Day 4: Chicken Delivery! - Seoul
What do you do when you are hungry but lazy to go out in Seoul? Delivery! A good thing about staying at an Airbnb host is that sometimes the host is nice and will order food delivery for you.
We know zero Korean, but we were hungry and our feet were killing us from all the walking during the day. We just took a shower and were just too lazy to go out to get take outs even though there were plenty of restaurants/food tends within 3 minutes walk. We just didn't want to get dressed and leave the studio. So, we messaged our Airbnb host and he was soooooo nice. He sent us a fried chicken menu with pictures. He even explained what's good and what's not on the menu as well. The food arrived in about 15 minutes! Lightning speed! Total was about 16,000 won and we just pay cash to the delivery guy. To be fair, the chicken wasn't all that good. It was boneless and usually boneless chiken is chicken breast, so it's less juicy. On the bright side, we didn't need to step out of our room.
Chi
Day 2: Breakfast at 싸움의고수 > Exit Mall > Dunkin Donuts > 빈스킹토스트 cheesy sandwich > Zapangi Cafe > Mangwon Market > Mapo Agricultural & Marine Products Market > supermarket inside fish market > 七百食堂-칠백식 > Shopping Near Exit 8 Hongdae >
Day 3: Majang Market > 청춘1번가 Seoul Folk Flea Market > Uban Space Myeongdong > Myeongdong street food > 신진도간장게장(弘大醬油蟹)
Day 4: Breakfast at 돈수백 홍대직영점 (猪寿百 弘大直营店) > Kakao Friends Museum > 2D Cartoon CAFE 연남동239-20 > Haneul Park (pink grass) > Eating at Homeplus > Bamdokkaebi Night Market > Chicken Delivery
Day 5: Yeonnamdong > The April Cafe > Underground Korean Restaurant near exit 9 > Lammbraten > Stretch Angel > Kitsune Cafe > Bistopping
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