It was officially our last day of roaming around Seoul so we decided to make it as easy, hassle-free and relaxing as possible. Our only plan for the day was to see the Aquarium at Coex mall. We were supposed to travel 2 hours to see the border between South and North Korea. The DMZ. Unfortunately though we did not research ahead of time and later found out that the DMZ closes every Monday. Too bad.
The COEX mall was so big we did not have the luxury of time nor the energy to walk around. The only reason we were there was for the famous aquarium. Indeed it was stunning. I've never been to Manila's ocean park so I can't really compare. But the former was really huge, too huge that it has a map.
I'm not really a fan of aquariums. I'd rather swim into the ocean to
experience their natural habitat and see them for myself instead of the
artificial man-made aquariums. But it turned out fun. I know I wouldn't
see a piranha anywhere else except inside a four-walled glass container.
Hehe. Still, for me the place was too costly. It was amazing and impressive but I guess I'm not really an aquarium kind of person. LOL.
Since it was our last day in Korea, we decided to feast on authentic Korean food--an eat-all-you-can buffet dinner. Yey!
Dinner was perfect! It was a nearby restaurant, a few blocks from our place. They had a variety of everything! From appetizers and sauces to meat products (beef and pork in different marinades), seafood and drinks. They also serve rice and pasta. The staff were also very polite and accommodating. Gladly the one who served us spoke English. Hehe.
The entrance in itself was creative. Those were real fish, btw. |
Entrance fees. Quite pricey for an aquarium, I must say. |
Who would've thought these weed-looking creatures were fish? Haha. Amazing. Forgot what kind they were. |
They have a quite impressive presentation of fish. |
School of fish. I've never seen so many salmons in my entire life. haha. |
Deadly piranhas |
Since it was our last day in Korea, we decided to feast on authentic Korean food--an eat-all-you-can buffet dinner. Yey!
The buffet dinner cost 11,900 KRW per person (almost 600php). Not that expensive but sooooo worth it! Some Korean buffets in Cebu even cost more but not that good. |
Now this is what I say as really worth your money! Indeed authentic Korean food is ZE BEST! I have never eaten soooo much in my entire life! Haha! |
We consumed everything. lol. |
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