If this looks delicious to you, then you should come to Korea to get breakfast sometime... yeeeesh. Saar bought three different items for breakfast, from Paris Baguette, and this was the only thing that didn't taste terrible... It also didn't taste great though. This was also the morning we learned that Koreans will sneak room temperature hot dogs into your food when you are not looking. (-_-)'"
Here's an old lady who tried to sell us on Korean Jesus. She wasn't the first, and she wasn't the last!
We moved into our new apartment, at Samgakji station, then met up with Ruby for a delicious lunch. after that we were off to Garosugil for funky shops!
Just for kicks, Ruby took us to the most expensive section of Seoul. The buildings have shiny scales and the t-shirts are 400$!!!
Ehwa college was our last stop for the night. The library was so cool to see. They basically took a hill, shaved the middle out, and then added the library and school into each side. Super cool!!! I wish I could go to school there!
Ehwa was great for clothes/trinket shopping! We grabbed a bunch of stuff that night. This stores logo was a hipster version of Hitler. I named him Hipler. Also, check out what Dunkin Donuts looks like in Korea! This one was only 3 floors but we later saw a location, in Myeongdong, with 5!
Some more BBQ, in Hongdae, to end the night!!!
It was nice being shown around by Ruby. We probably wouldn't have found so many cool shops on our own. This wont be the last time we get to hang out with ruby on our trip!!!



















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