Quick Trip to Seoul

Quick Trip to Seoul

Last week we spent five days in Seoul, South Korea. This was a necessary side quest, as we had to leave Japan in order to extend our Japanese tourist visas.  We didn’t have a lot of time in Korea, but I think we can now answer the question on everybody’s mind:

Is all fried chicken in Korea, by definition, Korean Fried Chicken?  

To investigate this we found a well reviewed Korean Fried Chicken establishment near our hostel.  The meal was good, but I couldn’t help feeling like I was just eating fried chicken in Korea, as opposed to Korean Fried Chicken.

“Excuse me, do you have any chicken that’s a little more… Korean?  You know, like they serve in Canada?”  

Nobody could answer, as the staff only spoke Korean.  This seemed like a flex.  We left no tip at that restaurant, because tipping is not a thing in South Korea and can be considered rude.

We had better luck with some other national specialties.  The bulgogi burger at McDonald’s definitely seemed authentic.  At the evening markets the street foods were tasty and affordable.

We were really impressed with Seoul in general.  It has ancient temples, futuristic architecture, an excellent transit system and bustling night markets.  It felt like we were experiencing an optimist possible future for humanity, where we all get along, prosper, drive Hyundais and go shopping.

Here are some photos:

We each had our own hostel bunk, luxury!
Myeong-dong was a popular tourist area.
The Starfield Library in Gangnam seemed to exist primarily for photo ops. There were very few accessible books.
Some nice parks in the city.
The Dongdaemun Design Plaza.
A rare baby design plaza.
This convenience store shelved the hard alcohol at ground level below the candy bars, presumably to encourage responsible candy consumption in minors.
Cheonggyecheon Stream.
Korean Spiderman?
The War Museum was very impressive.
Icons from different ages.
Some temples had amazing detail work.
Enhance!
Sugary fruit on a stick.
A bunch of stuff on a stick!
Huge digital billboards.
Seoul city hall.
Tim Hortons in Seoul was lined up out the door.
The Gangnam Style memorial statue in Gangnam. Also plays the video on constant repeat.

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