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  • La Chiave

    La Chiave

    Such a shame this restaurant only opened a couple of weeks before our departure from Gunsan. La Chiave is a cute Italian restaurant near Lotte Mart. The food is as delightful as the decor. We went there on two separate occasions: one was a double date, the second a lunch date. Both times, the chef…

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    July 3, 2013
    Food
    Gunsan, Italian restaurant, La Chiave, Molten Lava Cake, steak fillet
  • Seonyudo Island

    Seonyudo Island

    Seonyudo Island is only a ferry ride away from Gunsan, and it’s taken us this long to finally see it. We lament not finding this last summer, but glad we got to check it out before we left Korea. Clint, Jory and I caught the 10:30 ferry at the Gunsan Coastal Ferry Terminal. The trip took…

    kimdotron

    June 11, 2013
    Travel
    Gunsan Coastal Ferry Terminal, island biking, Seonyudo
  • Jeju Island

    Jeju Island

    Last big trip in Korea before heading out! We booked a tour-guided trip to Jeju through the CAC on base. $1100 for a couple includes transportation (bus and airfare), hotel, and attraction fees for 3 days/2 nights. It was certainly well worth it! Day 1 We started the day at 6:30 am. Picked up some…

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    June 3, 2013
    Travel
    Cheonjiyeon Waterfall, Eriko, Hallim Park, Hyeopjae Beach, Jeju, Jeongbang Falls, KAL Hotel Seogwipo, Las Vegas Magic Show, Love Land, Pony Valley, Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, Sunrise Peak, The Folklore & Natural History Museum, Udo Park
  • Seoul and the Trick Eye Museum

    Seoul and the Trick Eye Museum

    Clint and I just spent what we think was our last weekend together in Seoul before our upcoming departure. We had a few events planned, but the rain inhibited a couple of things. However, spending a day discovering a new museum, an international food mart, and consuming copious amounts of great food pushed our endorphin…

    kimdotron

    May 20, 2013
    Food, Travel
    Braai Republic, Dongdaemun Shopping Complex, Doosan, Hongdae, Itaewon, Manoffin, National Foods Mart, Pizza Hut, Trick Eye Museum
  • Beef en Brochette

    Beef en Brochette

    Quick snack lunch idea! What is supposed to be an appetizer, is easily a full meal. I can’t imagine anyone just snacking on these. I’m full just after two! Ingredients: choice of beef cut – cut into cubes a jalapeño shredded cheese slices of bacon, cut into half slices Directions: Marinate your beef with choice…

    kimdotron

    May 15, 2013
    Food
    Beef en Brochette
  • Jogae-gui For the Shellfish Enthusiast

    Jogae-gui For the Shellfish Enthusiast

    One of our favorite Korean foods is jogae-gui (조개구이), or grilled shellfish. For $15-25/person, you get a variety of different shellfish for your grilling pleasure. Clint and I have been to several restaurants that serve this, and all are about the same in terms of food. The only variation lies in quantity for the price.…

    kimdotron

    May 7, 2013
    Food, Travel
    grilled shellfish, Gunsan, jogae-gui
  • Taiwanese Jalapeño Chicken

    Taiwanese Jalapeño Chicken

    Back in Dallas, I had unlimited access to all types of food. One of my favorite was a Taiwanese spot called Genroku. Their jalapeño chicken is to die for! The spice is intense at first, but quickly becomes addictive. I can’t stop craving it. But as there is no Genroku here, I resorted to making my own.…

    kimdotron

    May 7, 2013
    Food
    Taiwanese jalapeño chicken
  • Lee Sung Dang Bakery

    Lee Sung Dang Bakery

    Every time we pass by Lee Sung Dang Bakery, we see a crowded store and a line that extends outside. And I mean every time! The only time I’ve ever seen something draw that much attention was the Sprinkles cupcakery in Dallas, but their shop is tiny. Lee Sung Dang looks pretty sizable. It’s renowned…

    kimdotron

    April 3, 2013
    Food
    Gunsan, Lee Sung Dang Bakery
  • A Seoul-ful Birthday

    A Seoul-ful Birthday

    Many women are troubled at the thought of birthdays after 25. There’s something about reaching the cusp of your 30s that causes anxiety. For some women, it’s the mere fact of being older. For others, it’s the looming question of, “Is my life where I want it to be?” For me, personally, it just meant…

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    March 26, 2013
    Food, Travel
    Braai Republic, Bunker, Chili’s, Gangnam, Hanok Village, Hotel Elle Inn, Monkey Beach, Osan, Seoul
  • Chili Garlic Prawns

    Chili Garlic Prawns

    A great benefit of living in South Korea is the unlimited access to seafood. The fish market, with its pungent smells emanating through the block, is extremely close to my apartment. On the way home from school, I can pick up any shellfish my little heart desires. One of my favorite Seocheon shellfish is prawns.…

    kimdotron

    March 20, 2013
    Food
    chili garlic prawns
  • Lemongrass Clam Soup

    Lemongrass Clam Soup

    Lotte Mart had clams, I had lemongrass my mom sent me. It’s time to try my hand at my favorite clam soup. I adapted my own version of this recipe. Ingredients: as much clam as you can handle, but probably one pound a teaspoon of mashed ginger one shallot (chopped) a teaspoon of chopped garlic…

    kimdotron

    March 20, 2013
    Food
    lemongrass clam soup
  • Onyang Hot Springs

    Onyang Hot Springs

    For our belated Valentine’s weekend getaway, we opted for a hot springs spa hotel in Asan – Onyang Grand Hotel. The hotel boasts hot spring spas and saunas, indoor swimming pools, a bowling alley, and screen golf. Well, it sounds like the perfect resort! In reality, though, the place is quite dilapidated – almost depressing.…

    kimdotron

    March 5, 2013
    Food, Travel
    Arman, Billy, Coffee Factory, Hobak Chon, Misoya, Onyang, Onyang Grand Hotel, Onyang hot springs, Wa Bar
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