👋 Welcome to my Blog!

Real Korean Life. Real Local Stories.

Hi there—welcome!


This blog, Korean Local, is run by just one person: me, a local living in Seoul, Korea. I started this blog because I’ve always wanted to share what daily life in Korea really feels like, especially for people who are planning to visit and want more than the usual tourist experience.

A Korean palace, I forgot which one it was


Why I Started This Blog

Whenever I travel abroad, I always seem to follow the same path as every other tourist.

The Colosseum in Rome. The Eiffel Tower in Paris.
And don’t get me wrong—they’re amazing. But after checking those off my list, I often find myself thinking: “What do locals do here?”


Where do they go for a quiet weekend? What do they actually eat for lunch? What’s the everyday rhythm of life in this city? This blog is for people who feel the same way when they visit Korea—especially Seoul.


What Korean Local Is All About

This is not a travel agency blog. This isn’t run by a company.
It’s just me, writing about the places I go, the food I eat, and the thoughts I have as someone who lives in Korea—not as a guide, but as a local friend.

You’ll find:

  • Honest reviews of restaurants and street food spots I’ve actually been to
  • Tips on places to visit that might not be in your guidebook
  • Reflections on books or culture that reveal more about the Korean mindset
  • Real slices of Korean daily life, from small habits to unspoken etiquette

Sometimes my posts will be short. Sometimes they’ll be reflective.
But they’ll always be written for the curious visitor or reader, in mind.


Who This Blog Is For

  • If you’re planning a trip to Korea and want to experience more than just palaces and shopping
  • If you love exploring local life and want to get beyond the landmarks full of tourists
  • Or if you’re just curious about Korean food, culture, or habits…

Then I hope this blog becomes a helpful and meaningful part of your journey.


What’s Next

I’ll post regularly about life in Korea—especially Seoul.
Expect everything from food reviews and travel tips to deeper reflections on Korean culture. Sometimes even a book I’ve read might lead to a blog post, especially if it helps explain something about this country I call home.

I hope every post gives you something useful, even if it’s just one tip or one new perspective.

Thanks for reading. I’m so glad you’re here.

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