Remember my regret previously, when I was at Seoul's N Tower without my loved one by my side?
It's supposed to be a popular tourist destination for love birds.
Urban myth has it that if you bring a lock there, write you and your loved one’s name on it,
lock it on the "love locks trees" and you’ll be “locking” in your love forever.
Myth or not, I'm finally having the chance to find out for myself :)
It's even more breath-taking on winter:
This time round, we're heading to the top not just for the view but to dine
at the gorgeous revolving restaurant as well :)

Couple seating's available too:
Where you can indulge in your own privacy, away from the other patrons:




Satisfied duo after our gratifying lunch and a sip of red wine:
Went back down for a stroll, then returning to the "Love locks trees"
for our attempt at the metaphor of love:

Placing the love lock symbolises the belief of perseverance in a relationship.
But it sure takes more than just a lock for two to stay together :)
Check out the crazy stairway down, Korea's seriously filled
with ridiculously steep stairs everywhere!
Back to Myeongdong, and I was tempted to try the street stall snack~
Everyone seems to be getting it! Some snowball-looking candy biscuits.
Not bad a munch.
But bought 2 and got sick of it after awhile lol. Still not a big fan of sweet stuffs, I guess?
Continued shopping for a bit before our stomachs began to growl, again.
It's weird, we are almost forever hungry, especially when we're overseas:
So I began exploring for yet another delish casual dining restaurant!
I'm like the appointed food-hunter in Korea lol
If you're intending to visit Korea, you should definitely be adventurous too!
You'll be surprised with your find, here's ours:
Look at all the happy faces.
Seriously, this sumptuous delectable dinner for lesser than $20 each?!
Even with rice wine and beer inclusive. Who wouldn't be pleased???
We then rounded our night with the highly recommended non-verbal
comedy show in Korea, "Cookin' Nanta"!
And it was AWESOME. Indeed, not to be missed:

Unfortunately no photography was allowed, in protection of their originality and exclusivity.
Which also explains the expensive tickets!
So you really gotta see it for yourself, if you're heading Korea or when they come to SG the next time :)
We've most certainly enjoyed ourselves:
Part 3 on Korea Getaway coming up soon!
In my upcoming post, I'll be sharing on the cutest dormitory that I've ever encountered and stayed in Korea :)
So stay tuned and meanwhile, follow me for my daily muse ♥