I found a great Japanese bar/restaurant in Seomyeon. It has a moderately priced food and drink selection, a full picture menu, and staff that speak both English and Korean. The food is deliciously prepared by a chef who spent 10 years in Ginza, one of Japan's most popular shopping districts. Moreover, most of the sake and food are imported direct from Japan.
For the past 3 years I've been going to the same hairdresser in Busan. Not because she speaks English, is reasonably priced, and provides great friendly service, but because she does a great cut.
Alex's salon is in Haeundae New Town near Youngnam Apartments (near the McDonald's). He trained in Europe and speaks very good English. He is very skilled, and used to dealing with all varities of hair (curly, blonde, dyed, etc.) I highly recommend him. If these directions sound too complicated, just call from a taxi and have him give directions. His phone number is 703-2242. Sometimes a Korean woman will answer, but just ask for Alex. He is open 6 days a week (No Wednesdays.)
let me introduce very excellent & kind car repair & tire shop.
the owner of that shop was a pilot 10 years ago. so he can speak english very well. this shop is in bumnaegol near somyon in there, you can be served kindly & your car will be well repaired.
I'm looking for a good Muay Thai gym. I live in Yeonsan Dong so the closer the better, but I'd be willing to travel if need be. Any suggestions or tips are appreciated.
Im moving back to the US in a week and a half, and need to know where to buy a small pet kennel so that I can take my dog on the flight with me. Also, any easy ways to the airport. I can take a taxi, but I live in Guseo-dong and don't know how far or how expensive it can be. Once again, I live in Guseo-dong so any easy ways to the airport from there, or anywhere on the subway line that I can go to buy a dog kennel. Thanks!
We get together monthly to share information on important human rights situations around the world and write letters to important officials. (It works, trust us).
We also discuss other ways of getting involved, working with local groups, etc. to improve human rights situations wherever we can. The topics are serious but the atmosphere is casual. Bring a friend!
* Date : August 29th (Sat) 4 p.m. (until 5:30 or so)
* Meeing Place : Nampo-dong, Min-dle-Young-to restaurant (on the corner of PIFF square)
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