Looking for a place to eat in Jegi-dong, Seoul is not as easy as compared to other (touristy) areas. There are not much *pictures* that show you images of food that imply that certain places are restaurants. We knew it was going to be a tough first night. I say night because we had lunch inside a mall that had restaurants on a certain floor. Hihi.. So, on our first night - the kids were already tired and sleepy. So, my Panget and I just bought them fried chicken from a nearby chicken restaurant place and instant microwavable rice from 7/11 to eat in our Airbnb apartment. We opted try our luck - so we walked and searched for those exhaust tubes from the ceiling that we can see from the outside. We were also quite tired and after much walking, we decided to try our luck in a small restaurant we felt was good because it was almost full of diners. When we got inside, there was no English menu to be found. We saw though that diners were grilling meats! We thought, we can do the
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