Dirty Martini with Ike at Mix n Malt
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Korea | 1 Week | 03.2017 Episode II: (Exploring Seoul)
A brief view of my second week in Seoul.
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00:01 - Intro
00:16 - video by Walter Lewis Jr
02:36 - Ethiopian Food
03:06 - Half Korean convo
04:28 - Korean Snack
06:43 - Mix & Malt
07:23 - Gwangjang Market (Hoddeok)
08:09 - Gwangjang Market (Steamed Pork Head & Drug Kimbap)
08:46 - Shingangyang Ggochi
09:36 - Samgakji (Mackerel)
10:03 - Mandu Guk
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Driving in Korea - Halloween in Seoul
What is there to do on Halloween in Seoul?
In this edition of Driving in Korea, I talk about the current state of Halloween. I also list out things to do.
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The Internatiiional - Seoul’s born and bred streetwear brand - has designed a limited neon-lit tee to present txtrs. to the greater House and Techno community. txtrs. directors ADA ACID and KONA have created accompanying mixes using tracks showcased by txtr’s House and Techno series.
To commemorate txtrs. to the greater House community, txtrs.' director KONA has created a mix using tracks exclusively from our House vol 1 and 2 series. House vol 1 is made up of entirely Korean producers whereas House vol 2 features artists from all over the globe.
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txtrs. 는 서울의 젊은 음악가들이 주축이 되어 운영하는 컨텐츠 플랫폼입니다. 서울의 풍경을 배경 이미지로 삼아 로컬 아티스트들의 언더그라운드 하우스/테크노 트랙들을 소개해 온 텍스쳐스와, 언더그라운드 댄스 뮤직 커뮤니티의 지지를 바탕으로 성장해 온 인터내셔널이 함께 제작한 txtrs. 머천다이즈 티셔츠에는 늦은 밤에도 꺼지지 않는 서울의 불빛이 담겨 있습니다. 또한 txtrs. 의 디렉터 ADA ACID 와 KONA 가 로컬 아티스트들의 음악만으로 제작한 믹스를 함께 공개하니 놓치지 말고 즐겨보세요.
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Kona, the future is a Seoul-based DJ/producer who embodies the sounds of her past, present, and future. She released her first and third track “1mg” and “Love It (feat.Dopein)” on BOOTCAMPS first [Konimeter] and second [Plastic People] compilation EPs. “Love It” showcases Kona, the future's piano background with a Chicago House-based rhythm to represent a 'song' beyond traditional electronic dance music. Kona, the future plans to unravel more of her stories through her music.
Kona, the future는 과거, 현재, 미래를 바라보는 자신만의 관점을 사운드에 녹여낸다. 올 4월에 발매한 “1mg”을 시작으로 자신의 이야기를 풀어나가고 있는 그녀는 최근 R&B 보컬 Dopein과 함께한 트랙 “Love It”을 발매했다. 건반 연주자이기도 한 Kona, the future의 장점이 돋보이는 코드워크와 시카고 하우스의 리듬 요소의 결합은, 100% 댄스 음악이라기보다 좀 더 ‘노래’의 형태를 띄는 트랙이라는 결과물로 나타나고 있다.
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Trying UNIQUE KOREAN STREET FOOD in Gamcheon Cultural Village - Busan, Korea
Come join us as we visit colorful Gamcheon Cultural Village in Busan, Korea to try unique Korean street food. Visiting Gamcheon Culture Village (감천문화마을 - 甘川文化마을) is one of the most popular areas to visit for tourist given that it offers incredible views, fascinating colorful architecture and winding hilly streets. It is also an okay place to try Korean street food in Busan.
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In terms of the Busan street food we had the following items:
1) Bungeo-ppang (붕어빵) - Fish-shaped battered waffle with sweet red-bean paste inside
2) Hot Bar (핫바) - Deep-fried fish paste with various sauces on top
3) Korean melon chamoe (참외) - also known as the oriental melon
4) Frozen beer - beer with a malt like frozen soft serve on top
5) Jellies with chocolate sauce and peanut/soy bean toppping
After checking out some great vantage points located in Gamcheon Cultural village we walked a bit and then hopped into a cab trying some craft beers at Galmegi brewing company. Overall, this was some of the worst Korean street food I've ever had but still an interesting experience.
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Hey guys! We are Samuel and Audrey, a vlogging travel couple from Canada. In this travel channel we share our travel and food vlogs while touring the world.
Our most recent trip was to South Korea where I embarked upon a two-week adventure without Audrey. Invited as part of a YouTube vlogging trip, organized by KTO, I spent the first week traveling with other YouTubers in Seoul, Busan and Gyeongju. My second week included independent exploration of Korea with my good friend and fellow YouTuber David of DavidsBeenHere.
Having lived and traveled in South Korea, the chance to return to one of my favorite countries was one of the biggest surprises of 2019. On this particular trip, I had an opportunity to do many things I had not previously covered including a visit to the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone between South Korea and North Korea), a Buddhist Temple Stay and a Korean cooking class. It was almost as if the program designed by KTO knew exactly what I had missed out on before.
Obviously, a huge highlight from the two weeks I spent revisiting Korea was the food. I feasted on all of my favorite Korean dishes including Korean barbecue, dolsot bibimbap, haemul pajeon, tteokbokki, bulgogi, kimbap and many others. I can honestly say that Korean food is world-class and is one of my top 5 favorite cuisines in the world. Aside from trying familiar dishes, I had the opportunity to sample raw Korean seafood for the first time.
While visiting Seoul, highlights included going to Gyeongbokgung Palace, Namsan Seoul Tower, Jogyesa Temple and Hongdae. As one of the biggest cities in the world, I barely scratched the surface of things to do in Seoul.
Spending extended time in Busan was my favorite part about the trip with top highlights including a Korean temple stay, fresh fish markets and a Korean baseball game. It was from Busan that we ended up taking a day-trip to Daegu where we enjoyed a traditional Korean market and tried Galbi-Jjim for the first time.
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How to make Gochujang: Korean Red Chili Sauce
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Kimchi Master Chef Lee Ha Yeon shows us how to make classic Korean red chili paste. She uses ground dried red pepper, fermented dry soybean powder, cooked sticky rice, malt, dark soy sauce, sea salt. The best chili pastes are aged for 5 years. This chili paste is used in bibimbap, meat marinades, and many other Korean recipes.
Life in Korea Muuido Island & Margaritas Star Lengas
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Trying Filipino Beer (San Miguel) : Episode 3 - Roaming Koreanas
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DJ 69Beats - DJcity Bedroom Sessions Routine
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2016, when I had a pleasure to work with DJcity for the very first time and made a video for their Bedroom Sessions series. That time when I was developing cue point pitch playing and wanted to show it off as much as I could, a little too much of it here haha, but the video went off very well, becoming one of the most viewed episodes of the series!
Unfortunetely it had to be removed from the internets after a few months, but a lot have changed since then so I thought a little re-upload would be nice!
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Things to do in Korea | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When coming up with a top attractions travel guide for South Korea it became a daunting task to go through my travel video library collection of Korean videos and decide which ones to use. There is just so much to see and do in Korea from food to culture and from attractions and cities worth visiting. From Seoul to Busan and from countryside to urban city centers there is something for everyone. The following recommendation for the top things to do in South Korea:
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1) Visiting Insadong
Considered by many to the cultural hub of Seoul, Insadong is the perfect place to indulge in Korean street, go shopping and take in Korean traditional musical performances. It is also one of the best places for people watching as you'll notice a mix of both Koreans and foreigners.
2) Korean Folk Village
The Korean Folk Village, nestled in between the cities of Suwon and Yongin, is a place you'll definitely want to check out. While wandering around he scenic premises you can snack on Korean street food delights such as sugary taffy where you'll notice traditional Korean wedding ceremonies, tightrope walking and equestrian students and performances. The best time of year to come is in the fall or spring.
3) Cat Cafes
Although we've been to several cat cafes in Thailand, Malaysia and Germany we still haven't found one that tops the cat cafe we visited in Hongdae, Seoul, South Korea. Purchase an entrance ticket, which entitles you to a drink, allows you to come in and interact with the cats playing, feeding and petting them to your hearts content.
4) One of the most historic markets in all of Seoul - and Korea for that matter - is Namdaemun Market. As the largest and oldest open air market in all of Korea you'll have a chance to shop and eat Korean street food all day long. My favorite snack here is hotteok.
5) A scenic and peaceful way to experience the heart of downtown Seoul is to wander along the Cheonggyecheon. There are few places that are more attractive to go walking. When we visited in winter we noticed many ice sculptures.
6) To beat the heat in the winter, visit a traditional Korean tea house for a fragrant cup of hot fruity tea and a delicious plate of Korean rice cake snacks.
7) Not a fan of cats? Try visiting a dog cafe as an alternative. It's the same deal as the cat cafe in terms of purchasing overpriced drinks for the chance to play and interact with cute dogs and puppies.
8) Kimbap Restaurant
For excellent Korean rice rolls, known as kimbap, head to one of the ubiquitous locations for some excellent kimchi fried rice, mandu and Korean soups.
9) Bamboo Park
If you visit the city of Damyang, in the southern region of Korea, you'll be treated to the Damyang Bamboo Forest Park. A nice scenic escape from urban Korean life, these parks do sometimes get crowded.
10) Boseong Tea Fields and Plantation
Not far from the Bamboo Forest Park is the Boseong Tea Fields. Come climb up to the very top - it's quite the workout and enjoy a cup of green tea or green tea flavored ice cream upon returning to the bottom.
11) There are a plethora of fascinating palaces and temples to explore in Seoul. Our favorite, is Gyeongbokgung Palace where admission is only 3000 Won.
12) If you're ready to shop until you drop be sure to visit Myeongdong, one of the most popular shopping districts in all of Seoul. Here you'll find swanky boutique shops and plenty of restaurants.
13) For the art and hipster scene be sure to visit Hongdae, the most popular student hangout area for Koreans. From food to nightlife to shopping this place has it all for young 20 somethings.
14) An alternative to Itaewon is Songtan - located nearby an American Military base in the Pyeongtaek region. This is where you'll come to buy American goods and to eat International cuisine.
15) Seoul Tower offers amazing views of the city but I enjoyed climbing Namsan even more. The climb is free and it best enjoyed on a fall or spring afternoon when the weather is cool.
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Candy Craftsmanship: Korea's First Family of a Classic Confection
In Chungju, South Korea, Bong-Seok Kang and his family carry on a generations-long tradition of a sweeter sort than most: they make yeot, a taffy-like candy that dates back more than 1,000 years. Originally a treat for the privileged classes, the stretchy confection is more popular than ever among everyone, and Kang’s authentic version is based on a 140-year-old family recipe. Hand-pulling the candy to get the perfect texture and making sure that his yeot is never too sweet is a legacy of craftsmanship that Kang values highly, and all it takes is one bite to see why.
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Hot Food Vending Machine in Japan #2 - Eric Meal Time #199
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