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Nov 10

Back in the U.S.S.A: 10 homecoming experiences you probably won't have

(Apologies to The Beatles for the title)   Hello and welcome to the special Brown Passports post-Korea "What the hell am I doing now?" chapter (i.e. the Beached ESL Teacher Saga)! Having returned from Korea to America two months ago I am finally at the "end of my travels" in a new apartment in San Francisco. Please don't ask me about jobs, yet...

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Aug 30

Goodbye Korea!

Sorry all about the lack of posting lately -- I have returned from Korea to the United States in an effort to set up shop stateside in San Francisco; do a little writing, take a little funemployed vacation. You could say I am "freelancing" for now. There will be a few new posts on what life is like back in the States after a year long trip in Korea -- after I come back from a week-long desert ...

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Aug 18

Heyri, The Day Trip of a Lifetime

After the extremes of Hongdae's titillating art scene, this blogger needed a little break and a trip out of the city. Heyri, only 35 minutes from Seoul, proves to be just the kind of get away you ought to treat yourself to if you want a nice trek in the countryside for a day with more cafes, restaurants and galleries than you can shake a stick at. And being outside of the city, you can actually f ...

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Aug 15

Hongdae, Where the Wild Artists Are

Welcome to Hongdae -- leave your inhibitions behind for this art tour extravaganza, because Hongdae can get a little messy. (I'm serious, though, don't scroll down too fast if you are at work).

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Aug 08

Gangnam Nights: Rainbow

That's right, man, today Brown Passports is taking a chill out break in Gangnam at the hipp(i)est joint in town: Rainbow.

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Aug 04

Garosu-gil Part 2: Decadent Desserts

Welcome back to Garosu-gil, the finest Kaffee Strasse you'll find this side of Germany:For those hungry souls unfamiliar with the charms of Garosu-gil and pondering a nice, juicy burger right now (did I read your mind?) go to the previous post in this series to read all about the many restaurants on offer here. After that fantastic burger, its time for dessert!

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Jul 29

Garosu-gil Street's Tree-lined Romance, Part 1

Garosu-gil, which literally means "tree-lined street" is the perfect setting for an romantic Sunday walk on a temperate day in search of brunch, lunch, coffee -- or the affections of whoever you might wish to share those with.Crammed with excellent eateries and cafes, it also serves up cuisine, coffee and confectioneries at prices far more reasonable than the nearby area of Apgujeong, which you ca ...

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Jul 24

Apgujeong, the Manhattan of Seoul, Part 3: Nightlife

Apgujeong's posh charms can only be half experienced in a lunch or dinner outing -- to really get a sense of the extravagance that this neighborhood is capable of, you have to hit the nightlife spots.First, you'll want to fuel up a bit before heading out. Fifty (50) is a great way to get your class on before hitting the fancier (or raunchier) joints in town.

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Jul 18

Apgujeong, the Manhattan of Seoul, Part 2: Dinner and Dessert

  While Apgujeong's lighter, and cheaper, lunchtime options are well worth exploring -- check out my last post for a whirlwind lunch tour -- it wouldn't be a complete trip to this haute land without a trip to at least one of the shi shi restaurants that make Apgujeong so lovably elitist, like Antonio's, an Italian restaurant with truffle oil martinis and a mythical caviar pizza which, rumor h ...

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Jul 14

Apgujeong, the Manhattan of Seoul. Part 1: Lunch

Look for the best street in town for great food? Come on down to...  

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