I still don't remember the Korean name for it, but it was glorious pork all the same.
After dinner, we went for a walk along the river, repeatedly threatening to throw the girls in the water, as one does.
We found our way to the main statue of the Korean king, Sejong, who invented the Korean alphabet as an easier way for the poor folk of Korea to read and write. It was too dark for pictures of him though, but I'm sure we'll be back there, given as he sits outside one of the historical palaces of Seoul.
Here's a badass metallic horse.
11pm and it was time to call it quits. The girls helped us get subway metro cards for the ride home - too bad they can't help with our sense if direction when trying to get to the bloody station from the hostel.
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