A Day Out in Gwanghwamun: Pancakes, Books, and a Little Bit of Chaos


Subject says it all.
Maybe it's the heat, but lately, I've been feeling like quitting everything...
But I gotta keep going...
Fighting!!!
This diary entry is from August 16th.
Wow, I'm super behind... hahaha
Anyway, enjoy!
Today was the day I was supposed to meet up with a senior from school at Kyobo Bookstore in Gwanghwamun...
Since yesterday was Independence Day, there were Korean flags everywhere.
Felt patriotic and took a picture..

But it turned out there was a demonstration happening today...
I don't know if it's every Saturday, or if it just happened to be on the day I went, but...
It was a bit much.
It was so loud....................................
I called my senior to meet up, but
the noise level was so high that I couldn't hear them on the phone.
But we managed to meet up somehow.
And then!
We went to the restaurant we had originally planned to go to.
Where was it?
Here!
We ordered pancakes, salad, and a mysterious thing called a Dutch Baby.
It was delicious.
Just classic pancakes. The epitome of pancakes.
You could feel the deliciousness just from the warmth of it coming straight from the oven.
The cream that came with it was a butter cream that wasn't sweet.
It's delicious if you drizzle syrup on it and eat it together!!!!

The beautiful form of the chicken tender salad.
It was delicious...
I liked that the chicken was substantial.
And the bacon was the kick.
My senior said that salad is all about the dressing,
and I agree.
This is the Dutch Baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They say it's a German pancake.
It is... tasty.
When the menu comes out, the staff mixes various seasonings in the open middle part.
Perhaps because of that, it has a subtle lemon flavor.
It's delicious.
But... something about it.
I was thinking it would be nice if they reduced the size a little and sold it at a lower price...
The lighting was unique and cute... so I took a picture.

Hahaha
We went straight to Kyobo Bookstore after eating.
It was nearby... hehe We got there quickly.
The demonstration was still going on, so my ears were a little tired.
As soon as I walked in, I felt like I was in heaven because it was so cool.
There were quite a few people,
but my senior said that this is average.
Oh......
It wasn't easy.
My senior recommended a lot of books.
They said they'd lend them to me later.
Hahaha No take-backs
Senior's recommendations + books I wanted to read
I was a little interested,
but my senior said it looked like a cheap self-help book, so I put it down.
Looking at the contents, it did seem like that, so I was like... hmm
We talked a lot while looking at psychology books.
Especially memorable was a book about how to be a good person?
It was something along those lines (I don't remember exactly)
Anyway, we talked a lot.
I guess this is growth...
After browsing the books,
my senior said there was an exhibition they wanted to see, so we moved there...
They say Kyobo Bookstore regularly hosts various exhibitions.
Oh...
If I come again next time, I wonder what kind of exhibition they'll have then.

Anyway, there were several paintings.
The one I liked the most was...
the picture below.
What's the title?
It's...
'National Highway'.
You can tell just by looking at it, right?
It was a painting that vaguely reminded me of a landscape I felt like I had seen somewhere when I was an elementary school student.
Nostalgia...
We went to Hottracks after the exhibition
Eek!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So so so so so so so so so so so so so so so so cute
I want to have everything...
It's impossible.
Actually, if I had them at home, they would just become a nuisance...
So you could say they look their prettiest when I see them outside like this.
I should take them into my heart
I wanted to buy a Hangyodong doll because it was short and cute,
but I barely resisted.
I also took this into my heart.


I went to look around the audio equipment corner.
I took a picture of these super cute headsets hehehehe
I wanted to try them on, but the cord was too short, so I gave up.
Later, I saw that they were for kids. (Of course...)
I learned about a brand called Nothing for the first time.
It's so pretty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (In my opinion)
Maybe I'll buy these for my next headset?
This one is also round and cute.
The price is also reasonable...
Candidate 2!
Marshall headphones that I originally wanted to buy.
This one is also cute.
I tried them on once,
and my senior picked the white one.
They said I looked like someone from the 2000s. (What does that mean!!!)
Came to Artbox.





Spalunki that elementary school kids like.
I was like, 'This is here?' so I took a picture.
But I like Where's Waldo too hehe
It's pretty...
I was a little suspicious that this color scheme wasn't intentional.


I took a picture because it was so cute.
It's like a real puppy!!!!
A tempting water bottle...

I was walking around Artbox and going to the checkout counter when there was a perfume corner...
I need to buy a diffuser, but when will I buy it?
The bottom ones are the scents I liked.
Roughly these two?


I came out of Kyobo Bookstore and
there was a lady selling Dalgona (Korean sugar candy)...
I couldn't resist... I bought one.
Now we've reached the era where they cost 2000 won each
I think they were 500 won when I was young
Am I being too much of a boomer?
Cute
While walking down the street....
I took a picture because I realized that sculpture actually exists.





On the way to the cafe!
I enjoyed putting my feet in Cheonggyecheon stream the day before,
so I asked my senior to do it too.
The weather was really nice....
Another day of becoming a cat.
Birds...
Right photo situation: White bird bullied a duck and chased it away ㅠㅠ
Should've been born with longer legs!
Building...
I felt overwhelmed.
At the crosswalk on the way to the cafe
Foreigners were taking pictures
I looked to see what it was
and the Namsan Tower was standing tall between the buildings.
So I took a picture too hehe































Anyway, we went to a cafe
Where?
Here (probably..)
The egg tart was legendary.
I tried a sip of the coffee and it was delicious.
The Ade was decent...
Only the cake was so-so.
Ah, I really need to go to a really good cake shop.
Just you wait... I'm gonna sharpen my knives.
Anyway, while eating... we talked about game planning.
I felt good because a lot of ideas came out.
We drew pictures together in a notebook,
and my senior said: You're like an elementary school student.
I admit it...
We went to a karaoke after the cafe.
We sang for an hour maybe
But maybe it's just me, but I felt like the time was going by super fast.
Is it for circulation...? Hmm
I went and sang a Vocaloid medley... lololololol
I didn't know any other songs... so I sang the same repertoire I had in 6th grade,
and as expected... it was hard.
I can't reach the notes.
But I realized why people sing ballads at karaoke.
It's fun to sing songs you can belt out.
Even if you can't sing well, you have to belt it out lololololol
I should pick some songs to sing next time I go.
Anyway, it was fun singing after a long time... hahaha
Maybe I'll even go alone later?
Went to eat dinner
We were originally going to go to a cocktail bar
but the timing was awkward...
So we decided to just eat and call it a day.
We went to a 곱창 (Gopchang - Korean grilled intestines) place.
We ordered a mixed grill.
Delicious.
First, we got bean sprout soup (really really delicious) and 천엽 (Cheonyeop - tripe) / raw liver?
The bean sprout soup was just... the kind of taste that makes you want to put rice in it and eat it all up,
Cheonyeop: no taste (literally no taste), my senior said: it tastes like a wet towel
I totally agree.
The liver... felt like eating undercooked sundae (Korean blood sausage).
It's not really my taste... but it was okay to eat.
The mixed grill was Daechang (large intestine) / Gopchang (small intestine) / Makchang (last part of the small intestine) / Yeomtong (heart)? / There was one more... was it brisket?
Anyway, I don't remember,
but it was delicious...
It was my first time eating beef Gopchang,
and it was my first time seeing so much 곱 (Gop - fat inside the intestine) come out when eating Gopchang, so it was amazing.
But I think Daechang is better when eaten in a stew...
I guess there's a reason why YouTubers eat it with Buldak (spicy Korean noodles). It's delicious... hehe It's just really rich.
But!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Unpopular opinion: Pork Gopchang is more delicious
I feel like you get tired of eating beef after a few pieces... no matter what cut it is...
Ate and went home.
On the way home, I guess because I didn't take my medicine, it was a little hard to keep my mind straight.
I was tired but not sleepy, so I went home in an 으어어... (groaning) state.
After saying goodbye to my senior, I went to the bus stop
Bus frequency: 22 minutes.
I woke up immediately.
There were no seats there, so I just stood and waited for 22 minutes.
I had no battery left, so I just listened to music.
I fell asleep as soon as I got on the bus.
I almost got off at the wrong stop again!!!
But I got off at the right stop this time. Hahaha
Came home and had a meeting
Watched the Divorce Deliberation Camp screening.
It's high-stimulation as expected.
It was a fulfilling day.
I'm sleepy now that I've written everything!
Bye~

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