THE RAMYEON HOUSE
The end of the school year is upon us! Today, we only have classes for half the day. The other half is dedicated to a singing competition between the different classes, which ends at 4:00 p.m. Hearing about my impending return to the States, many of my students have asked to spend time with me outside of school. My former YDAC students have been particularly persistent, and so I was all too happy to arrange a date with some of my girls after their singing competitions.
We walked together to the Ramyeon House, a small restaurant tucked away from the main road whose owners are an elderly couple who, apparently, haven't updated the interior or their recipe for over 30 years! I love the bare-faced simplicity and the humble aura of the place. I especially love going through this thin, half-sized bamboo curtain, and hearing it clink behind me into a thousand broken unbroken pieces. Once inside, everything you see is what's all there is!
The only thing even more tucked away than the restaurant's location is the restaurant's secret recipe to their secret recipe bibim ramyeon (or biram for short, as Ji Eun slyly told me).
Ji Eun being served her biram by both owners - in front and behind her. I will miss this elderly couple a lot! I find their teamwork endearing |
The price of each? W2-3,000 (or the equivalent of $2-3.00). Not pictured: the equally delicious and slightly-spicy egg-drop-like soup that comes with each bowl of ramyeon |
Love these girls! Each of these girls have taken some special class with me outside of our normal class schedule, whether that be YDAC, WYLD camp, or English Book Club! |
THE WICKED SNOW
Iced Dessert & Brunch Cafe
Jeong Min leading the way across the street. This dessert cafe is just across from Busan Bank, Paris Baguette, and Top Mart! |
They treated us to two bowls of delicious patbingsu! |
The air-conditioned cafe was a perfect place of respite from the humidity and heat outside |
I got the Korean poses down, as you can see |
After a while, it got to be a bit too cold, so we headed out and went on our separate ways |
Jeong Min headed on home, and Ga Rim headed to her academy. Ji Eun and I returned to Yeongdo Girls High School riding the local green bus that I had never ridden before. It was a perfect way to seal the end of my time in Yeongdo.
But, of course, I didn't want to think about it too much, so I got on and, a few minutes later, I got off.
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