I first heard about Mesiya on a Facebook group, and I was really intrigued by the fact that they do Japanese “soul” food, and that they focus on only serving one set menu for the day. So one day, during … Continued

Time for another round of Foodography! Enjoy my food photos with their brief descriptions :) I had to spend a whole day at Yonsei Severance Hospital a few weeks ago, and I decided to have lunch at the Saboten inside … Continued

Whenever I crave thin-crust pizzas that are light, I come to Trevia Pizza di Roma. This place is super easy to find with it being on the main street heading towards Gyeongridan. This place is very popular during peak hours. … Continued

I discovered Chloris online when I was searching for an English-style tea cafe. The simple fact that they serve their teas in an actual teapot really intrigued me, so when I had the opportunity to visit one of the Sinchon … Continued

It wasn’t long ago when Buddha’s Belly used to be next to Hamilton Hotel, and that the small takeaway branch was in Gyeongridan. Then the small takeaway branch closed, and they moved Buddha’s Belly to its current location, on top … Continued

RUE Kyungridan is a cafe that’s easily accessible from the main Gyeongridan street. It took me a while, but I finally checked out RUE Kyungridan to unwind a bit from my long morning. Despite this being in my neighbourhood, I … Continued

I’d been hearing about Little Baja for the past few months, and I’d heard nothing but good things such as that their tacos were great and it tasted like Californian tacos — not that I’d know exactly what a Californian … Continued

After seeing the place for months (I mean, really, it’s right above my favourite coffee shop), I finally visited Made in Pongdang due to a gathering with the PinStory, MyMemoirs, and Rokeats gangs. Made in Pongdang is easy to find … Continued

House on the Hill is a pretty nice cafe that I visited upon a friend’s recommendation. Upon entering the place, I was really please by its interior design. The wooden floor and furnitures gave the place a cosy, clean feel, … Continued

Donkkaseu, which is Korean-style pork cutlet, quite similar to Japanese tonkatsu, is not a dish I have often. A bunch of my co-workers and I went to what is literally the “donkkaseu street” of Seoul, an area I’d no idea … Continued