Friday, May 15, 2026

Day 8 - 30/3 Yeouido Park, Ikseon-dong

Ah the last day of our trip already.  We had ticked off all the major items on our list so we could now go for remaining items - ginseng chicken, cherry blossoms, Namdaemun market.  Followed the Naver map for the first... then kept walking around without seeing the shop.  Finally I realised we had already been in the correct building, just that the shop was on a higher floor, its name WAS listed (in Korean) AND access was actually across the floor via a different set of lifts.  Wow no wonder we couldn't find it!

Figured 3 orders of ginseng chicken would be too much.  Selected 'acorn jelly salad' instead as the 3rd item - it was cheaper which was already a plus point, and salad would complement the meal.  It was a good choice as we got to try something new.  Acorn jelly is a Korean dish made from acorn starch.  It was slightly bitter.  I didn't quite like it while SE did.  The ginseng chicken soup didn't taste of ginseng... only the shredded ginseng topping had a mild taste.  I had expected something like the one hubby and I had years back on a package tour to Korea, which had a strong taste and we could even add on ginseng wine for free (which we did).  

Ginseng chicken finally, and also this weird salad

On to Yeouido Park.  Sigh, confirmed that it was too early for cherry blossoms.  I wonder why they don't just plant a lot of PLUM trees together?  These were way more cooperative in showing blossoms! The trees we saw were beautifully shrouded in blossoms but were always scattered single trees.

Plum tree with blossom

This one is also plum blossom

With Hechi (the big pink one) the mascot of Seoul and his friends

We still had time so took the metro to Ikseon-dong.  I loved the narrow streets filled with cool cafes and shops.  The cafes were just beautiful.  Unfortunately we were full from lunch and couldn't have managed to eat the 3 items we would have had to order.  Fine hmmppff (being sour grapes)... at least we didn't have to pick one cafe out of the many tempting ones.  Oh, and the prices weren't low either.

Birdcages in nature theme

Railroad tracks theme

Saltpond cafe 

Dripping water and a pond

Dry ice stream

SE suddenly noticed it was past 5pm... meaning Namdaemun market which was on our next destination was closed already.  Aiks what an early closing time.  Thing was, wouldn't have been much point going to a foodie destination on a full stomach.  What to do... just made our way back to Myeongdong.

See the lone plum tree?

The final item to tick off, Isaac toast, the famous toasted sandwich chain.  Shared a sandwich with JE... too much food, too little stomach!  This was pretty good.  

Got the toast

We noticed people going up the stairs next to this outlet.  Searched on Google and found the shop was called 1992 and it has good reviews.  We still had to walk around more to digest our lunch first!  Made our way back here eventually for dinner.  Food was decent but not mind-blowing.

Last dinner in Korea

I'd initially considered this last day a poor cousin to our previous ones for lack of worthy destinations, but JE liked it as she said it was relaxing.

Walked back to our hotel to collect our luggage, made our way to the airport without drama and settled to sleep the night there ahead of our early morning flight.  Bye, Korea!

4 comments:

  1. When I was reading, I was thinking 🤔 this is a good relaxing day, same thoughts as JE. Your standards are very high 😂

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  2. Isaac toast was in kl for a few years I believe but I never tried it for reasons even I don't know. 😂

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  3. I love to eat ginseng chicken here so I believe I would love to eat it even more in SK. I don't think I will like the corn jelly

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  4. Thank you for your good detailed writeup of your trip. I feel like I was there together with you all when reading your activities, just that I don't get to taste the food. Very nice trip. 💯 Full marks 👏👏👏

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