DeliManjoo- One of the many delicious treats you can find on the street here in Seoul. It is somekind of custard filled waffle ish snack that they cook right in front of you. I think they are awesome, Megan is not a fan!
About Me
- Megan and Terrence
- Gangdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
- Terrence and Megan have set off on an adventure in South Korea! They are at LCI Academy, teaching Kindergarten and Elementary age children English!
Friday, January 8, 2010
Street Food- Deli Manjoo
DeliManjoo- One of the many delicious treats you can find on the street here in Seoul. It is somekind of custard filled waffle ish snack that they cook right in front of you. I think they are awesome, Megan is not a fan!
Fish tanks on the street
I took this video one day when I was wandering the streets. I am always amazed by the crazy creatures in tanks all over this city. Squid and King Crab
Thai Orchid + Wolfhounds
Last night Megan and I went out with a couple friends from school. We went to dinner at a restaurant called Thai Orchid, it was delicious. The restaurant was very purple but the food was delicious.
After dinner we went out to a Irish Bar in Seoul! It was called Wolfhounds, both the restaurant and bar where in Itaewon. The pub was great very westernized and exciting to see things like Jamison, Guiness, Kilkenny, and the bar food looked incredible (burgers and potato wedges, fish and chips). We were able to hang out and play trival pursuit and jenga. Sorry no picks!
~T
http://www.wolfhoundpub.com/
After dinner we went out to a Irish Bar in Seoul! It was called Wolfhounds, both the restaurant and bar where in Itaewon. The pub was great very westernized and exciting to see things like Jamison, Guiness, Kilkenny, and the bar food looked incredible (burgers and potato wedges, fish and chips). We were able to hang out and play trival pursuit and jenga. Sorry no picks!
~T
http://www.wolfhoundpub.com/
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Playtime Pics
Monday, January 4, 2010
Snow in Korea
Apparently this is the most snow Korea has seen in 7 years according to the newspapers and other Korean staff at work. They were pretty unprepared and don't really have many plows or any way to remove the snow, so it just kind of sits around until it melts, and its really messy and packed down everywhere you go.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Snowy Day
They don't use shovels here or maybe they just don't sell them so they use brooms instead. Pretty funny to watch!
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