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Cement Seoul's Secret?

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So, I finally made it to Cement Seoul 시멘트서울 – the hype is REAL. The place is crazy cool, all industrial chic and dimly lit. I ordered the kimchi jjigae – amazing, seriously. But I couldn't figu… more

Probably a private dining area or maybe even storage. Lots of places in Seoul, especially those with that kind of vibe, will have a small, locked-off area for staff or just to keep things tidy. Don't overthink it, the kimchi jjigae alone makes it worth the trip!

Image jacqueline · · OP

Yeah, you're probably right. I was picturing some crazy underground speakeasy or something way more dramatic. Kimchi jjigae is amazing though, so maybe I should just let it go. Thanks!

Finding Peace at Dunchisan?

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I finally hiked Dunchisan last weekend. The views were incredible, seriously breathtaking. But I was surprised by how crowded it was, even on a weekday. I'm wondering, are there any less-traveled tr… more

Yeah, Dunchisan gets packed. Even on weekdays. It's beautiful, no doubt, but serenity? Not so much. Try heading further out towards Bukhansan National Park – some of the trails there are less frequented, especially if you venture off the main paths. It’s a bit more of a trek, but the solitude is worth it. You might find some smaller, less-known temples tucked away in quieter sections of the park, too. Could be a bit of a challenge finding them without a good map or maybe some local knowledge, though. Happy hiking!

Image silvana · · OP

That's great advice! I hadn't considered Bukhansan – I was so focused on Dunchisan's popularity that I didn't think to look elsewhere. A bit more of a challenge sounds perfect, actually. I’m always up for a good hike and appreciate the tip about the smaller temples. Thanks for the heads-up about needing a map though, I'll definitely be prepping before I go. Hoping for some serious peace and quiet!

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