Studio41st is about 7 minutes from Hongik University Station. The whole building is theirs.

Our double-bed room which comes with a fridge, water dispenser and washing machine in all rooms. The room is pretty comfortable and cosy. There is also a computer-TV next to the bed with free wi-fi.



Shoe rack and full length mirror at the entrance door.

Pardon for the blur photos as it was taken with my mobile. This is the kitchen which serve breakfast from 8am to 10am. However coffee and tea is free-flow all day. You can actually chit out at the sofa and chit chat if you are traveling in a group.
Sometimes when the hostel staff such as Moon, Sol (depending who is on duty) is "free", they will chit chat with you :)
For more information on Studio41st, check out their website here

To get to Tteokbokki Alley, you just take the train to Sindang Station and look for exit 4 or 8. At the alley, you can just go to any shop although the famous shop is the one with a grandmother's signage.
The queue was simply too long so we went to the other shop.

It cost 11,000 won for 2 paxs and the serving portion is really big.



As you can see from the photo above, from a filled pot to a empty ones means either we are hungry or the food is simply good! Verdict: Both! Haha
I will try to do up the next posting on Seoul as has been busy with work.
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