5 Jeonju Specialties to Eat in Korea’s UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy
Jeonju is an eating city with many local specialty dishes. We try a few of their famous dishes including bibimbap, deokgalbi, muljajangmyeon, and beansprout soup.
Jeonju is an eating city with many local specialty dishes. We try a few of their famous dishes including bibimbap, deokgalbi, muljajangmyeon, and beansprout soup.
Jeonju has plenty of nature spots! We take a few walks to burn off our food.
Choco pies are famous globally, but Jeonju has its own fresh, handmade version! We try the original Jeonju PNB choco pie, and some competitors.
Jeonju is full of history so we visit the PungNamMun Gate, JeonDong Church, and the Hanji Paper Museum on a tour of Jeonju’s history.
We eat our way around one of Jeonju’s most famous tourist destinations: the traditional Hanok Village.
South Korea is known for its fashion and convenience, and buying a pair of prescription glasses is a perfect example of their efficiency.
Seoul is home to a number of unique dishes that is not as well-known to international tourists, so we aim to try it all.
Seoul may be a metropolitan city, but there are pockets of nature which make for amazing, unique breaths of fresh air.
We visit two of Seoul’s most famous traditional markets for a look into some of the best eats around.
Parks, museums, jjangmyeon noodles… there’s a tonne of things to do in port town Incheon, where Incheon Airport is located an hour outside of Seoul.