On Saturday I met up with J.T. and we had dinner and went out for drinks. We met some of his co-workers at the bar. I had a good time, I got to see Seoul at night and also venture to another part of town. I left my apartment at 7 and got to Sinchon around 8. Sinchon (pronounced shin chon) is a lot busier than Kangnam and not quite as clean. However, the food was absolutely delicious and I had kimchi for the first time. It was fantastic, in fact, I could have eaten the whole bowl! For dinner, we had what I believe was budae-jjiggae and it too was absolutely fantastic. I also had my first taste of soju and I liked that as well, but that stuff is strong.
Kimchi
Dinner
Later we just went to a couple of bars and I caught a cab home, it was 2am and the subway stops running at about 11:30. It cost me $19 for the cab ride, but I suppose thats not too bad if I don't make a habit of it. I had a lot of fun and that is all that really matters.
Today I made my way to a bank to get some money from the ATM and well, I didn't get any. I'm not sure what I pressed because it was all in Korea. I was intending to take about $100 out and so I pressed the button that said 70, but then no money came out (I hope, I couldn't find any) and the receipt said 700,000W. So I brushed it off thinking no wonder I didn't get any money, I don't have that much in my account. Well, then I tried again, pressed 5 for 50,000W and nothing happened except a receipt. I checked my bank account when I got home and I'm ok, but I figured it might take a few days to post. So I'm really hoping that I accidentally told it to deposit money and I don't have 750,000W sitting at the ATM for someone to steal and my bank account in the red. I'll just have to wait I guess.
EDIT: So I found this on a Korean tourism website...However, as all ATM transactions require an account with a Korean bank, ATMs are not particularly convenient for international travelers except for getting cash advances on a credit card...Cash dispenser machines, called CDs, which only offer cash withdrawal services, can be found in subways, convenience stores, railway stations, bus terminals, and department stores.
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Thanks for reading, hope some of it's helpful. ^^
Oh and soju straight up... you're a trooper! You should try fruit soju/soju cocktails (과일 소주) - that's the good stuff! ; )
As for ATMs - try a KEB (Korea Exchange Bank) - they usually have a designated ATM or two that says "Foreign Card Acceptable" and you can conduct the transaction in English.
thanks for the banking tip!
Good post.
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