Going out in Jongno requires determination, grit, and a steady resolve. First, it’s a warren of twisty narrow streets and back alley ways that crisscross and zig zag in every way imaginable. It’s easy to get lost even if you know exactly where the place you’re going is. Then you have to deal with the…
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In Jogno with a panging hunger that couldn’t be satiated with just any old morsel, I consulted the wise words of Seoul Eats via my Iphone and discovered a winning recommendation for the Nepalese restaurant Durga. It also helped that the place coincidentally happened to be a block away. The restaurant shares space with a beer hall…
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Move over Dos Tacos Tomatillo Grill has become my favorite new Mexican restaurant in Seoul. They’ve been around a few months now and my friend Rebecca and I finally managed to make the trek to Jongno to check the place out. I’m so glad we did! The best part ot Tomatillo is that they use…
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Near City Hall there is an 8km river walkway that gives passerby a nice and cool spot to unwind during a hot summer day. The walkway is named Cheonggyecheon and is a quick five minutes from Gwanghwamun Subway Station. On the walk to the river walk you can stumble across nifty pieces of art work….
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