Back with another Solo in Seoul. This time we’re talking about HBC: the gayer, trendier cousin of Itaewon—and it’s actually right next to it.
Read MoreWhere do you go in Daejeon if you want really good New York-style pizza? Johnny’s Pub, home of giant pizzas, craft beer and the best birthday dinners. What is Daejeon without Johnny’s?
Read MoreAt Lumbini you can get your samosas, mutton curry, naan, biryani—of course, you can grab a Nepali beer or chai too. It’s a hole-in-the-wall tucked away among the minimalist cafes and big bbq chains, and our own little underdog.
Read MoreTwo for one! I’m reviewing two cafes today because actually these are literally right across the street from another. Both are located in the Gung-dong area, right next to KAIST.
Read MoreBy way of unique culture, Daejeon doesn’t seem to have much. Except for this! People from all over Korea come to Daejeon to eat here—Sung Sim Dang, the Michelin-starred bakery.
Read MorePart of my Jeju series. February is prime orange season in Korea. What’s better than fresh citrus and cute puppies?
Read MorePart of my Jeju series. Green tea lotions, ice cream, and tea paraphernalia. And of course, lush green tea fields.
Read MorePicture this: I’m sunburnt, exhausted, and just had a massive fight with my travel companions at an airport at 3am. That’s how I started this cooking class: furious, tear-spent, and as red as the devil in hell.
Read MoreWhat noodles await you in Taiwan? All the noodles, my friend. What should you do in Taiwan—and most importantly, what should you eat?
Read MoreIf there’s one concern I hear my family most, it’s how well I’m able to eat here in Korea. Here’s my tips about Korean food and food culture.
Read MoreI knew I wanted to go to Japan. But the question was, what should I do? And more importantly, as your resident ramen enthusiast, where should I eat?
Read MoreWhat to do and eat in Hong Kong? Here’s my distilled breakdown for three days in Hong Kong, including extra recs for places we missed.
Read MoreDespite being so pumped for the trip, I didn’t expect to love Singapore as much as I did. Here’s my full breakdown of our itinerary and the food we ate—and where.
Read MoreAnotha one. I am back with my Singapore vlog, fresh off the presses. I think I would SCREAM if I had to sit and edit this thing any longer.
Read MoreThis month was chock-full. We spent Chuseok in Seoul and begun to really adjust to our apartments and jobs.
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