I've been to various kinds of cafés. There are the common ones like dog and cat cafés and more interesting ones like owl café. But on my trip to Seoul, Korea, I chanced upon another quirky cafe. A raccoon café!
Hello, Raccoon Café Kkukkune!
Apparently, raccoon cafés are now the craze in Korea and we were lucky to experience this one of a kind trend during our stay in Seoul.
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Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Monday, October 3, 2016
When in Seoul: Visit Hello Cat!
I have an intense love for furry animals. I just love to pet dogs, cats, and any adorable animals I could get my hands on. My dream is to be able to hug the following: bears, tigers, lions and wolves. Since my dream could kill me, I’ll settle with being surrounded by adorable cats for now. But the cat cafés in Manila were a bit far from my area and I hate to say this… the cats are not that cute for me to brave the traffic. And so I kept delaying my trip to the nearest cat café and ended up visiting Hello Cat! in Hongdae, Seoul, South Korea instead.
Meow*, Hello Cat!
My sister and I were supposed to head to another cat café that seems more adorable with its chic interiors. But the tourist information center failed us and we ended up visiting a smaller cat café which is located on the third floor of a building with a bingsu place on the second floor.
Since it was drizzling that afternoon, my sister and I didn’t bother to look for the other cat café anymore even if we have some discount vouchers for it.
We were greeted by a black cat signage on the wall heading to the front door of the café. Once we got in, we were instructed to remove our shoes and wear the slippers provided by the café. We were also instructed to sanitize our hands before entering the cat zone.
Once inside, we settled our bill (KW8,000 per person) and ordered a drink each. We both got hot chocolate as we were really cold from the pre-winter breeze.
While waiting for our drinks and after putting our stuff inside the lockers under the seats, we ogled over the adorable cats. Some were grouchy while some were just mesmerized by the raindrops on the window or taking a cat nap.
Since we were not allowed to lift the cats, we decided to buy a cat treat for KW2,000. It was worth it!
Friday, December 4, 2015
When in Seoul: Andong Jjimak
Living in Seoul
for 5 months on a student budget was tough. I survived thanks to milk, free
study-hard noodles, and those “military” tasteless free biscuits given out in Myeongdongs.
(Okay, I might be exaggerating a bit here as I also get to occasionally buy $5
pizza from Pizza School and splurge a bit with a cup of Dunkin Donuts Caramel Macchiato.)
This is why I promised myself that I’ll
buy a fancy (or at least good) meal or two when I visit again. And when I
finally did, we had a nice start with…
Andong Jjimak.
Thanks to my good friend, R who
happens to be a very fluent and you’d-think-is-local, we got to discover Andong
Jjimak. He said that it was one of his favorite restaurants in Myeongdong
and even thought of bringing it in Manila. Hearing these from him made my
expectations really high.
And seeing the place packed
seems to prove it. We were lucky though as the diners eat fast here.
We opted to get Jjimak (37,000 ₩, one and half order
good for 3-4 pax) and four bowls of rice.
While waiting, we enjoyed
the free appetizers—pickled radish and spicy kimchi.
The pickled radish was
pretty refreshing and cleanses
the palate while the spicy kimchi
was…spicy. One bite was enough for me as it made me gag. (Yes, my tolerance for
anything spicy
is very low.)
Service was pretty quick and
our huge bowl of jjimak was served in less than 10 minutes.
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