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BUY & TRY: my guide to snacks & sweets in Korea
Here is a list of Korea snacks & sweets that I’ve tried and will recommend that you buy, try and bring back home as well!
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Fresh Bread Factory: buttery salt bread in Myeongdong
While I’m sure there are better salt bread options in other parts of Seoul, I was pretty satisfied with this delightful find in Myeongdong.
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Grandmother’s Recipe: modern homemade Korean cuisine
The overall quality of food also seems to have gone down by quite a bit. The meat, especially, was not as tasty and even seemed a little dry.
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METCHA 맷차: popular 5-storey matcha café in Seoul
While I’m a huge fan of their matcha powders and tea leaves, I’m on the fence regarding the fresh milk used.
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Where to Eat (or Not) in Seoul with a Baby & Toddler (Tried-and-Tested!)
Not every place works when you’re traveling with a young toddler—especially one who won’t stay in a stroller or high chair for long.
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[REOPENED] Sinseon Seolleongtang: delicious ox bone soup in Myeongdong
UPDATE: This restaurant has reopened at a new location! Address below 🙂 If you read travel guides, you’ll definitely know MiGaBon (미가본). However, did you know that on the 1st floor, right under MiGaBon, is another famous restaurant called Sinseon Seolleongtang? I didn’t actually know until I found out that people queueing outside were, in fact, queueing…
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Cafe Knotted: donuts that attract long queues in Korea
There’s nothing more we love than trying new desserts in Korea. While they’re very common in countries like Japan, they can be surprisingly a little difficult to find in Korea. We had heard about this popular Korean donut shop for years, but never got around to trying Cafe Knotted,. As fate would have it, we…
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Philippe Restaurant: award-winning French restaurant in Melbourne
I’ve never considered myself particularly enamoured with French cuisine, and certainly did not expect to be enjoying it in Melbourne. However, we received an invitation to dine at what I’ve been told is a very famous and well-loved French restaurant, courtesy of Jaeger-LeCoultre. It was a little surprising that such an upscale fine dining establishment…
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ALT Pasta Bar: hidden gem tucked away in Melbourne’s laneway
I would love to dine again at ALT Pasta Bar – but perhaps during lunch. And maybe with a reservation. And certainly with a fatter wallet.
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Pasteur Street Brewing Company: must-try craft beers in Ho Chi Minh
I’m on the fence if I want to come back the next time I’m in Ho Chi Minh. Still, major props to their delicious and affordable craft beer!
