It’s been almost two years since I said goodbye to pizza. Because I’d been on a low-carb diet to lose my love handles. I gave up the addictive pie for full two years, and to be frank, it was a terrible time.
Accessing your standard go-tos from back home is sometimes not possible. Besides, living overseas gives you a great opportunity to broaden your snack routine.
One of my favorite breakfast menu options is Gyeranjjim, Korean Steamed Eggs. The common recipe for this dish consists of eggs and scallions (or chives) along with chopped vegetables.
A ‘Free Coffee Truck with I Green Busan and Carbon Neutrality’ is taking place around Pusan National University on November 27th and the Centum City Building on December 4th.
If you are simply looking for a place to take a nice stroll and then please your taste buds, then to the area of Seokchon Lake and Songridan-gil Street in Seoul.
Going on a snacking tour in Hongdae is a fun way to discover a variety of enticing Korean foods and treats. Enjoy the snacks while strolling around the lively streets brimming with a youthful atmosphere, street performances and trendy shops.
As the demand for dining out surges due to year-end gatherings and family events this month, adult dinner prices at luxury hotel buffets in Busan have spiked to as high as 170,000 won.
Enjoying cafés is a big part of Korean culture, and the country is home to a wide variety of unique cafés. Animal cafés stand out as a top tourist attraction among them.
Each country has a different culture. When you live in a foreign country, if you take the time to learn the culture and manners to follow, it will be a great help in acclimating to your new home and making new friends.