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| Our friend Anna wanted to go to the Fish Market in Seoul and it sounded fun. As most things in Korea, we went with low expectations, because for us, we usually are disappointed if we think it is going to be awesome. Thankfully today we were pleasantly surprised! |
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| Lots of octopus! |
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| Um, I have no idea! It looked kind of like back vertebrae, but I'm pretty sure it was some kind of fish...I think. |
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| Shell Fish |
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| Large shrimp! |
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| Again, I have no idea! |
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| Giant crabs! Clark started to laugh when they were trying to escape! |
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| Lobsters! Wish we had bought some and brought them home! |
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| These guys were trying to escape too! |
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| I'm going to escape! |
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| This is, who knows, but looked completely disgusting! |
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| Making a run for it! |
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| So we bought "soy crab" and 2 live octopu to make shashimi with. Then a guy led us down a few ramps to the restaurant. If we didn't already have a friend do this, I'm pretty sure I would have freaked out! |
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| Down, down down |
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| In the restaurant! I think it is hilarious when Clark and Clint make the same expression when I ask to take a picture of them. |
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This was the soy crap crab. |
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| We used google translate to ask the woman how we eat it, so she cut it up and told us what to eat! The legs were not on her list! |
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| Octopus shahimi! |
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| Clark loved it! His second bit was a little bigger and he didn't chew very much, so when he swallowed it, the suckers stuck to his throat, and he make a horrible noise! It was hilarious. |
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| He decided they needed to be soaked in sprite first! |
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| Clark is definitely our child. He is very interested in how things work and wanted to get the brain out of the head. |
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| Octopus brain! |
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| Census from the very expensive lunch: $75 bucks gets you 2 octopus, a kilo of shrimp, a kilo of Soy Crab. octopus was yummy, the shrimp, in traditional korean style was way over cooked, and the raw crab was too strange for us to try more then a bite! |
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| Slime eels. |
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| Octopus tentacles from a giant octopus! |
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| Plates of the left overs, like the organs and what not! Eek |
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| The other side of a Flounder! |
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| These were super ugly fish! All shriveled up and strange looking! |
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| We were all really happy we went, but won't be eating soy crab again! Definitely had the feeling we were not able to really make a delicious meal with our food due to the language barrier. The Koreans around us all had super yummy looking dishes cooking on their tables. Oh well. :) |
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