but...of course, this wasn't ALL i had while i was there.
some just didn't make it to my camera phone because...of certain factors like:
1) i was too hungry.
2) i was too hungry and lazy (to snap).
3) i was too hungry and lazy and cold and my phone was in the bag.
4) i was at the table with elders/ new acquaintance/ hands were dirty-oily.
nonetheless, let me share the joy...with the little i have at the moment :)
시작!
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this is one of my favorite street food!
계란빵/gye.ran.bbang- Egg bread!
A whole egg cracked into a mold of (flour) batter. nom nom nom.
You should google it, its' glorious!! :D
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(L-R: 호떡/hoddeok- sweet pancake, 바삭바삭 어포/fish jerky)
My oh MY! A good hoddeok is hard to find this time around! But if you are travelling to Nami Island, there, in that little island, you'll get the best hoddeok!
As for the fish jerky! Like all keropok- Once you start, you can't stop till its finito!
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this is 닭갈비/Dak Galbi - stir fried marinated chicken^^
served with cold noodles! 냉면/ neng.myun!
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this is a kind of kimchi- water kimchi.
동치미/dong.chi.mi, refreshing!
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this is a happy sight! bbq!
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winter time = bbq time with fresh woods for burning from the forest!!
we had our had our protein fix at a rented pension house.
sweet potatoes warming up!
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This is a fluffy pancake and that is a dutch drip coffee- free refills!! :)
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we stayed at home for countdown and went to the grocery shop to prepare some new year countdown snacks!
this is strawberry milk, the step sister of banana milk.
mari made canape- some salmon and cheese on crackers to go with the wine for a lovely quiet supper countdown. <3
this was our dinner before that!
탕수육/tang.su.yuk- sweet sour pork, 만두/mandu- dumplings, 자장면/jajangmyun- black bean noodle, 짬뽕/jjam.bbong- spicy noodle with seafood, and 자장밥/jajangbab- black bean sauce with rice! aka jajjangmyun's bf. ㅋㅋ
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this is 굴보쌈/gul.bo.ssam - which are generally pork,oysters and kimchi eaten together!
the oysters literally melts in the mouth! mmm...
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삼겹살/sam.gyop.sal- pork belly!
this was served after our pork feast!
곤드레밥- steam rice with some vege/leaves ^^ apparently good for health!
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cook-in. chicken and abalone :D
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this is a jap-style 오뎅/odeng- fish cake shop...
that serves up a pretty looking free mushroom appetizer!
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my current choice korean ice-cream!
milkshake goodness!
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a pit-stop sausage snack at the ski resort.
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this was our slow-cook-all-natural-wood-cooking lunch :D
소고기국밥- Beef broth soup with rice!
warms the tummy in the most fluffiest manner. zzzzzz....
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this is 찜닭/jjim.dalk - chicken with carrots, potatoes, glass noodle, and other wholesome ingredients!
taste very chinese this dish!
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fried chicken with leeks!
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sashimi time!
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this is korean karaoke food!
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we were in Busan, and this is their local 소주/soju brand- "좋은데이/good day" which was apt to see and have because i sure was having a good day! ^^
we tried it also buy pouring into a jar of wild berries/fruits/tree? and shake shake shake- to get it infused with the most amazing plum-ish taste! this my friends, makes soju taste like asamboi juice! this jar can hold up to six bottles of soju!ㅋㅋ
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this is 맑은 대구탕- fish soup.
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viva la BBQ~
location 1, where they serve US Meat!
location 2, Bonsuwon Galbi
apparently, this is the king of all galbi restaurant! BEST! they give you 식혜/sikhye after the meal too keke.
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this is 누룽지 삼계백숙- which is basically chicken served with fish porridge.
side dishes- 전/jeon.
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sandwich at nescafe.
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popular street food: 떡볶이/ddukbokki- spicy ricecake and 오뎅/odeng -fishcakes!
this is my new found favorite snack! 김마리/ gimmari- glass noodle rolled up in seaweed sheet!
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breakfast kraze burger set.
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(부대찌개/budejjigae, "army squad stew"): Soon after the Korean War, meat was scarce in Seoul. Some people made use of surplus foods from US Army bases such as hot dogs and canned ham (such as Spam) and incorporated it into a traditional spicy soup. This budae jjigae is still popular in South Korea, and the dish often incorporates more modern ingredients such as instant ramen noodles.
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this is what i'm craving at the moment!!
ahhh!!! 냉면/neng myun! FTW! like pan mee, it comes in "wet or dry"! keke.
물냉면/ Mul Naeng Myun and 비빔냉면/Bibim Naeng Myun.
and i like it, wet!
i miss everything!
from free food delivery to your doorstep to awesome street food haul!
ㅠ.ㅠ can't wait for the next flight out! *wishful*