Date: 20 April 2012 Friday
13:55 PM Dog Café


Was introduced to the Dog Café by Lynn, which she came across when she toured Seoul last year. I was wondering if I would be able to find the cafe in Myeong Dong. I spotted the cafe’s mascot in the middle of the main street. I followed the map on the phamlet and found the cafe at a corner street. I was welcomed into the cafe and directed to the cashier counter. There’s an entry fee of 8000 KRW, which include a free drink of my choice. I was then given a list of dogs photos and their names.



My orange juice.



















Snacks time!




Cute dog climbed onto my lap.


Left the cafe reluctantly :(.
15:00 PM Shopping @ Myeong Dong

Cat Cafe

Hungry! I didn’t have lunch and was famished after walking for some time. It would be dinner time soon, so I couldn’t eat too much. Decided to have a snack at KFC.

I ordered a drum, but got breast meat instead :(.

There are so many shops in Myeong Dong. As planned, I was supposed to head back to the hotel by 6 PM to meet JR for dinner. I shopped until the last minute. Shopping is really tiring! I caught the 5:20 PM return bus to the hotel.

17:40 PM åˆæ¥å±‹ Woo Lae Oak
I was back at the hotel before 6 PM. Since it was still early, I explored the hotel facilities. Maybe I can go swimming one day at the indoor pool. JR was late! He finally picked me up from the hotel for dinner after 7 PM.

Jay brought us to one of his favourite restaurant. It is an old Korean restaurant, for its Naeng Myun (cold buckwheat noodles) and Bul-Go-Gi (authentic Korean barbecued beef).


Bul-Go-Gi, this amount for $60SGD, quite expensive.

Naeng Myun

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19:30 PM Dongdaemun

We walked along Cheonggyecheon Stream towards Dongdaemun. Jay pointed out some of the best shopping buildings and left us. Nothing caught my eye but I bought a pair of slippers. We called it a day since I was tired of all the walking done for the day.
