Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Urbanspoon

To all my fellow Torontonians. Do you know what Urbanspoon is? Well, I will tell you. It is my food bible! It's a great app that gives you suggestions and real people reviews on  restaurants nearby or whatever. You could search a location such as, "Markham", and a list of places in Markham will show up, with reviews, pictures, price ranges, and a rating out of 5 stars. It's really helpful for those that can never decide on a place to eat, or for those who are sick and tired of eating at the same few restaurants you are familiar with!!

So anyway, recently I have downloaded this app on my iPhone and it has really opened up my eyes to the many cuisines that Toronto offers. Okay la, turns out Toronto does not suck as much as I always thought it did... so here are a few of the places I went to, along with some photos I took!
Pho @ Anh Dao
383 Spadia Avenue
Teh Tarik & Singapore Laksa @ Restoran Malaysia
813 Major Mackenzie Drive East
Carne a la Michoacana @ Mariachis
2084 Yonge Street 
salmon steak @ Il Fornaro
1954 Avenue Road
Top: Chicken Souvlaki @ Loui's Kouzina
9255 Woodbine Avenue
Bottom: Cheesecake & Hazelnut Hot Chocolate @ Soban
5600 Yonge Street  
Yummy!

Okay la don't hate on why my photos all look so random. When I uploaded to facebook sometimes get creative sometimes I don't!! Too lazy to change it for my blog ㅋㅋㅋ

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Yonsei Exchange 2010

Way back in 2010, when I was still a university student #feelsold, I got the most awesome opportunity to go on exchange! Actually, it's a mandatory part of my university program and was a huge deciding factor for me when I chose this program. Since day 1 I thought I'd be so clever and use this exchange to go back to Hong Kong and chill out... back when I was all.. I love HK, I'm going to shop at Fa Yuen Street and be all cool and hipster at Sogo ... ok no. Yes I shopped at Fa Yuen Street but now that their shops would spontaneously combust, not so interested. As for being cool and hipster at Sogo... UHH all I can say is, "I ate my cannelloni before it was cool! ..and burnt my taste buds!" (true story.)

So anyway.. 2nd year rolled along and I took a Korean class with some friends and absolutely loved it (my korean skills can be comparable to that of a 2 year old Korean child ... enough to survive but not enough to be more intelligent than a 2 year old) When it came time to apply for exchange, I was 100% set on going to Korea, and low and behold!! I got chosen to go to Yonsei University, with one of my good friends Becky!

Anyway.. so I decided to finally blog about my exchange :) For anyone who is reading this and considering an exchange, whether to Korea or not, you should do it! Without a doubt! It was the single happiest experience I ever had. If I could be on exchange for life, I would. lol but okay real-life is bitterly slapping me in the face constantly.

Becky (right) & I (left)
I was really happy that Becky and I got to go together.. living in a foreign place with a familiar face made adjusting to things a lot easier. But at the same time, it was a lot of fun to meet new friends, friends who came from all over the world! I came home proudly declaring how cultured I was LOL let me pretend little bit thanks :)

They always warned us about culture shock and stuff in school, but seriously, I don't think I ever experienced this. Maybe one or two nights it almost hit me... First time Becky and I ate out we got massive stomachache and seriously fought for the toilet.. LOL Stomach Shock ...no gory details ... spare you all this time.

I guess I'll blog about my exchange in series. And ok I promise I will actually do this (Nat questioned where the rest of my reflection blogs are ... oops)


This first post will be about how to prepare for Korea! I feel like I'm writing a school report but I enjoyed Korea so much that I'm actually super excited to share all the great things about the country. Seriously. Korea, if you are listening. Please hire me as a tour guide :)

Language
It's always good to know a little bit of the language before you go! I studied Korean for a year before my exchange and uhh... I took none of that knowledge along with me LOL. joking! It was very helpful that I knew how to READ. Even if I had no idea what it meant, it made it easier for me to get around and take public transportation! At first, everything is hard, but things seemed to get easier and the language more familiar the longer I stayed there.

Food
THIS. Was the best part of Korea. I loved every dingy BBQ place we went to. All the little huts and stalls!! If you are an adventurous eater then you will have absolutely no problem in Korea! Seafood selection was very different from Canada but it was all freaking awesome! I ate raw octopus which continued to squirm and suck until it was chewed to oblivion! Ok, that sounds gross but it is already dead!! Don't worry..and it's been cut up, but somehow still moving!!
OK CHECK OUT ALL THESE FOODS AND TELL ME YOU DON'T WANT TO NOM RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!

해물파전 - seafood pancake
Forgot what this is but looks damn good!
For the not-so-adventurous eaters, not to worry! Italian food, steakhouses, McDees and BK are around every corner 
EVEN RAMEN LOOKS GOOD - cheese ramen
A random place in 홍대. Again, amazing
Some spicy chicken pot
EVEN CORN SALAD LOOKS GOOD!!
Rotating sushi
불고기 떡볶이, 해물 볶음밥, 보쌈 - bulgogi with rice cakes,
seafood fried rice (spicy), pork and raw oyster wrapped in lettuce
RAW SEA URCHIN
AND OFCOURSE ...BBQ!!! 
AURRRR.... this is making me hungry!! So as you can clearly SEE, food in Korea was absolutely amazing. I wasn't able to eat spicy food in Canada, but I had to learn to adapt! Lots of food in Korea are spicy. Yes, there are those that aren't but I mean, if you didn't eat spicy you would be missing out on 70% of the best foods they have to offer!! So i manned up and took it one step at a time! Now I'm pretty good with spicy foods.. And okay I am cheating, a lot of the pictures are not from my exchange, but from visits after. But whatever, I'm trying to sell Korea to you, and I think these pictures are pretty damn effective...Yeah?!! Amirite?!

Activities
There are MANY things to do in Korea but I'd have to say that DRINKING is a huge thing in this culture. I think I might have gone out for drinks 6 nights out of 7!! I came back a friggin TANK but now no I am Thomas the Train again. However, there are other things to do than drinking! There are lots of historical sites to see! Many provinces outside of Seoul have lots of history as well! There are mountains to climb, trails to hike, places for noraebang (Karaoke and noraebang are VERY different in Korea...), cafes for hanging out, specialty rooms with Wiis or whatever, snooker and 4ball rooms everywhere you go, and just about all the shopping you could dream of!

Cafe 74 @ Apgujeong Rodeo Drive
I think I'll have to make another post showing all the activities I did so for now, let's end this here! I want to talk about something aside from Korea!!! It makes me want to go back!!

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

I AM NOT A BLOGGER

Seriously. I'm horrible at this blogging business!!
I seriously need to work on this... for now:

A wild patronizing blog has appeared!
It uses... random photo!

Nat and I on her birthday! 
It's not very effective! But enemy is confused
They will check back next time! :)

Sunday, 5 February 2012

On the go

Oh wow so there's an iPhone app for blogger! This is so revolutionary!! Haha ok I guess it's not but this definitely means I'll be blogging more consistently! For one thing, I am on my phone 24/7... On the toilet, walking down the street, on a date (sorry!) and even checking mobile Facebook while Facebook is opened on my NetBook!! Wtf major addiction.. Need help?? And second of all.. Autocorrect!! No longer need to open second tab, and google words that I am unsure of. Even keyboard smash on here will result in something: fowl of selfish diode. That whole sentence composed by keyboard smashing!! Wtf is a selfish diode. Hahahaha

On Wednesday I am finally going back to Toronto!! So last night, Angel came out to Seoul and we were in the Apgu/Cheongdam area all day :) again, we went to Cafe74, where the bartender remembered what we ordered the last time we were there!! Ok maybe some pro will be like.. Ya whatever thats part of their job! But wtf!! We just went ONCE before and that was half a year ago!! Haha last time I was in shorts and a tank and this time Angel had a heat pad and I was dressed like Chinese zhong. Super impressed! Even I didn't remember what I ordered! (lemon drop!) kk wtf I don't know how to edit the pictures on this app ...

Thursday, 2 February 2012

트릭아이 뮤지엄 (Trick Eye Museum)

Okay.. so it is February now and I'm already failing one of my NY resolutions.. I never blog. So I'll try to make up for all that by working extra hard..for now.

Anyway so today's blog is going to be about something I did like 2 months ago. Back in December, Angel and I went to Hongdae together to visit the Trick Eye Museum.
If you can read Korean, check it out here: http://blog.daum.net/aselltour/2790


Actually, if you go to Hongdae often, theres a huge chance you have probably walked passed this place a million times without even noticing it there! After crossing the 1 major street (the one where you'd see Starbucks and Taco Bell), if you walk a little further down, the Trick Eye Museum is in a small building. Go upstairs, and you'll see some of the artwork already! There is a small entrance fee, I think it was about \10,000 a person. Check out some of the pictures we took!





lmao, the last one of those is my favourite! There were even little signs on the walls next to the pieces that teach you how to effectively pose with the paintings! For one famous painting of a naked man, they suggested that people pretend to pew pew poke (Ok I made that up. It's where your two hands are clasped together and the two index fingers are upright! Like you are gathering all your energy or something..haha) the naked man's butt! People so compliant that the paint began to fade on the painting!! Anyway, the painting is a famous one but already I've forgotten which one! Practically all famous paintings are of some naked guy or not .. and the only hint I have for recollection is a close up of this fading butt.


And then these two are my favourite pictures from the museum! There is a special room designed just for this installation! It's really my favourite! It's taken from Angel's Galaxy S2 and had some cool filters added to them.



Believe or not, we did not drink Alice's special shrinking drink or her growing cake! Trick Eye may be weird English, but it's definitely the most suitable name for this museum! Really, 진짜대박이야!

2011 - A Reflection Part II

April
lol April was fun while it was April. haha! Joie and I went out a lot!! Met a bunch of new people who I don't really see too much now.. Spent a lot at Yonge & Finch. What else could that mean but 술.집. I think it was in April that we had like.. 50 million farewell parties for one friend.. haha. Seriously. It was like, omfg leave already! hahahaha and If Allyson you ever read this.. I have to post this photo for you (AND u wrote on my wall saying u have my socks. GIVE THEM BACK LOL!! jkjk)

DW's butt
Anyway, April also marked a new milestone in my family! My mom and dad went away to Korea for work. So starts the many battles of my sister and I, but it's alright hahaha. So they packed up and left for Korea! And stayed in Insadong. TBH it was worrisome, thinking about them in a foreign place... but on the other hand..

ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu...reedom!
lmao! And then we went on a roadtrip! I drove on the highway for the second time in my life! All lives are accounted for; none were lost! Joie, Annie, Will, Rae and I drove the 3 hours up to Western to visit Ally :)


The trip home from Western was mad tiring. I wouldn't be surprised if my life after that is all a dream and dream-me is currently writing this blog as a result of me being in a coma having crashed into opposing traffic on the highway at that time. WTF did I just say?? Mindf*ck. It's creativity, okay. This is probably how Christopher Nolan came up with Inception.

Finally, I tried Guu at the end of April with Natalie since Angel was working there. We went to the one on Bloor Street, the newer one. Since then I also went to the one on Church Street, but I'm 140% certain that the one on Bloor has a better menu.. where were my torched salmon sushi's at Church?! (Right.. Torched. Sound so fancy.. makes me salivate - not so fancy)

Yay for iPhone photography in dark spaces
May
May was nicee...hahahahaha kkkk got not much to say in public about it. Okay, I'm secretive too!

June
Went to the ZOO with Annie. LMAO. All the animals weren't out and so I think we spent about half the trip staring at the hippo. HIPPO ATTACKS kill more people annually than shark attacks! And actually, dogs kill more per year than sharks too! So.. set your fear-priorities straight!

We got to feed stingrays and touch sharks! 
Later in June, spontaneously (Sorta, not really. But I'll say it anyway since "spontaneously" makes me sound more cultured) went to Korea, after my graduation ceremony. (Uhh.. I think I talked about convocation in March when it was in June.) Aw, Ally stayed over the night before I left. I actually left her in my room when I went to catch my flight. T^T WHY WE SO SWEET?

Had lots of fun in Korea.. but I'm the worst traveler. You'll never get good pictures out of me.
Insadong, nearby my home
hanging out with Colin
Having tea like a madam, with Angel 
July 
I went back to Hong Kong for about a week. Got to see Nat, Terri, Ray, and some others! yay :) When I went back to Korea.. more fun times. Yoonseong celebrated my birthday with me :) and then.... best gift ever; Allyson came to Korea!!!! Aww, good times!!

One of the 50 million times we had BBQ 
Always looking our best?!
FTD .. this was the night we ordered "kimchi + tofu" and it came out like literally cold kimchi and tofu...
FOL thought it's some exotic soup but no .... okay.jpeg
Hanging out at Jongro with Seohong
August
Allyson stayed with me for a while before she went back to Wuhan and I went back to Toronto. Before that though, we went to Busan with Yoonseong, Kangsik, and Woongs!! Wow. We got into a small ...dispute with some girls in Busan. LOL Yoonseong stopped trusting me after that whenever we went clubbing -.-
Weekend in Busan 
Then it was back to Toronto! Towards the end of August, my aunt and her family came to visit! They stayed with us for a while. It's nice to have some family time >3< And just before August came to an end, went to CNE a few times.

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Neglecting reflection blog..

Just bought Tina Fey's "Bossypants" on iBooks after reading xiaxue's blog... lmao. If she wrote a book I'd probably buy that too!

"...and I think gay people are just as good at watching their kids play hockey as straight people" 
Only on the fourth paragraph and I love it already. To my friends back home.. sorry if this sparks another post-bridesmaids behaviour. LMAO I love to repeat funny things I read or see.... "DON'T LOOK AT ME" ... foreveralone.jpg