Korea Trip!
17:52Some of the old houses in Bukchon Hanok Village |
A couple of months ago when we were thinking about what to do for my birthday, Peach Airlines had a sale and we managed to get some cheap flights over to Korea, so last week we finally went! We spent a few days in Seoul, and a few days down visiting my brother and his wife in Gimhae, just outside of Busan.
I have been to Korea once before, 5 years ago when I was pregnant with little G, and it was great to go back and be able to have a drink and eat more of the food! It was also lovely to explore a new country with Helen and little G.
Gyeongbukgong Palace |
We arrived late in the afternoon, so spent the first night checking in to our hotel and wandering around Myeongdong before having a relatively early night after a day of travel.
While we were in Seoul, on our first full day we visited the Bukchon Hanok Village early (because we were up at the crack of dawn), Gyeongbukgung Palace, and had a little wander around the National Folk Museum. We headed over to Insadong to an awesome little vegetarian Korean restaurant for lunch (Oh Se Gae Hyang) and a wander.
While we were waiting for the restaurant to open we also found a hilarious waffle store with poo shaped waffles! I also spotted a toilet themed restaurant, that I will totally try next time i'm in Seoul, just to say we did!
National Folk Museum |
We spent the afternoon wandering around Myeongdong, checking out all the street food and getting Bibimbap for dinner!
I'll be doing separate posts on the places we visited in Seoul because I took a lot of photos! The same with our time in Gimhae.
National Folk Museum |
I loved this stall! |
These poop pancakes were filled with chocolate or bean paste and only about $1.50 each |
G with his poop pancake |
Insadong |
This beer is one of the tastiest i've had since Australia. It was so good! |
Inside the vegetarian restaurant |
Our vegetarian Korean spread. BBQ fake meat, tofu jjigae and sides |
Myeongdong street food stalls |
This baked cheese was kind of like haloumi |
Can't visit Korea and not eat Bibimbap |
Gudetama! I love this lazy egg |
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OMG those poop waffles!!
ReplyDeleteI know!! I was so happy when I found that stall!
DeleteI LOVE Bukchon Hanok Village!! Of all the places I visited in Seoul, Bukchon Hanok Village was my favourite. Followed by Lotte World - just for the little one.
ReplyDeleteI would totally love to visit the toilet themed restaurant and munch on poop waffles. hehe.. And Korea has never struck me as a place to find delicious beer. I thought they were more into Soju.
Yeah, it was a craft beer and so delicious!
DeleteI wish I had time to go to Lotte World! Next time!
Oh my gosh! I went there last year and TOTALLY missed the poop pancakes. Those would have been a big hit with my husband! >.<
ReplyDeleteLovely blog! It's my first time here!
Bukchon Hanok village looks lovely. Thanks for sharing on #WanderfulWednesday
ReplyDeleteI always imagined Seoul to be one of those huge Asian cities that never sleeps and where there's always crowds around but it actually looks so peaceful in your pictures! Definitely curious to visit now :)
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