However, since we are in Korea, not America, we weren't able to wolf down greasy food while watching fireworks, so instead we did something else.
First, we were craving Mexican food, being from Texas and all, so we went to Dos Tacos in Seoul. We got a burrito, taco, quesadilla, and chimichanga. It was pretty pricey for the Mexican food we're used to, and not completely authentic, but it was still pretty yummy all the same.
After that, we decided to do Dr Fish. This was located in a cafe, which seemed very comfy and cozy. We first bought some drinks - a pumpkin latte and a green tea iced latte, which both were pretty yummy. And because we bought drinks, it also came with free unlimited bread, coffee or tea, and some snacks. We were pretty full because we just had Mexican food AND all this food and drink as well!
So after eating, we did the Dr Fish. After taking off our shoes, we first washed our feet in this sink thing, and then we stuck it in the tub filled with the tiny nibbling fish. At first it tickled a lot, but then your feet get used to it, and it just feels like little nips on your feet. It was a bit weird, but not too bad. You get used to it. We were timed for 20 minutes in the Dr Fish tub.
Apparently my feet were tastier than Aaron's feet, since all the fish seemed to have all crowded over my feetsies and not as much on his, although they did seem to like nibbling on his leg.
aaron's feet
Here's a video of us comparing the fishes on our feetsies.
After our Dr Fish adventure, we went to a new foreign food store called Hadden Supermarket and then to Costco, where we bought some new foods as usual. Click here to read more