Wednesday, April 21

Busan, for the most part

I just wanted to note here that before we left Gyeongju, we found a korean buffet for 5000 won (that's less that $5 people). It was good food, all you could eat, and 2 types of dessert. One dessert was rice soaked in sugar water and the other dessert was rice soaked in cinnamon water. Both were decent, but not as good as rice pudding.

Okay, so we took the train back to Busan on Sunday night. Monday we took the morning off and slept in. Kim left for work at 9 and came back on her lunch break at 12. By then we were showered and ready to go out exploring. Kim brought back some kimbap for lunch. It is rice wrapped with seaweed (just like sushi rolls). Two of the rolls had cooked tuna, small vegetables, and one slice of ham running through it, and one of the rolls had american sliced cheese with vegetables and ham. I picked out the ham from my slices and Andy ate them, in case you were wondering.

Once Kim headed back to work Andy and I took the metro to Hyundae, a very popular beach. Lucky for us it was kind of cold and rainy outside so hardly anyone was at the beach. We spent some time walking around this area, admiring the ocean until the rain was too much and we found a coffee shop to sit in and relax.

For dinner Kim took us to a little restaurant beside her apartment where we had fried chicken. they fry the chicken whole then cut it to pieces with scissors. Came with some amazing dipping sauce and chopped garlic.

No fun pictures for this day.

1 comment:

  1. You guys were starting to look pretty comfortable in the monk robes, good thing you moved on when you did! Your pictures are wonderful, thank you for taking the time to send them

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