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Arrive Seoul - dinner with Young Jin

Seoul - Arrive around 5.30pm and it took around 1.5hrs from Inchon airport to Best Western Guro Hotel.   The weather is a bit chilly and nice around 15 degrees.  Today is a public holiday in Korea but Young Jin came to bring me out for dinner to a new building with nice eateries.

It is so true that 'humans are creatures of habit' - we went to the same restaurant and sat at the same table.   I only recalled this restaurant when the waiter took some of my eel and put it into a bowl to make soup   Well! Youngjin forgotten that he brought me here the last time.

Grill eel set
Fortunately, the food was good as last time.   This meal made up for the 'lousy' SQ flight dinner.

nice leafy salad
After dinner, we walked around looking for coffee cafe but ended up at a Korean desert stall.  This was a craze in Singapore long time ago but only recently caught up in Korea,

Mango with cheese and ice cream
This is their creation and it tasted really nice and wasn't too sweet.




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