Learn more about Kimchi and then go try it.
Ok, back to Lotte Mart. . .
One of the most appealing foods I saw at Lotte on my last visit was the Crabs pictured above. I didn't buy them, but they are in the back of my mind for the future. I happen to love the red chillies that they put in everything. It is spicy, but not TOO spicy. More of a warm heat that is quite pleasant.
When you have had enough of the deli and the fish mongers, you can head over to produce. It is all beautiful and I may shop there from now on for my produce. We were having a great time mulling over future shopping plans when we ran into this a giant glass window with a "garden" inside. They were growing what seemed to be all varieties of greens and lettuce. It is quite a modern and maybe slightly unnatural food growing concept, but when you have a country with one of the largest populations living on one of the smallest pieces of land, you have to get creative to sustain life. I can see some of my natural foodie friends groaning, but it really is genius and keeps the masses fed with fresh produce.
When you have had enough of the deli and the fish mongers, you can head over to produce. It is all beautiful and I may shop there from now on for my produce. We were having a great time mulling over future shopping plans when we ran into this a giant glass window with a "garden" inside. They were growing what seemed to be all varieties of greens and lettuce. It is quite a modern and maybe slightly unnatural food growing concept, but when you have a country with one of the largest populations living on one of the smallest pieces of land, you have to get creative to sustain life. I can see some of my natural foodie friends groaning, but it really is genius and keeps the masses fed with fresh produce.
Photo credit: Google. I forgot to snap a photo. |
If you are more in the market for housewares, decorative items, pet supplies, clothing and electronics, this multilevel store has it all, you just need to take you shopping card and head up the escalator. Yep, they have ramp-like escalators and you ride them up to the second level, shopping cart and all. Actually, the man in front of us lost control of his and almost ran us over. Not a pleasant experience for our first uphill shopping trip. Finally, we made it, alive and well, to the top floor. We have been on a toy quest since arriving and I heard that they had a Toys 'R' Us inside. They DID have a small version of the toy store called, "The Toy Box." They had some similarities to Ikea in their home goods and of course all the Korean decor you could want, which for me personally isn't much. ;)
Bins of grains and spices. This reminds me a bit of Whole Foods.
Just an example of a typical Korean grocery store display. Several varieties of dried fish. Im afraid I don't even know their purpose.
Many new drink options, all of which I have to translate and usually come up as, "Milk of Banana" and such. In fact, as I have mentioned before, the Koreans are very kind to children and on the subway this weekend, a man and boy gave Emmalyn just that, a little bottle of banana milk just her size. Very sweet . . . the gesture, not the milk. She clutched that little bottle all the way home.
I would say this is the best thing on the menu. |
Lotteria Fries: in-joy :) |
On our way home from Lotte Mart, we decided to stop by Lotteria, from what we have heard the Korean version of McDonald's. We really don't eat out much since Emmalyn is such a handful these days and her restaurant behavior is less than stellar, but we can usually handle a fast food joint. Darren learned there was a burger where the bun was made out of rice and was dying to try it. It was a beef bulgogi burger, Korean speak for seasoned, grilled beef, which is very good and probably mine and many other American's go-to Korean food. I usually do the ordering and told Darren I would get him one. I tried the chicken sandwich and somewhere along the lines myself and the cashier had a miscommunication and I ended up ordering 3 sandwiches, three fries (which leave something to be desired) and three drinks. Yep, that was embarrassing for two reasons: A) There go the Americans with all their food while four Korean friends sit around the same drink with four straws. B) There go the Americans giving their baby soda and fries. UH, no. So we shamefully sat with our pile of food while people took our picture. Yes, we always get our picture taken wherever we go, mostly because of Emmalyn, but I fear that in this particular instance it had to do with something else; however, I say it is fair since I am running around their grocery stores and city taking pictures of their fish.
This past week we enjoyed an evening at the zoo. It was a wonderful chance to feel like we escaped from the city and experience some beautiful spring air, all nestled into the beautiful mountains surrounding Seoul. The zoo is apart of Seoul Grand Park and it is a very affordable experience, only about 8,000 KR WON total ($8.00 USD) and just 11 subway stops from our front door.
This woman is selling Silkworm pupa, which are boiled, seasoned and eaten as a snack. |
These lovely girls were so kind to Emmalyn at the playground. She loved the attention of the big girls. |
They were kind enough to pose for a picture. |
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