Tuesday, September 18, 2012

One Fine Day @ Hongdae (Seoul)

You'll definitely have a fine day at this roasting house.
Pretty, comfy and homely
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Iced Caramel Macchiato

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Iced Mocha

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 The owner of the roasting house could converse fluently in English and he took time to chat with us despite being busy with roasting the beans. Sitting in the aroma of coffee beans, sipping awesome coffee, watching time pass by. Such is the life.



Love, K

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Two Blur Guys

Two Blur Guys is located at Orchid Hotel. We chanced upon it while we were making our way to our dinner destination. Their menu consists of blurgers (burgers) and desserts.

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We had our dinner already so we packed a lemon tart to go! I love lemon tarts! So when I saw this, and it was the last one left, I was like "I WANT IT" Haha
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Lemon Curd Tart - $4.50
The tart was very full and there was a great amount of curd haha. The curd was a little too sour for us but it was refreshing and I like the subtle hint of sweetness. Also, the hard crust coated with chocolate was yummy!

Will be back to try their burgers!


1 Tras Link, #01-13, Orchid Hotel
Monday- Saturday: 10am-10pm

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Love, K

K's rating of the lemon tart : 7.5/10

Monday, September 10, 2012

Myeong Dong Kyoja @ Myeongdong (Seoul)

Myeong Dong Kyoja is located in Myeong Dong haha. It's a very famous chopped noodle house and it was really crowded when we got there in the afternoon.

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They only have like 4 items on their menu so they already pre-printed the receipts so they will just give them to you right after you've placed your orders.

We order 2 bowls of chopped noodles and a basket of their dumplings.
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10 dumplings! They essentially tasted the same as the ones in the noodles haha

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The chopped noodles which were really smooth and had a fantastic texture. Probably the nicest noodles I've had! The soup was light yet tasty. The portion is really really big! So much noodles and there were 4 dumplings! I couldn't finish it! Haha we were saying that we shouldn't have ordered the basket of dumplings.

Service was pretty efficient. Their kimchi was SUPER spicy. So we didn't eat them haha. They go around serving free rice too but we were too full to take them haha. Overall, a great and satisfying meal!

25-2 Myeongdong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, 서울특별시 South Korea
Daily : 1030am - 930pm


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Love, K

Friday, September 7, 2012

The Palace Cafe @ Hongdae (Seoul)

The Palace is about 100 metres away from our apartment. I wasn't very keen to go to this cafe even though X kept saying that he wanted to visit it. We finally did, one day and I'd have made a terrible mistake if I had missed this cafe. It's insanely beautiful.

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Private compartments

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Vintage furniture and ornaments

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Affogato
The coffee was strong and not bad but the icecream really sucked.

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Iced mocha

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Waffle with icecream
Once again, the icecream was an utter disappointment. The waffle was fragrant and crisp and was a delight.

Isn't the place pretty? It's so elaborately decorated and designed and it sure did make us feel like royalty! I really love the place! The service was excellent too as the staff searched every single compartment to find one that was suitable for the both of us as we required two powerpoints for our laptops. Photography is not allowed in the cafe so I only managed to snap a few pictures before I was stopped by the staff. We spent close to $30sgd here. Although the coffee and food were not really that good, being able to relax and chill in such a pretty setting is worth the money I guess.

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Love, K

Monday, September 3, 2012

(Closed) Le Saint-Ex @ Itaewon (Seoul)

X took me to Le Saint-Ex in Itaewon for dinner one night. Apparently the restaurant is very popular and famous. It is located near the subway station and also, just a really short walk away from The Flying Pan Blue. I didn't know we were going there or what cuisine we were gonna have. X just kept asking me to guess which restaurant we were going to. Haha and tadah, we finally arrived at our destination.

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The menu that changes everyday. The waiter patiently and slowly explained every dish to us despite him having some difficulty conversing in English.

The everyday menu was really limited.

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Fresh baguette, which was really fragrant, coupled with light salted butter.
They kept refilling the basket with baguette haha

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White wine.

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Tenderloin Tartare Steak, with fries - 30,000 won

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The fries were crispy but a little bland. The blandness complemented the saltiness and flavour of the cold steak. Interesting but I got quite sick of it towards the end.

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Seabass with arugula juice and onion pie - 30,000 won
The seabass was fresh, soft and its skin was crispy. It was quite a delight. The arugula juice didn't quite suit our tastebuds though.

Overall, it was quite a decent meal despite the really limited selection on their menu. Service was good and efficient. The restaurant was not very well airconditioned though. We spent about close to 90,000 won here which is about $100 sgd.

119-28 Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Directions: From Itaewon subway exit 2, walk about 10 steps forward and turn left. Walk up the gentle slope, turn left and continue forward. Le Saint-Ex will be on your left!

Love, K

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Little Diner

Little Diner is a new restaurant that caught X's eye and we were both excited to check it out so we headed there for dinner one Sunday night. It's located right next to Onion and parking is readily available just outside the restaurant, or at Guthrie House.

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It was about 8 when we got there and it was full.
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We were allocated bar seats at first as the restaurant was full.

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Wild Mushroom Soup- $11.50
The soup was really really delicious! It's rich, fragrant and full of flavour. Definitely one of the nicest mushroom soups I've ever had! The price is pretty steep for a bowl of mushroom soup but it definitely opened up our appetites! We were really happy about the soup and were excited about the rest of our meal

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Special of the day: Pan seared scallops with saffron beurre blanc and truffled potato escallope - $19.50
This sounded really good and we ordered it. When it came, we were slightly disappointed with the portion. It was just alright. The scallops were juicy but the taste of the potato, scallop and sauce didn't quite go together

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Chargrilled strip steak(250g) - $27.50
I was impressed by the huge slab of steak when it first arrived, only to be extremely disappointed with it. The steak was pretty much tasteless except for the "grilled" taste. It was also dry. The herb butter only made the steak oily but did not add any flavour to it.

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Burger - $18
X was super excited about his burger when he saw this other lady having it. He couldn't stop complaining about the burger, sadly. The patty was dry and it was falling apart constantly as X tried to cut through the burger. It was pretty tasteless too and the bread was too dry also. The best part was actually the fries with ketchup.

We had a great start to the meal with the wild mushroom soup sweeping us off our feet only to be really disappointed with our main courses. The staff were attentive and service was pretty good. I also liked the laidback vibe of the restaurant.

Love, K

K's rating of Little Diner: 6.5/10