So the weekend has come and gone. The weekend was a part overwhelming, part relaxing, part very fun. On Saturday we went up stairs to meet a few of our neighbors. Their names are Kirsten and Keegan and they are from Washington and Oregon. They too are teaching at E Bo Young Talking Club however it is a different one in the city. They are super nice and we get a long with them very well. We hung out for a bit before Dave and I decided to tackle walking around the city for the first time.
We were hungry so we decided to pick a random restaurant and order Kirstens favorite meal, which come to think of, I can't remember exactly what it is. She told us we could walk into any Korean Restaurant and order it so we picked any restaurant and tried to order it. I was nervous about doing that for some reason so my reaction as we passed each restaurant was, "ummm let's go to the next one." Turns out we were in a Chinese Restaurant! hahahaha We ate there anyway. We couldn't read the menu so we just pointed to a random thing on the menu and hoped for the best. What we got was a seafood soup, chow main type dish, some fried things which we are not too sure of what they were, and a mix of side dishes. It was very delicious, but not what we were looking for.
After eating Chinese food in Korea we went on our first grocery shopping adventure at E Mart, and what an adventure that was!!! It was a big supermarket type store full full of tons of food (obviously....we were in a supermarket). First of all there are tons of people hosting sample stations, similar to Costco back home. But, the kick is here, all of them are yelling about their products to you. At one point Dave and I were checking out the dumplings in the frozen food isle and there were 2 samplers at each end and they were both yelling at us to buy their brand of dumpling. They would point at the other one and make the "no" finger to say that we should buy theirs. We went with a neutral dumpling in the end. A lot of the sample girls are wearing very skimpy outfits too.
As we walked through the grocery store it was very frustrating not not be able to read or recognize anything. Absolutely nothing was familiar to us. In the end I think we bought laundry detergent, milk, cereal, and some chocolate biscuit thing. We have made a pact to buy something new and unfamiliar every time we go to the grocery store.
From there we headed back to our apartment and rearranged and completely organized it. It took a while but now everything is where it should be (you could only imagine how happy this makes me).
For dinner we met up with our new friends a Kristy and Keegan and had some delicious Korean BBQ! Oh my word! It was soooo good. The place had a cool rustic feel to it and vents above the table to prevent the place to get smokey. Also, like I was saying before about how the waiters do not come to the table often to check up on us, we just learned that on the tables they have door bell type things call the waiters when you need them. Its genius! After dinner we went to to a bar called Boomba which had $1.50 beers. We had a few and took a taxi home.
Sunday was relaxing. We hung around the apartment for a while before we walked around the city even more. We walked down to Peace Park by the water. Its beautiful and very industrial. In the distance there are a bunch of islands and mountains however there are tons of ships, factories and wires. I like it though. At the waterfront there is also a cool motel called The Queen Elizabeth. Its a ship! It's so funny. Here's a picture of it
We also found an abundance of children in little cars (similar to Big Wheels) only they were remote controlled! The parents would walk behind the children in the cars and they kids loved it! hahaha We thought it was so funny!
For lunch we went to a cool place where you cook your own meal (very common here) Instead of having a grill in front like the BBQ style, they give you a big pot of boiling broth. On the side there are various vegetables and a plate full of meat. There are varying degrees of spicy sauces that come with the meal too. The way you cook it is by dropping the food into the stew (including the meat) from there you take rice paper, dip it in a pinkish water and place it on your plate. Using tongs you take out what ever food you would like and place it in on your rice paper and fold it up like a little dumpling. It is so tasty! After you have cooked your food, you can also drink the soup that you have just created. Yum!
Until next time....