After the long day, we finally checked into our hotel. I chose to stay at Ibis Seoul Ambassador instead of other cheaper hotels like Tria because months before, I had traveled to Korea for work and stayed at Ibis Seoul Ambassador.
I was pretty used to the area around there and thought it would be suitable to stay back there.
We ended the day pretty late and was extremely starving. It was about 9-10pm then and the last meal we had was about 11am? We settled for a barbeque place near our hotel which wasn’t cheap. Because we stayed at Gangnam area, things there were a bit pricier than usual.
We ordered a few beef dishes, from wagyu to normal sliced to steak tartare. As with Korean bbq, it came along with an assortment of side dishes.
In the end, we spent close to 200 bucks but it was well worth it. The owner even cooked for us! Not only that, I had accidentally left behind my camera and she hurried after us to return it to me.
Great service, great food. I miss Korea’s food. The c(hubby) was super duper in love with their food. He is a HUGE fan of beef and it was pure heaven for him. If you do visit Korea, do remember to try their Korean bbq. Super shiok!
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