



Restaurant Review!
Wosk l Aeogae l Seoul
Today, I had the chance to have a common Korean lunch at a tiny restaurant. Nothing special. Nothing fancy. Just some pork and squid in a sweet spicy sauce, some rice, tofu soup, and salted pan fried fish.
It gave me a tiny window into an everyday meal in an everyday life. There was something charming about it as regulars and locals walked in and out through the chilly autumn air. They had gotten there by working their up winding alley ways flanked by walled courtyards and Persimmon trees heavy with festive orange fruit on leafless limbs.
Wosk l Aeogae l Seoul
Today, I had the chance to have a common Korean lunch at a tiny restaurant. Nothing special. Nothing fancy. Just some pork and squid in a sweet spicy sauce, some rice, tofu soup, and salted pan fried fish.
It gave me a tiny window into an everyday meal in an everyday life. There was something charming about it as regulars and locals walked in and out through the chilly autumn air. They had gotten there by working their up winding alley ways flanked by walled courtyards and Persimmon trees heavy with festive orange fruit on leafless limbs.
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