Oyori et. al.

This weekend it was all about walking around and trying random restaurants in Seoul. The first place we [Interns] tried as a group was a fried chicken joint. They had wifi, they were open late, and we ate in a basement and mingled. The food was amazing, cheap and the conversation flowed well! The next morning, lunch/breakfast was at a small noodle shop near our hotel in Sinchon. None of us knew any English, but the lady who worked in the restaurant knew we had a look of desperation and hunger. She kindly yelled “ramen” and we all giggled and walked right into the restaurant. That too, was a good decision. But of all the places we visited, Oyori was probably my favorite. It was trendy, kind of pricey (for Seoul) and had a great concept. Oyori Asia “supports women in poverty to be financially and socially independent and realizes a sustainable social value, entering the global market. I was enthused to find a delicious Indonesian Seafood Soup (Laksa Soup) and a  sour.

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