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I didn't think anything would top Bali's obsession with statues of male genitals but apparently Korea is even more fascinated with penises.

Jegi-Dong

A dried herb, meat and fish market. No wonder our accommodation was so cheap. If you took both of our ages and added them together, it'd probably still be a decade younger than the average age in this district.

For the record I think roughly 75% of old people are absolute cunts. It's not their fault though, living without knees and a functioning back will do that to anyone, but I digress.

There's a nice cafe called Angels-in-us (lel angels anus), a decent and relatively cheap pizza place (Pizza School) and a supermarket right next to the station. That's pretty much it really. Unless you're into old people, looking for fresh fish and poultry or like to cook using Korean herbs, Jegi-Dong isn't a great place to visit.

Staying here is actually alright though. A 15 minute direct bus to Hanyang University and a short walk to the Jegi-Dong subway which is about 10-20 minutes to places like Myeongdong, Hongdae and -

Dongdaemun

At number two on the list of Korean dongs is the sprawling clothing shopping paradise of Seoul. From cheap knockoffs to not so cheap knockoffs to - you know what, fuck it, I'll let Aminah talk about the shopping because there's something else that requires attention.

The most important thing by far in Dongdaemun is a sandwich shop. More specifically, a grilled cheese sandwich shop. This is hands down and pants off, the single most beautiful grilled cheese that has ever had the honour of being crammed into my mouth. Four different types of cheese - Gouda, Mozzarella, Cheddar and Emmental mixed with just the right amount of crunchy diced onions, all stuffed in between two crispy buttered pieces of rye bread. I came.

Speaking of jizz, lets move to our next Dong

Myeongdong

Shopping, street food, restaurants and cafes; All in the heart of Seoul. It's a perfect recipe really, and the number of people and tourists there is evidence of that. Here's a list of what we ate sans korean names because I cbf.

Street Food #1 - Egg Bread

It's..different and not what you expect when you order an egg tart. It was literally sponge cake in a tart with like half a boiled egg inside. One can only assume the generous sprinkling of almond, peanut and sunflower seeds on top was an attempt to disguise the weirdness that was eating a boiled egg in a cake. 5/10.

Street Food #2 - Vegetable Pancake

Vegetables, enough said. 2/10.

Street Food #3 - Waffles with Cream/Soft Serve

We had melon cream and chocolate ice cream. It's a simple recipe really, waffles and ice cream always go well together and this was no different. We had better ones in other parts of Seoul though. 7/10.

There's no more unfortunately because Aminah's tiny stomach can only handle so much.

Her appetite for shopping though..

We spent 45 minutes in a skincare product shop, called Etude House, of which you'll find tons of in Seoul and especially Myeongdong.

45 minutes!


A minute's silence please. This post is dedicated to all my brothers who've had to wait in hour long queues at Llao Llao, put on a brave face as they trekked across vast expanses of shopping malls and have developed dangerous levels of blood matcha content, all because, there was someone that was worth it.

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