1 Korean Couple in Street Style Fashion, Seoul Night Scene
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"In regular bars the guys who drink with me have only one goal - to have a one-night stand. But I don't want that, so that's why I come here, I want to have fun," she says. One of the women I meet at Bar 123 is Minkyoung, a waitressing manager for a five-star hotel. Sitting at a table at one end of the bar was one of their regular customers, a florist called Kim Nayu. She tells me she comes here every day to meet her favourite host and discuss issues she is having at wor

The baths are separated for guys and girls but the common area is open to both genders. The 찜질방 offers oxygen rooms, saunas, beds, restaurants and massages. While most Asian countries have more of tea culture, Koreans love coffee mor

A pocha is a type of restaurant in Korea where you can get food, affordable drinks, talk freely, and get the ball rolling for the night. You can find them anywhere, but I recommend going to a pocha that is not super close to the clubbing districts (Hongdae and Itaewon). Most of these pochas are more expensive since they are near very popular areas. The areas around most universities are filled with restaurants serving different foods. You will get this side-dish with practically every meal, so better get used to it! We could tell you about all the different dishes, but its better just to try as much as you ca

"Honestly I'd be lying if I say I haven't been tempted to take things further with some customers, because we're human, we're men, but there are rules." "Men want to have visual pleasure and want to feel things, they're tactile. Women like to talk and to listen. And that's why I thought of opening a bar like this - a kind of dialogue bar." "The human element of Korean society that existed before simply doesn't exist today. People are focused on technology, people are focused on their jobs, they aren't focused on human relations anymore. Jasper Kim says South Korea's notoriously long working hours have left many Korean women feeling lonely, while the country's technical advance has left many people feeling detached. "After talking to a girl for an hour we basically know how much money she makes and what she does for a living. We've already analysed her personality and what 링크모음 she's willing to give." Hidden beneath the pavements of Seoul's ritziest postcode, Gangnam, the men at Bar 123 are part of a growing industry, which grew out of the long traditions of Japanese geisha and Korea's kisaeng houses but with one crucial difference - the customers here are all wome

I recommend going to Mass after you are done hopping around other clubs and bars in the area. This place doesnt hit peak hours until 3-6 AM, so dont worry about getting there too late. As you can imagine what a club is like in the Ritz, this place is extremely posh and has some of the most attractive people who dress to impress. The interior resembles an 18th century ballroom, with crazy fancy decoration on the walls and ceilings. Now, try to picture that with big-ass speakers that blast house music, and it feels like you are raving in a time machine to the future. The sound system is on par with the best and there are neon flashing lights coming from every possible directio

These are private drinking rooms where groups of men select, and are served by, attractive female hostesses. She does not look like someone who would need to pay for male company. Here, she says, she has more attention from her male companions, more choice and, crucially, more contro

From there, dip your sausage in salt or salted shrimp or spicy soybean paste, or throw it into the soup with purple rice. After a few drinks, tax, and tip, expect to pay around $60 a person, which is a solid deal these days. This bare-bones noodle shop from Seoul is famous for its garlicky house kimchi, which is so potent that the restrooms are stocked with mouthwash. Vampire-slaying banchan isnt the only reason to come, thoug

Known as "host bars", these all-night drinking rooms offer female customers the chance to select and pay for male companions, sometimes at a cost of thousands of pounds a night. South Korea's rapid economic development has meant some startling changes within its conservative social structure, including the rise of so-called host bars, where wealthy women pay the equivalent 링크모음 of thousands of dollars for male company. Red Model Bars are different to traditional host bars in one key respect - there is a no-touching rule. Hosts sit on one side of the table, customers on the other, and no physical contact is allowed, and certainly no sex. That would be illegal but even Minkyoung seems happy to touch and flirt with her host, and the men here estimate that around half the customers want to pay for sex, either on or off the premises. Ironically perhaps, host bars grew out of one of Korea's most entrenched and, some say, misogynist business traditions - the room salo