like Baskin Robins, Edae will probably have it. Even though your home country might have Baskin Robins, go and try it in Korea anyways! It is almost a guarantee that there will be flavors you won't have back home.

The above two are two flavors that I had at one of my many Baskin Robins visits and probably arguably my favorites. Puss In Boots is a chocolate and vanilla ice cream mix with chocolate malt ball candies. Pralines 'N Cream is a vanilla ice cream with caramel and nuts.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Bongchujjimdak 봉추찜닭 Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Bongchujjimdak 봉추찜닭
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Bongchujjimdak 봉추찜닭 - Jjimdak 찜닭 - Braised chicken with potatoes and noodles
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Bongchujjimdak 봉추찜닭 - Jjimdak 찜닭 - Braised chicken with potatoes and noodles close up Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Bongchujjimdak 봉추찜닭 - Jjimdak 찜닭 - Braised chicken sauce with rice
Braised chicken with potatoes, veggies, and sweet potato noodles or Jjimdak 찜닭  @ Bongchujjimdak 봉추찜닭 in Sinchon

After an afternoon of shopping, we headed to Sinchon to grab some eats before our Saturday night activities.

Our friends recommended we try this braised chicken dish at this particular restaurant chain, Bongchujjimdak. I knew this would be something right up my alley once the big plate of chicken was set on the table. Meat! Scallions! Tons of sauce! Just as I expected...it was delicious. At the end if you have a lot of sauce and veggies leftover, ask for a bowl of rice. Mix it in and it is instant bibimbap!

But really don't be fooled by the color of that sauce. Just because it isn't bright red, doesn't mean it isn't spicy! There were dried chilis thrown into the mix. I think I would have enjoyed it even more if it was just a tad less spicy. If I remember correctly, there was no other option to adjust spiciness (only the portion size) on the actual menu itself. However, the friends who recommended it said they've had it less spicy before. Just that someone they knew had requested it in Korean for them. Since none of us at the table were at that particular level of Korean language mastery, our wish was ultimately not understood.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Starlet Noraebang
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Starlet Noraebang singing

Once our bellies were filled, we went out to the streets in search of a karaoke spot or noraebang 노래방. I don't remember if it was this particular night but on one of our singing frenzy sessions, we karaoke-hopped to at least 2-3 different places. While shops in Edae are more geared towards the female demographics, Sinchon is catered towards college kids in general. Yes you'll still find the cosmetics shops. But there are more big brand clothing shops and department stores in this area. There are much much more bars and noraebangs here than in Edae, but not as many as Hongdae.

Korean style karaoke rooms still have the old-school number punching system. Each room is equipped with disco lights and a few music instruments (tambourine and/or maracas). If you're lucky it may have a strong AC. But what's really different in Korea is the singing scoring at the end of the each song. Costs at most places are usually ~₩20,000 per hour. If the noraebang you picked isn't particularly busy, whoever is working the shift may actually give you free time to continue your singing mania.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Street music at night

We may have sung our hearts out that night but street performers were still going strong on the streets of Sinchon. There's already a very limited amount of cars and vehicles near the streets of Sinchon but every weekend they are completely restricted. This means all the dancing crews, indie bands, and budding artists can strut their stuff to the college kids and couples in the area. While it isn't quite as rowdy as Hongdae music performances goes, it is a nice break in pace to just sit and enjoy a small, intimidate outdoor jamming session.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Setting fireworks near dorms

I don't remember who's idea it was or who bought them. And no, we didn't have any alcohol to drink that night. Somehow we ended up trying to set off sparklers and small fireworks near the SK Global dorms late at night. All I remember is, it wasn't very successful. Of course with the exception of a small jet of sparks and a slight POP from one of the fireworks.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Midnight snacking on convenience store kimbap

And the late night in Korea isn't complete without a midnight snack! Convenience store kimbap is every college students' friend. Cheap, variety, and pretty tasty. Could American 7-11's start selling these?

Korea Diary | Seoul City Touring (Day 13)

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Yonsei University student

Fridays at YISS meant the start of the 3-day weekend. Plans could be endless for Fridays. Between a bunch of school arranged 1-day field trips, Korean culture special activities (taekwondo classes, cooking lessons, & dance/sing groups), and just general extra free time.

There were 4 different field trips available at the time: Seoul City Tour, NANTA Show, Mud Festival, and DMZ Tour. They all required pre-payment and sign-up. Of those Bestie and I signed up for 2, the Seoul City Tour and DMZ Tour. The Seoul City Tour happened to fall on the first Friday of the YISS program. (Which makes sense since it is probably many attendees' first weekend in Seoul.)

Stop #1:
Gwanghwamun (광화문 - 光化門) & Gyeongbokgung (경복궁 - 景福宫)

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Gwanghwamun 광화문 光化門
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Gwanghwamun 광화문 光化門
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Gwanghwamun 광화문 光化門 Guards
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Gwanghwamun 광화문 光化門 Changing guards ceremony
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Gyeongbokgung 경복궁 景福宫 - Geunjeongjeon 근정전 勤政殿 roof
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Gyeongbokgung 경복궁 景福宫 - Geunjeongjeon 근정전 勤政殿 architecture
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Gyeongbokgung 경복궁 景福宫 Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Gyeongbokgung 경복궁 景福宫
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Gyeongbokgung 경복궁 景福宫 Hyangwonjeong 향원정 香遠亭
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Gyeongbokgung 경복궁 景福宫 Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Gyeongbokgung 경복궁 景福宫

Gyeongbokgung was definitely a must see on my Korea trip itinerary. Who isn't curious about how palaces were hundreds of years ago? I also just enjoy seeing how a part of history is preserved in a more natural setting, versus objects in a museum. It lets me fully immerse myself into the culture and surrounding.

Of course the architecture and colors used in the Korean palaces are just breathtaking. Even though they are smack-dab in the middle of high-rise buildings in a fast developing concrete jungle, once you step into the palace grounds and roam around it is as if you're in a completely different and isolated place. Even if you're not much of a history or architecture kind of person, I think is still worth a stroll around the grounds.

Stop #2:
Seoul Museum of History (서울역사박물관)

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Seoul Museum of History
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Seoul Museum of History
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Seoul Museum of History
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Seoul Museum of History Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Seoul Museum of History

Seoul Museum of History wasn't on my radar but it was definitely an interesting itinerary stop. It worked well with the "learn more about Seoul theme". This museum was all about the history and traditions of Seoul. The exhibits showed how the city developed structurally to how the people and their lifestyles changed through the course of time. Judging from the photos I took, I seemed to have been really fascinated by all the different miniature models of the city.

Stop #3:
Ashley (애슐리)

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Ashley Korean buffet lunch

Buffets are the style of restaurants I am more accustomed to on guided bus tours. However, let me tell you Ashley is no food-for-survival type of bus tour food stop. I remember everything tasted really great, hence the multiple plates in the above photo. The decor and cleanliness of this buffet chain makes it appear to be a fancy-type (i.e. expensive) buffet restaurant. I am not 100% sure of the price here since it was part of the field trip cost. I made a quick Google search and found that this is actually an affordable Western/fusion buffet restaurant chain.

Stop #4:
Insadong (인사동)

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Insadong 인사동 仁寺洞 souvenirs Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Insadong 인사동 仁寺洞 bunny on the street
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Insadong 인사동 仁寺洞 - Twisty Ice Cream
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Insadong 인사동 仁寺洞 - Stamps seal Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Insadong 인사동 仁寺洞 - Stamps seal

Insadong is a neighborhood in Seoul that is known to be more artsy: galleries, handmade crafts, teahouses, etc. We were brought to a particular street within there that had a bit of that artsy culture along with the typical tourist-oriented souvenirs shops. One of the things I was interested in buying was a personalized stamp. I wouldn't know when I would ever use it outside of Korea but it just seemed like a very interesting and more personal(ized) item to bring home. Unfortunately, with my indecisive nature and limit time restraint I wasn't able to get myself one that day.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Insadong 인사동 仁寺洞 - Ssamziegil 쌈지길 Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Insadong 인사동 仁寺洞 - Ssamziegil 쌈지길 art wood sculptures
Ssamziegil (쌈지길)

Ssamziegil is a shopping center for small artists and business to sell their works at Insadong. We didn't have a lot of time to spend at this fourth stop of the Seoul City tour so we couldn't explore the higher levels of the complex.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Insadong 인사동 仁寺洞 - Ssamziegil 쌈지길 poop bread 똥빵 Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Insadong 인사동 仁寺洞 - Ssamziegil 쌈지길 poop bread 똥빵 and sikhye 식혜
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Insadong 인사동 仁寺洞 - Ssamziegil 쌈지길 poop bread
Poop Bread (똥빵) @ Ssamziegil

Instead we made the most of what was on the ground floor. What did that mean exactly? Poop bread!
Now that may sound weird but poop bread is delicious. Yes, dee-lish! Like taiyaki (or fish bread) in Japan, this is just a poop-shaped crispy on the outside yet soft on the inside bread stuffed with some sort of filling. If I remember correctly, this particular vendor filled it with a chocolate ganache or pudding. For ₩1,000 or $1 a piece, you can't go wrong. When paired with sikhye (식혜), or sweet rice drink, it was a nice refresher for the hot summer day in Seoul.

Stop #5:
Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을 - 北村韓屋마을)

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌한옥마을 北村韓屋마을
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌한옥마을 北村韓屋마을 drawings Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌한옥마을 北村韓屋마을 building in progress Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌한옥마을 北村韓屋마을
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌한옥마을 北村韓屋마을
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌한옥마을 北村韓屋마을 drawings Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌한옥마을 北村韓屋마을 building in progress Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌한옥마을 北村韓屋마을

The chances of me be able to stay at a traditional Korean house, hanok, anytime soon is not high. I have heard that they can be pretty pricey to stay in. But it is a very popular activity for tourists to just walk hike around the neighborhood to see the outside. The village, especially many of the more traditional looking exteriors, is situated at the very top of the hills in the area. Be ready for a mild workout to reach them. Since the style of the architecture is very different from typical homes & buildings in Seoul, I thought it was worthwhile for a sneak peak. We didn't get to really explore the neighborhood as it was a tour. Nonetheless, it was also a nice opportunity to walk off that big tasty buffet lunch we had.

Sinchon, Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - 18번지 부대찌개 Sinchon, Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul City Touring - 18번지 부대찌개
Army Base Stew or Budae Jjigae (부대찌개) @ 18번지 부대찌개 in Sinchon

Dinner wasn't included with the tour. With a full day of walking and hiking up the steep hills in Bukchon, my friends and I were pooped. We opted to chow down in Sinchon rather than venturing too far away for food. Maybe the 18번지 부대찌개 signs shone the brightest or something, but despite the hot day and being all tired out we still chose a bubbly pan of army base stew for dinner. Don't underestimate the looks of the pan though. Everything in it with a bit of rice can be very filling. I think for the option we picked the price was only around ₩6,000 per person for this meal.