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Hello and happy weekend!

I've been MIA the past two weeks because I was recovering from having all four of my wisdom teeth taken out. Such an unpleasant experience but thankful that it's over with. 

So many exciting things happening now though. Walking commencement in a week. Starting a new job soon. It's going to be crazy!

Lately, I've been really into the whole 9-picture setup and inspiration board style post so I'm thinking of doing more of those. This week, I wanted to come back with an inspiration board for Pantone's Color of the Year: Greenery!

Kind of the perfect color to describe this year. Basically, trying to get a fresh start, having time to rejuvenate, etc. I think it's a beautiful color, in food, home, and fashion. Personally, I love having this color in accents rather than as the main color palette but it can be an interesting alternative to emerald green or other bold classic colors like red and navy.


What do you think about Pantone's Color of the Year?

Tweet me your thoughts by clicking that button!

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From top to bottom/left to right:

1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9


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Mother's Day is coming up soon so I wanted to do this post + give you guys plenty of time to start shopping! Here are FIVE gift ideas that every mom will love.

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ONE - Photos

Printiki is a photo printing service where you can upload pictures directly from your computer/laptop or from social media like Instagram! It's very easy to use. You can sign in with a guest account or with Facebook, Google, etc. From there, you sign into an account to access photos or upload directly from your computer. Once they are loaded, you can add text or crop before you add them to your cart. 

There's a variety of options in terms of the photos themselves. You can do square photos or rectangular photos and they also come in a retro form. You can also opt for photo books or posters if you don't want the traditional single photos. These make wonderful gifts since you can personalize them to whomever you are gifting them to.

I created a set of my own prints for my mom, with pictures of our family and places we've traveled to. I think pictures are such an intimate gift...you can't go wrong with this!

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You can click here to get started: Printiki

If you need inspiration on how to decorate your space with photos, check out their Instagram!

** This part of the post was sponsored by Printiki. I was sent these items in return for a review but all opinions are my own. **


TWO - Tieks (or other comfortable flats)

If you're a mom or you are close with your mom, you'll know how tough it is to run back and forth getting things done. Whether it's driving to a soccer game, picking up groceries, or even working 8 hours a day, your mom deserves the best for her feet.

In come the Tieks. 

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These are buttery, soft, cushiony flats that are not only comfortable but also versatile, travel-friendly, and fashionable. 

I personally love the bronze color, esp for summer because it looks so good with a tan. But they have like a million colors to choose from so chances are, you'll find one that she likes.

Click here to check it out: Tieks

Don't want to splurge $195 for flats? Here are a couple of other alternatives to check out: 1 / 2 / 3


THREE - Personalized gift box

Nothing screams 'well thought out' more than a personalized gift. By creating your own gift box, you can put virtually anything you want inside that she has been wanting to try or uses on the daily.

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You can also do it based on a theme like spa day or movie night, depending on what she likes. Other ideas include a gardening theme, painting theme, and photography theme. 

Pop in some paint brushes, acrylic paint, mini canvases, her favorite tea/coffee, and maybe a gift card to a painting event in the local area-- you've got a personalized present that she will actually use.

Click here for original photo: Pinterest


FOUR - Best mom mug

It's a little cheesy, I know. But what mom doesn't want to hear they're the best?



After slaving away all day, she can kick back with a nice hot drink in her new mug. Sounds like a winner to me!

Here are three that I found on Etsy: 1 / 2 / 3


FIVE - Homecooked meal

Your mom may be the world's best cook. Now's your chance to show her you've inherited her skills (or at least paid attention once or twice while she was whipping up those meals). 

There are some simple ways to plate your food so that they look fancier and more time-consuming than they actually are.

For instance, set the table with candles, clean silverware, and white plates. It'll give it a fresher look! Or go with a theme and set everything in a similar color palette.

Adding a sprig of an herb or freshly ground pepper right at the end can also make a dish look more put together.



Here are a couple of SUPER EASY recipes that you can do, whether you are a pro or not: 
Quinoa & Avocado Salad / Cod Arrabbiata Pasta / Chicken Lettuce Wraps / Breakfast Pizza / Bang Bang Shrimp

** Not sponsored, I just really like her videos! **

Buzzfeed Tasty also has a ton of great recipes on their Facebook and YouTube page so be sure to check it out if you need more meal inspirations. 

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Tweet me your favorite gift idea from this list OR share with me a gift idea that I haven't mentioned!

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Happy 2017! First off, I know I haven't been consistently blogging lately. I tweeted about it a little but basically, I haven't had any motivation to make fashion-related posts. I've also been traveling here and there, trying to figure out my post-graduate plans. It's not an excuse but at least this way, you aren't so left in the dark about my whereabouts.

Secondly, I have renamed my blog (as well as my other social media handles). I really wanted everything to come together in a cohesive way so that it's easier for you guys to find me. So be sure to check out the side panel if you want to follow me on Twitter or Instagram (or the other platforms).

This is the first post of 2017 and I want to kick it off with a recap on 2016 as well as what's been going on in my life.

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one. I finished my Master's in Communication! It was a lot of hard work and despite all the times I wish I hadn't gone back to school, I don't regret my decision at all.

two. I went to Seoul, South Korea. Twice. So much fun, honestly. The food was amazing, the people were kind, and the shopping is just insane.

three. I had a wonderful Christmas celebration with my friends. We did Secret Santa for the first time as a group and surprisingly, everyone was really happy with their gifts! Phew.

four. My family bought plane tickets for a post-Christmas trip to California.

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one. We went on a ten day trip to Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and San Francisco. This was my first time in SF and I absolutely loved it. Minus the fact that I caught a bad cold and the plane ride back was just crap, the SF trip was so beautiful. The hustle and bustle of the city, the tourist traps, the food...I regret not being able to stay longer.

two. I bought a scratch ticket to test out my luck for the new year and won $100. First time that's ever happened. Nice.

three. My boyfriend spoiled me with a 3DS for Christmas and to top it all off, he bought me Pokemon Platinum! For those of you that play, you know, the newer Pokemon games have a completely different look. I personally prefer the older, classic style because it's cuter and less...creepily realistic? Have you guys played Pokemon Platinum and if so, who did you choose as your starter? #TeamChimchar

four. I went to the dentist recently and was told that all four of my wisdom teeth need to be taken out. Timing couldn't have been better. Totally dreading this.

five. Mystery bags. Mystery boxes. Mystery anything. I am SO obsessed. I think it probably began when I first tried those 'gatcha' machines in Seoul. You put money in and get some random toy. You don't know which one you'll get. The thrill of not knowing but also the possibility of getting something you really want makes these mystery boxes so addicting! Slowly, my collection of cute but impractical objects has grown. Just recently, I opened a Disney one to find this adorable Tigger. So worth my $3.

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Well that's all I have for you today. It feels good to write again and hope to be able to write more this year! I'm going to end this lengthy post with some of my New Year's Resolutions!

>> Find a job, move out, and be more courageous.






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We could spend all day eating but you're probably going to want to do some touristy things and visit some landmarks and such. Here's the continuation of my guide to Seoul with places that might be interesting to see during your trip there! Let me know down below if you have any questions or if you're planning to visit Seoul any time soon :)

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PLACES TO GO

There were a few that made the top of my list but overall, I enjoyed all the places I went to in both trips.

First- the Seoul Trickeye Museum is kind of a very hyped place to visit when you're in the Hongdae area but I think it's totally worth it. Like I said, it's located in Hongdae. I recommend going to the area to shop, eat, and then take a break with this museum. Unlike other 'museums', this one is dedicated for picture taking. The actual location is a bit tricky so definitely whip out your phone and use the GPS.


If you're coming out of HONGIK UNIVERSITY STATION, EXIT 9, head in the direction of Han's Deli (mentioned in earlier post) or past Adidas. Instead of turning left, take a right down until you see Bershka. Head straight down into the road with all the street clothing shops. After a few shops, you'll see on the right this really small alley that leads into another street. You can turn in there OR turn at the end of all the shops to the right. There will be another alley that you can head into. You'll know it's the right one if you see a waffle stand and other food shops! Keep walking straight until the end of the street (sort of). It's on the left corner. If you take the earlier small alley, take a right at the end and keep walking straight down. Same deal; go straight and it'll be on your left.


The admission is about $15 USD per person but it lets you into three attractions: the trickeye museum, ice museum, and carnival. The carnival wasn't really worth it because if you want to play, you need to pay AND call an attendant over. Kind of annoying. But the other two were so much fun that I overlooked the third being a downer. One tip that I can give you is to use the lockers at the front desk to keep your jackets and bags so you can be hands-free to fully enjoy the museum. Just remember to take them back when you go into the ice museum. It's SUPER cold inside.

Address: 20 Hongik-ro 3-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul

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Second- Naksan Park. I loved walking here, though the walk up is kind of steep. Once you get to the top, though, the view is just stunning and I bet at night, it would be even more beautiful. There is also some kind of art or mural walk nearby if you want to visit that while you're in the area.


Get off at HYEHWA STATION, EXIT 2. As soon as you get off, you'll see this small shopping area, which is nice to explore before you head up to the park. From here, I just followed my GPS but here is a link with more info: here.

Address: 54, Naksan-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

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Third- Gyeongbokgung Palace is basically on every tourist's itinerary. It's cheap (no more than $3-4 USD) and close to other attractions like Bukchon Hanok Village and Insadong. The experience isn't mind blowing but it's pretty interesting to see the palaces up close. It also makes for a very scenic walk! If you rent a hanbok, the admission to the palace is free. Bonus! If you go on Cultural Day, admission is also free. Keep your eye out for the guard changing ceremony and for when the 'king' and 'queen' walk by.


Right next door is the National Folk Museum so feel free to hop over (admission is separate, I think) if you're looking for something else to do.

This one is pretty easy to find, since it has its own station, GYEONGBOKGUNG PALACE STATION, EXIT 5. You can also get off at GWANGHWAMUN STATION, EXIT 2. I have also gotten here from ANGUK STATION before, just by walking. It's not a super short walk but if you want to visit Bukchon Hanok Village first, it's doable!

For more info, click here.

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Fourth- DDP or Dongdaemun Design Plaza. When I came here the first time, we got to look at the exhibitions where people or brands were selling products. Everything was adorable and fun to see, even if you didn't want to purchase anything. The space itself is architecturally pleasing to the eye and great if you're looking to get away from the cold or heat outside.


It's also quite popular during fashion week; something to keep in mind!

Get off at DONGDAEMUN HISTORY AND CULTURE PARK STATION. There's also quite a few shopping options nearby as well as the Cheonggyecheon Stream.

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Fifth- Emart is a must on my list. It seems weird to include a supermarket but if you like grocery shopping or just looking at food, I definitely recommend this. It's in the Sindang area, which is well known for its Tteokbokki Alley so if you're stopping by to eat some, check out the supermarket too! My boyfriend and I came here so often during our trip; I felt so sad to leave!! Emart is basically like a Walmart, Target, and Costco combined but with a clean, supermarket atmosphere.

There are a couple of food options nearby, including Pho Mein, Burger King, Baskin Robbins, Paris Baguette, etc.

Get off at SINDANG on the green line, EXIT 2. Walk straight until you pass a small supermarket. Keep walking straight but stay closer to the left side. You should pass a fried chicken restaurant and a small hotel. Head straight into the back alley. DO NOT head directly left or right from the hotel. Just keep going straight until you see another hotel (I think it's called Rio?). Take a right into that small parking area until you get back onto the main street. From there, take a left and just keep heading straight all the way down. You'll reach a huge building with a coffee shop outside. That's the building! Head inside and follow the signs to Emart (you'll have to go into the door and past the Baskin Robbins and then go downstairs).

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Sixth- Totoro Store. There's actually a few of these but I went to the one in Hongdae. Same deal. HONGIK UNI STATION, EXIT 9. Not for everyone but if you like Studio Ghibli, this is a place you should put on your list! Products a pricey but you'll end up walking out with everything...too cute to resist.


For this one, you'll head out of the station, turn left, and walk straight down toward Han's Deli and keep walking straight all the way down until you reach a big main street. Another way to get here is to head to Hongik University. When you get to the main entrance, take a left and go straight down the street until you see it.

Address: 110, Wausan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea

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Seventh- Bukchon Hanok Village. This is mainly a place for people who like taking pictures and enjoy old architecture. You'll swoon over this place. It's almost surreal. For this, you'll get off at ANGUK STATION, EXIT 2. There's also a samgyetang restaurant that I liked nearby called Baengyeon Samgyetang. If you have time, def try it out.


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Eighth- National Museum of Korea. They filmed Running Man here before, hundreds of episodes ago. If you like history, this is a no brainer. This museum is unbelievably clean and HUGE! Also, it's free!!


Get off at ICHON STATION, EXIT 2. The museum is connected to the subway, super convenient.

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Ninth- Seoul Zoo. It was kind of nasty, tbh, because we came in the summer. The weather was humid and there were bugs everywhere. However! The cable car ride made the experience worth it. You ride on these open benches across a body of water and you get to see some animals from above! The ride isn't free but I recommend getting round trip tickets. It was a lot of fun and so many opportunities for selfies :)


The zoo itself is pretty extensive in terms of animals. The llamas and alpacas were my favorite! Be aware of the show times if you're interested in seeing those.

Admission is cheap ($4-5 USD). Get off at SEOUL GRAND PARK STATION, EXIT 2.



In my next post, I'll talk about transportation as well as a few other general tips I have to make traveling in Seoul much easier!

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I am happily back after a long hiatus. My summer was flooded with major projects for my final semester in grad school and then I hopped on a 15+ hour flight to Korea. Once I got back, I decided... I wanted to go again so I did. For context, I actually went with my boyfriend the first time and then took my mom the second time. She was also enticed after seeing all the photos (can't blame her).

Anyway, I really wanted to share my experiences in case you were thinking about going to Seoul for your next vacation. So I'll be talking about restaurants, activities, transportation, and other tips that might be helpful as you plan where to go :)

WARNING: This is going to be an extremely long post. The reason? It took me a long time to research during both trips and finding addresses and directions isn't always easy. You don't want to go places where the food is bad and I had regrets after my first trip for not doing the proper research in the first place. But I also want to say that over-planning can take the fun out of making mistakes in a foreign country. Sometimes, that's what adds to the sense of adventure! So use my suggestions as you see fit.

[I will continue this in another few posts as it turned out to be longer than expected, merp.]


FOOD

I love food. Who doesn't? In Seoul, I discovered the appeal of street food. In America, you can buy hot dogs, Italian sausages, and peanuts on the street. In some places, you can even buy tacos and cookies from food trucks. Street food in Korea is on a whole other level.


My favorite foods were tteokbokki or spicy rice cakes, banana nutella crepes, fried dumplings or mandu, baked cheese with rice cake, and the potato tornado (basically one fried potato spiral on a stick). There are tons of other options that are worth trying though, like fish cake on a stick or odeng, rice rolls or kimbap, fried noodles, steak, and the list goes on. I recommend trying the fish cake because they'll usually give you the hot broth that it's simmered in. So yummy and refreshing, especially when it's cold outside.

If you're interested in trying street food, I recommend visiting Myeongdong at night, when it's really hopping. There's also Namdaemun Market, which has a more traditional vibe. Of course, there are plenty of other markets in Seoul but these two are the ones I liked the most!

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For restaurants, it really depends what kind of food you want and what area you’re in. I stayed in the Sindang area the first time and then in Chungmuro the second time. We tended to gravitate toward restaurants near our ‘home’ since it was most convenient. However, we did eat near places that we visited on certain days of our trip, especially restaurants that were well known for specific dishes. Below, you’ll find a list and a short review/summary of each restaurant that I enjoyed. [Not in any particular order.]

Please don't judge me for not eating all Korean food while I'm in Korea! Some of the international foods were actually super yummy so give them a try if you want a quick break from the traditional Korean cuisine during your trip.

1. Pho'na Thai


This restaurant offers a mix of Vietnamese and Thai foods. If you're craving some hot soup on a cold day (and don't want anything super spicy), my mom and I really loved this place. The ingredients come straight from Vietnam and the taste is pretty authentic. Prices aren't too bad either. Once you get to EWHA UNIVERSITY STATION, walk out EXIT 1. Just keep walking straight until you reach the address. There are stairs near the side of the building. It's on the second floor!

Address: Sinchon-ro 155, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul

For more info: click here.


2. Onedang


This place is a chain but is known for their gamjatang or spicy pork bone stew. I had eaten here on both trips but had different meals. Both meals that I tried were yummy and their menu is pretty comprehensive (the pictures help). In addition to gamjatang, they offer some other typical Korean dishes like bibimbap and bossam wraps. There are actually two locations in Myeongdong but I included the address for the one I went to. It's a bit hard to explain how to get there but you'll need to get out at MYEONGDONG STATION. Pop the address into Google maps and navigate! If it helps, it's close to the end of the street and if memory serves me correctly, there should be a bubble tea or drink place nearby.

Address: 34-1 Myeong-dong 1-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul 100-021, South Korea


3. Han's Deli


We actually came across this place by accident in Hongdae and decided to try it; this was on my first trip. I loved it. Not only was it a cute diner/café style eatery, it was also one of the first not so traditional restaurants that we ate at. The food is kind of fusion. There’s pasta, fried rice, steak, pork cutlets, etc. but with a Korean twist. The Hongdae location is on the second floor. Get off at HONGIK UNIVERSITY STATION, EXIT 9. Walk straight down past the Adidas store and take a left. There’s also one in Myeongdong on the 4th floor of a building down the street from ArtBox but the menu is slightly different. Tip! Be sure to order at the counter. Pickled items are self-serve as well as the soda, if you order any.

For food, I recommend trying the tteokbokki gratin (Myeongdong location), pork cutlet omelet rice, and the spaghetti.


4. Shabu Suki


Not sure how to describe the location on this one but it’s on the second floor of a building in a quiet alley. There’s a lady out front with a sign, encouraging people to come in. It’s also near a cleaner and fancier looking clothing store than the others in Myeongdong. Anyway, this place has hot pot/shabu shabu as well as Korean BBQ. I can’t speak to the quality of the shabu shabu but the Korean BBQ is yummy. Compared to some other places in Myeongdong, the price is decent. They also speak Mandarin if that helps!

Sorry, since we stumbled upon this restaurant, I don't have an exact address. Happy hunting!


5. Churro 101


They have quite a few of these around. Churros seem to be a thing in Korea? I’m not complaining. Anyway, I have seen these in the Parnas Mall near COEX Mall, Hongdae (near Han's Deli), and near Hyehwa Station (if you're heading to Naksan Park) but pretty sure there are a lot of other places that sell churros. They come in a variety of flavors and if you visit in the summer, be sure to try it with ice cream!

I personally really like the cinnamon and the chocolate filled one. Drooool.


6. Mom's Touch

[Sorry, no picture of this!]

This is a fried chicken/burger place in Myeongdong. It’s kind of sandwiched next to a Baskin Robbins, I believe. It’s also not on the ground floor so you’ll have to take an elevator to get upstairs. The good part about this is that they do takeout if you ever feel like you want to eat at home, which is what my mom and I did. Mom's Touch is a good alternative if you want fast food but don't want to settle on McDonald's or Burger King.

Address: 52-18 Myeongdong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul


7. Congee House

[No pic, oops!]

As the name suggests, this restaurant specializes in congee. It’s a little pricey but not really THAT pricey. It is located in Myeongdong, in the same building as The Stay Hotel. It's right near Hazzy’s (clothing store) and Gogung (popular for bibimbap), you should see it. They have a menu with English and takeout is also an option! I went to get some to bring home for dinner, and the guy offered me some tea while I waited. Super nice.

Address: 31, Myeongdong 8ga-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul


8. Remicone


This is an ice cream shop in the Garosu-gil area, SINSA STATION. They have a bunch of unique options, like ice cream with cotton candy on top! Remicone offers a mix of pre-made combos but you can also mix and match your own toppings. It's a little hard to find but you'll walk down an alley and see a sign on the side of a building. Keep walking straight until you're about to turn left and it's right at the corner.

Address: 547-12 Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul


9. Sinseon Seolnongtang


I never tried seolnongtang or seollongtang before coming to this restaurant but was pleasantly surprised. Do not be put off by the milkiness of the broth! It's especially delicious on a frigid day (or if you're hungover). They have different variations of this. I’ve only tried the rice cake one and the regular one. Both were yummy but I did like the plain one better. The soup comes with rice. You also get to cut your own kimchi! Tip! Be sure to add your own salt and pepper to taste.

I believe it's a chain restaurant. There's one in Insadong but we tried the Myeongdong one. Some or all (not sure) of the staff also speak Mandarin.

Address: 56-1 Myeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul


10. Chinese food


Sorry guys, I can’t remember the name of this! It was in Chinese characters. But if you’re in Myeongdong, walk down the street until you see Shinsegae. It's on the same street as the LINE Friends store and SPAO (I think). There should be a durian café across the street from this restaurant. It’s right at the corner, with food displays outside. The buns were AMAZING. Definitely recommend if you’re in the mood for decently authentic Chinese food.


11. Traditional Wellbeing Foods


Okay, this one is a bit out of the way, unless you plan on visiting the Bukhansan mountain or national park. But it was one of my favorite places to eat the first time I went to Korea. Their menu is in Korean but they have some pictures outside. I recommend taking a picture of what you want to eat on your phone and showing it to the lady. As far as I know, it’s run by one lady (super nice). The food is simple and healthy but so yummy. Also, really cheap. Basically is akin to a home cooked meal. When I went, I had rice mixed with green veggies in a pot, some soup on the side, and other side dishes. Dirt cheap (no more than $4-5 USD).

No address but get off at MANGWOLSA STATION. Walk toward direction of the park. You should pass by this little plaza (?). It's one of the restaurants in there.


12. Pane Pasta


I had somewhat good experiences here but the food makes it worth mentioning. Their pasta and pizza taste so scrumptious, especially if you have cravings for Italian! The service can be a little slow though so be careful. I wouldn’t come here if you are dying of hunger but if you want somewhere to just relax and you don’t mind waiting, then give this a try. They bring out small pieces of bread for you to eat while you wait. There are also combo sets if you feel like getting pasta AND pizza!

Prices are not too bad but not the cheapest either. Bathroom is right near the front entrance. The restaurant itself is on the second floor, right next to Han's Deli in Myeongdong.

Address: 26-3, Myeongdong 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul


Some general things you should know about eating in Korea include the fact that tipping is pretty much nonexistent and most of the time, you pay the bill at the counter after you eat. They will usually bring the check either right after you order or near the end when you’re almost done eating. You bring the check up to the counter to pay; don’t expect someone to come get it for you! Most of the places I listed accept credit card, too.



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Hi guys!

I'm sorry it's been a few weeks since I've made a styling post. The Spring semester has begun and I'm still trying to get back into the swing of things. To explain this post, I actually came across something similar on my Facebook feed. A guy had recreated makeup looks from junk foods, or something to that effect. I was inspired by that to create outfits based on my favorite foods.

As I was editing some of the photos, I realized how much I like warm-colored foods. Ironically, my personal style (and about 90% of my wardrobe) consists of black and grey items. Maybe this will motivate me to venture out??

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From left to right, we have kimchi chigae, sushi, and a raspberry donut. Kimchi chigae or kimchi stew is one of my favorite things to eat, especially in the winter time. It's hot and spicy, with a lot of soft textures from the glass noodles to the kimchi to the tofu. Topped with some pepper and green onions and you have a perfect meal alongside some rice! Sushi is another favorite food of mine, particularly anything with spicy tuna in it. And finally, donuts. I don't eat these often but they are realllllly delicious. There's a place near my house called Blackbird Donuts, which specializes in artisanal donuts. They have interesting flavors and the berry one happens to be my favorite.

I've taken elements from each food item and translated it into three different outfits.

Food Outfits

Food Outfits by asmallbit featuring high heel shoes

One: I wanted to incorporate the softness of the stew but also the bold red colors so I chose a loose red tank, paired with wide legged black pants. To mimic the pepper and just to add a down-to-earth vibe, I added the grey sneakers. To pull in that slightly boho look, I chose the flower crown as well as the round sunglasses. Finally, a small green accent in the form of a ring helps add some "green freshness" without clashing too much with the red.

Two: For the sushi, I tried to use multiple shades of pink to mimic the fish. Sushi is usually considered a pricey item, although it doesn't have to be upscale. To recreate that vibe, I used a flowy white dress to represent the rice and picked a fitted pink moto jacket to ground the outfit. For the seaweed that wraps around the sushi, I thought black strappy heels would be the best fit. Finally, for the crunchy texture, I chose a very structured patterned clutch, sticking to the beige and pink tones.

Three: Last but not least, because the donut is a very relaxed but bright item, I pulled together a striped sweater with ripped boyfriend jeans. To make it more playful, I added a donut purse! It added the perfect amount of color. To make the outfit more cohesive, I chose a bright pink lipstick. Although it's simple, it's very much a go-to look.

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What's your favorite food in the world?

Bye for now,
Jenn

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Hello my beautifuls! I spent a wonderful weekend in NYC with some of my closest friends, which is why I didn't stuck to my once a week posting schedule. To make up for it... I decided to share pictures of my weekend adventures with you guys. Feel free to tell me in the comments below what you did this weekend and if you've ever been to New York City, let me know some good places to visit next time!!



NYC Conrad Hotel in Tribeca

Our stay at the Conrad was so amazing. It definitely lives up to its reputation as a wonderful five-star hotel and I'd recommend anyone to stay there if they can find a good deal online. Everyone was friendly. The room was gorgeous but I wish we had a better view! Overall, the design was very modern and crisp so if you like this kind of aesthetic, I would check it out for sure.

Outside of our hotel, there is an interesting path that people can walk into as you'll see in the pictures I included. Super pretty for taking pictures. I was kind of bummed though because it was raining for two out of the three days we stayed...
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Every meal we had was from a restaurant that I had never tried before. I am so grateful that they were all so tasty. My favorite was definitely the Korean BBQ place called Miss Korea. We realized afterward that there was another Korean BBQ restaurant closer to our hotel, which also had karaoke... that will be on my list the next time I go back to NYC!
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The MET is such a classic tourist spot for anyone who loves art. We didn't have enough time to fully explore each of the exhibits so I would recommend dedicating at least half a day to wandering around. It's just so much to absorb in a couple of hours. Everything that I did see was amazing and jaw-dropping. When I studied fashion, I did a lot of research on the historical aspects and seeing many artifacts from those time periods in person was just stunning. I have no words!
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This was also my first time visiting the High Line. I wasn't sure what to expect, honestly. All I knew was that it was a place to walk around. Little did I know...the path was unbelievably long. I should've known to bring sneakers on this trip but my motto was to pack light. Sad face. Nevertheless, it turned out to be a great adventure and the weather made it so much more enjoyable. The buildings and paths that we passed by-- I can't get over how much beauty there is in the architectural design of New York. I feel so inspired!

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Until we meet again, NY!


Bye for now,
Jenn

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Yay, fanfare for blog post #1!

If you follow me on Tumblr (and you should!), then you'll already know that I go by the name Jenn. I'm from the east coast, where weather is unpredictable 100% of the time. It's pretty nifty. In September, I will officially be 21 years old, which is beyond crazy. I do attend college at the moment as a Fashion Merchandising major but fashion isn't the only thing I love.

Eating and staring at gorgeous pictures of food are also some of my favorite things to do even though I can't cook to save any lives (I'd just like to apologize to my future family in advance...). One day, I would love to study the Japanese language and culture because I'm a total anime nut! (Virtual thumbs up if you agree!) Oh what else.

Well, if you're wondering why the title of my blog is "Chīsana Blogger" or as Google Translate puts it, "小さなブロガー", it's because I tried to do a spin-off title of my Tumblr (asmallbit.tumblr.com).

Why is my Tumblr called asmallbit? Well, I actually started off thinking it would be completely fashion oriented mixed in with bits and pieces of my own life. As I began using it more and more, I noticed that I was reblogging and posting more things like food, anime, and kpop music. The name became quite appropriate since my blog became a little bit of everything that I enjoyed.

As for "Chīsana Blogger", I guess the main reason is because I'm short! {cue laughter}

But on a serious note, I think the name fits perfectly; in this fast paced world of technology, everyone has a blog now. Really, I can only think of myself as a tiny part of that huge pool of social media hullaballoo, a "tiny blogger".

Although I will continue to post fashion pictures and other exciting things on my Tumblr, I'm hoping to make this blog completely dedicated to fashion and all that I love about it! If you like my writing style and love what I post, please let me know and let your friends know too! After all, fashion was meant to be shared :)!


Until next time,
{kissy faces}
~Jenn
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