Monthly Archives: January 2015

Bulldogs in Itaewon – God Save the Queen! (we mean it man)

Photos by: 성범경 Instagram: bigk_art Warning: The follow article may have an unnecessary amount of British jargon which I have heard sparingly over the course of my time in South Korea. Bulldogs is one of 50 restaurants profiled in Itaewon Eats 2015! Click here to download!  First of all, thanks to my friend 성범경 for the awesome […]

Patriots vs Seahawks: It’s a Super Sunday in Seoul

Super Bowl Sunday is basically an unofficial holiday in the United States and Canada, where one sits around, drinks and eats a copious amount of food whilst watching an overhyped game on the television. It normally starts with ten hours of pregame, which includes interviews from everyone on the team, including the water boy and […]

Pizza Peel: Peel Me a Party in Itaewon

By: Erik Weichel RANDOM DISCLAIMER. Other people who joined us for lunch wholeheartedly disagree with my opinion on this place, but they’re dumb. Please keep both of these facts in mind as you continue reading, as well as in the activities of your daily life. How To Get There: Pizza peel is very easy to […]

Top 5 Travel Startups To Check Out In 2015

Originally posted on Journalist On The Run:
I have seen a lot of new and interesting travel startups pop up on my various social media feeds over the past few months, many of which I am very excited about trying out. From travel apps that give you the opportunity to to do free accommodation exchanges…

Meatballism in Gyeongridan – Big Balls of Meat on Hot Warm Buns

Update: Meatballism has either moved or shutdown. I miss their sub. 😦 Get your mind out of the gutter. Okay, so after another search for Revolucion Bar in Gyeongridan (which for some reason is like trying to find a sober Irishman on St.Patricks day) we stumbled upon Meatballism. On a nice, cold afternoon in Seoul, […]

Plant – The Alien Has Landed in Itaewon

By: Randall Roijas PLANT, co-run by Alien’s Day Out blogger, Mipa Lee, has quickly become one of the the most popular vegan spots in all of Seoul, since it’s opening in 2013. No list of vegan eateries in Seoul is complete without it. Known for its bakeshop, it’s also a great a place to get […]

The Thirsty Monk: Tap Tap Taparoo

By: Erik Weichel Beer… Cold, delicious beer. The Thirsty Monk is one of 50 restaurants profiled in Itaewon Eats 2015. Download a copy today! Click here! On your way yet? How to Get There: Take Line 6 to get to Itaewon station and take Exit 1. Walk forward along the main strip until you reach […]

Visas in South East Asia – The Lowdown

Originally posted on Journalist On The Run:
One of the most stressful things for many people when planning a big trip is working out which countries require a visa, which don’t, how much they cost, where to apply, when to apply and a million other visa related questions. I will try, as best I can, to…

Praha in Itaewon – Kohemian at its Finest or Wurst?

Korea+Bohemian…. It’s something that I never thought I would see, but then again, there are lots of things I thought I would never see here in the ROK. Last week, Jill and I attempted to find “OK Kitchen” in Itaewon which has moved, so we settled on Praha, an old favourite back in the day. […]

Backpacking Budget For South East Asia – The Lowdown

Originally posted on Journalist On The Run:
This is going to be the first post to my South East Asia series which I was meant to write about 6 months ago…when I was actually IN South East Asia! However, blogging will never be something that I force myself to do. It should never be forced…