Saturday, September 29, 2012

Seoul food bleg

I am from Busan. I think the very traditional style of dining may be a bit hard for you since it requires sitting on floor rather than on chair. If I were taking American friends out, I would bring them to restaurants in a mall. I recommend this place in Busan (http://english.shinsegae.com/english/dept/dept_store.asp?STORE_CD=16). There are restaurants on the 9th floor, on the 4th floor, and in the basement (prices increase with altitude). It is very easy to get there using public transportation.

If you want exotic experience, I recommend that you visit markets. Two interesting markets are (http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264168) and (http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SH/whereToShop/whereToShop.jsp?action=about&cid=997641). These are accessible by public transportation as well.

Unlike Seoul, Busan has a simple subway network so I do not expect you to encounter difficulties with it. Buses are a different story (some bus drivers will give you a roller coaster ride). People may get intimidated if you ask them questions in English (not all of them speak well enough to give directions etc), but they will generally try their best to assist you (expect lots of body movements).

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