Day 2 consisted of more sleeping in and hanging out in my room and recovering from the last 6 weeks. The Bauhaus Residence is such a wonderful little guest house that you do not mind spending so much time there.
With 2 computers and a large television downstairs you can do as you like. I brought my own laptop so there was endless entertainment for me. (Boring I know, who goes to travel to another country to spend hours on the internet? ME APPARENTLY)
After spending my sweet time just chilling around the house, having a long shower I got ready for what was dinner time now.
Again we headed into Hongdae, the place we found the hipsters of Korea. For cheap food, cheap entertainment, e.g. Karaoke and several dessert restaurants come here.
If you are young this is definitely a place you have to come at least ONCE during your trip. Night time if possible because during the night, especially over the weekend it is just buzzing.
How I miss this place so!
This evening we went to have some PAEJON, korean pancake. This was a little traditional place in Hongdae which had a fair few foreigners but the food was really delicious, if not slightly on the salty side. This was my second time having paejon, the first time was in HK and I loved it, so to have a traditional one in Korea only made my love for it grow immensely.
After karaoke we eventually returned back to the guest house, as you go up the stairs they have little notes, letters and post cards from all of their previous guests, it is so endearing!
This evening we went to have some PAEJON, korean pancake. This was a little traditional place in Hongdae which had a fair few foreigners but the food was really delicious, if not slightly on the salty side. This was my second time having paejon, the first time was in HK and I loved it, so to have a traditional one in Korea only made my love for it grow immensely.
Again we had a few drinks over dinner, this time we had rice wine? Is that what it is called? Anyways, I was not such a big fan of this one, I have tasted this several times in different places and yet my taste buds still are opposed to it. 

After dinner we walked around Hongdae again, this time we ended up a karaoke place. This place had SEVERAL private rooms and they were large. What really shocked me was having to take our shoes off, although I should have guessed, we are in asia after all, however I would still consider this a public place, who knows, it was an interesting experience. Tambourines was a fun addition too!


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