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Friday, September 27, 2013

Irish Potato Restaurant: A Good In Between Meals Snack ^__^





Irish Potato is a Korean chain restaurant that offers french fries with sauce on top. You can choose from many different sauces like Honey Mustard, Onion Dressing...at least 12 different sauces. Choose your sauce and size. They also offer tea, coffee, and beer. The fries were delicious and now you have the option of getting sweet potato french fries! Prices go from 3,ooo - 5,ooo won.

For their website: www.irishpotato.co.kr (Korean)



Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Te Ate Bene Italian Restaurant in Seoul


Located in Jong-ro 2-ga this is one of several options for Italian food on this popular street. 
Te Ate Bene is located in the basement floor so its a little inconspicuous but still easy to find. 

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

NOODLE BOX Restaurant

This has to be the only noodle place we have found that serves non-korean noodles. What do we mean? We mean these are stir-fried and packed with flavor. 

They specialized in Thai and Vietnamese style dishes both noodle and rice based. 

We have only tried the Pad Thai (not pictured), Pat See Ew, Mi Goreng.


OOTD: Fall in Seoul Looks Like Spring




























Thursday, August 29, 2013

UPDATE: Ashley's Buffet Brunch Geongdok Location

 

All you can eat brunch equals Ashley's. 
For 9,900 won you can't beat that. 
The Geongdok station is by far better than the Myeongdong location. The selection is greater and the quality of the food was just better.

 UPDATE: 

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Shopping in Seoul: IFC MALL in Yeouido

Earlier this month we went to the relatively new IFC Mall in Yeouido. 

Right off the Yeouido station stop we have this amazing western style mall.
If you have seen malls in Seoul many of them resemble large department stores with little room to sit and just hangout. 

This mall is packed with everything you need: Movie theaters, food court, and three floors of stores including a bookstore and other large chains. 


Monday, August 26, 2013

솔레미오 Solemio Pasta and Pizza @ Yeonsinnae


Jacky and I have been on a pizza and pasta whirlwind. Its all we ate for 2 weeks! (just about lol).
This led us to the chain Solemio (솔레미오). We passed by it countless times around Yeonsinnae but never cared to stop. 

빈스빈스 Beans Bins Waffle Cafe Myeongdong Location

This is probably one of the best chains to get your waffles at. The waffles were just right -not soggy or too sweet. The first one is a Belgium Waffle with sliced grapes on top instead of strawberries. It is served with blueberry and strawberry jam on the side.... delicious!

The other waffle is the Apple Cinnamon Waffle. It is more of a softer waffle and a little sweeter.


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Café Delicious Coffee Cat in Samcheon-dong

A really cute cafe in Samcheon-dong.  
Inside, it was cozy and just as cute as the outside. 
The place was really small with only 3 tables on the first floor. 
Drinks and desserts here are pricey. A hot Americano is about 5,000 won.
 

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Where to Eat in Myeongdong, Seoul: Myeongdong Gyoja

Myeongdong Gyoja (명동교자)

Here is what we ordered: 

Soybean Soup 콩국수(cold)- This is a summer favorite!
Beef and Dumplings Soup (갈국수)


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

애슐리 Ashley's Buffet in Seoul Pt.2 - Myeongdong Location

We finally checked out the Ashley Buffet at Myeongdong! (on Buddha's Bday Friday, May 17th) during their lunch period but we got charged the weekend/dinner price: 19,900 :(((
It was still awesome. Sorry, couldn't get pics of Ashley's Ashley Meal. bahaha

This one is next to Everysing by Spao on the 5th floor. For front entrance, take the elevator to the 5th floor. If you take the escalators, turn left and find your way to the host.

They had a lot less vegetarian options :((
They didn't have Ashley's favorite mashed pumpkin and squash salad. (like a purée)

This location offers BRUNCH! Mon-Sat from 9:00-11:00AM

Link to Ashley website here.

Counterclockwise from pizza: Alfredo Pasta, Spicy seasoned potato from roasted pork entree, Sweet Maple Dimsum Dumpling, California Sushi Style Ball of Rice, Seasoned Potato Wedges
All very yummy!

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Free Wifi in Seoul


Free wifi here usually means you have free access to the hotspot, some of the more popular ones are Olleh, U+zone, and T-wifi. To login in to these hotspots you either need to have purchased a code, as is the case with Olleh, or you need to have a valid korean cell phone number and alien registration number to access the free wifi. A tourist has limited options. 

Places with truly free wifi:

Seoul City Center- if you find yourself walking through Seoul’s more central areas then chances are you can connect to their city wifi. But the signal is often weak and not as stable as others. Some subway stations also have this service. 

***iptime and anygate usually don't require pw.

Cafes or Restaurants:

Dunkin Donuts-
Nokbeon
Eungam
Jong-ro 3-ga
in Yeonsinnae Station
Bulgwang
Sinchon

Angel in Us- most have their own wifi passwords on the receipts
Bulgwang Station (next to Dunkin Donuts)
Jong-ro
Sinchon

***Best bet for us has always been Angel - in - Us cafe. They always have their own free wifi and are open 24 hrs, best location to stay in all night with a laptop or for studying.

Crispy Pie at Yeonsinnae

Paris Baguette 
Eungam  
Dokbawi 
Seoul National University Station
Myeongdong across from the hidden Mr. Pizza by Friday's


Starbucks -most of them usually have their own wifi

Yeonsinnae

Holly’s Coffee
Sungnyemun by Namdaemun Market

Krispy Kreme 
Jong-ro
Myeongdong, 1F

Mcdonald’s 
Yeonsinnae

Zoo Coffee, Myeongdong

Kimbap Cheonguk at Yeonsinnae 

Gongcha Bubble Tea  in Myeongdong

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Dunkin Donuts Challenge (self-proclaimed)

I'm just going to post small entries every time we hit up a Dunkin Donuts.

05/13/13

Simple Pleasures:

Blueberry Eclair
Bubble Green Tea Latte
Iced Cappuccino
Orignal Cake Donut



~^__^~

Monday, May 13, 2013

Serendipity Cafe by Dokbawi Station, Bulgwang, Seoul

Serendipity Coffee is a small cafe and a great place to just hang out enjoy a cup of coffee. It is right across Dokbawi station on the brown line 6, you can't miss it.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

A Day in the Life of a Kindergarten ESL teacher in Seoul

I think we are going to do these posts regularly just to record our days and stuff and give people an insight into our lives as teachers.

Enjoy!


Saturday, May 11, 2013

KIMBAP HEAVEN : Cheap Korean Food

Cheapest Food in Seoul: Kimbap Heaven (김밥 천국)

Meals start at 1,000 won (the simplest kimbap roll) and don't exceed 6,000 won. 

Jacky has tried a bunch of things and they have all been good. Here she ordered the Tonkassu and I got   kimchi kimbap. 

The food is filling and comes with sides and a soup (most of the time). 


Opening a Bank Account in Korea as A Foreigner (American Citizen)

Today is the day we try to open a bank account here in Seoul, our target bank is CitiBank.

We are gonna  check out the Bulgwang Branch and see if they can help us out. If not then the search will continue.

I heard that U.S with a valid passport and a social security number can open an account with no problems and it actually easier to send money from Korea back to the states. 

So wish us luck!

I will update this post later today with our findings~!

UPDATE 05/11/13

We waited to be helped by someone who spoke English. The lady who helped us was very friendly and spoke English very well. She handed us papers that we would've need to fill out to open an account.  However, we were confused when we saw that one of the forms was a W-9 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification Form. We asked her why it was necessary and she said that the IRS might charge interest to our account, since we're American Citizens and taxpayers.

Since we were confused we decided to not open up a Korean account with Citibank in Korea. Instead, we're thinking of opening an American Citibank account online. On their website, it says that they can send a check card to wherever you're at.

If all goes well, and we each receive our check cards by mail, we plan on depositing our monies at the Citibank ATMs in the Korea.

If anyone knows about this or understand the system better than we do, please tell us about it!

Thanks~

Update 05/07/13

So my friend and I just came back from the Bulgwang-dong branch CitiBank. We weren't able to open an account but the people at this location were kind enough to help us out.

We got our number, waited and then spoke to the teller. Unfortunately, we don't speak very good Korean and they dont't speak enough English (which is understandable). They contacted the headquarters here in Seoul and I spoke to the man who asked if we had our passport, foreigner registration card, and social security number. We had all of this but the lady said it was "difficult" to open an account for an American. I actually thought it was the opposite but I believed her because I can imagine how hard it must be when you can't communicate.

Any who, we settled on the fact that we are going to have to make our way to the Jong-no Branch.

Here is a map of the "GLOBAL BRANCHES" in Seoul, where you can find bilingual assistance.



I will update again when we go to Jong-no...Wish us luck~!

Contemplating our life over Coffee and Pie (a tart lol)

Career changes require a lot of thinking.

And a lot of thinking requires caffeine and the occasional slice of cheese tart.



Jacky and I have different dreams (or rather the same nonexistent dream, does that still count?).

But we know we want to do something for ourselves that can support us in the future.

Here is a list of some of the careers that we have come up with:

Foreign Language Teacher
Accountant
Middle School Teacher
Elementary School Teacher
School Counselor
Web Designer
Makeup Artist
Real Estate Agent
ESL (abroad)
Hospitality management

This is probably not all of them. But can you see how we obviously have no true goal? That doesn't mean we don't want to have a passion, we just haven't found one.

-Ashley S.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Good Eats: 신기소 , Sinkiso Japanese Noodle Restaurant

We weren't looking for anything in particular that day but we were lucky enough to have run into this Japanese chain restaurant!

Meals start at around 5,000 won and are a decent size, the service was also very good.

We really liked the presentation of the food, this definitely made it more appealing ^__^

All in all, if you run into a Sinkiso I would give it a try~

We got the Udong and the Tonkatsu dishes.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Crispy Pie and Coffee Cafe at Yeonsinnae, Seoul

Coffee and pie!

We tried the Cappuccino and a cafe latte iced. Both very good ^^

We have yet to try their pies but it seems they are quite popular.

The place is usually pretty full so its hard to get a seat (lots of couples).

Atmosphere is good and you can definitely spend some time here. Prices are reasonable however the pie is slightly expensive ranging from about 3,000 won to about 5,500 won per small slice.


Sunday, January 20, 2013

Ashley's Buffet in Seoul

Good selection but pricey on weekends.

Old corn but other than that great.
Several options for vegetarians, I didnt have a problem enjoying my meal.

Your options are (at the Yeonsinnae location):

Make your own bibimbap
Pastas
Pizza
Chicken
Salad
Dessert bar
Soups
Fries
Fruit
Ice cream
Wine bar
Beverage station includes coffee maker

Lunch on weekdays 12,900
Weekend and dinner is 22,900






Sunday, January 6, 2013

Everest Nepalese/Indian Restaurant in Dongdaemun, Seoul

Very good food, spicy and authentic.

Good prices and decent portions. Decor is nice as well, very refreshing and homey.

We got 2 curries, an order of rice, an order of naan, and a side dish for about $21 or 22,000 won.

Check it out!