that's right - STARBUCKS!!!! it was the first thing i did upon arrival in Busan on saturday - get some REAL coffee... since i had been craving it for so long... i'm not a huge fan of starbucks, but they do make filter coffee... it was exquisite.
we (kat & chris) also got some chocolate cheese cake... mmm... delicious... and so rare in these parts. i didn't buy any coffee from them cause it costs an arm and a leg, but more on that later...
after starbucks we decided to go shopping at Lotte. i've been perilously close to running out of my perfume - Burberry Brit - and knew if it existed in Korea that i could get some there.

it is luscious... i love it and need it. i got some for myself for christmas last year, so thought i'd do the same this year. it's actually cheaper here than in canada!!! but still really expensive... it was a treat for me. a much deserved and needed treat... it even came with body lotion! here's what their site has to say about it:
"THE BURBERRY BRIT WOMAN EMBODIES THE SPIRIT OF BURBERRY AND MODERN BRITISH STYLE. HER CHARACTER IS REFRESHINGLY UNPRETENTIOUS AND STYLISH WITHOUT EFFORT. SHE’S OUTRAGEOUS, UNPREDICTABLE, ECCENTRIC, WITTY AND ALWAYS WITH A DELICIOUS SENSE OF IRONY."
sounds like me, doesn't it?!?! haha.
kat managed to find some of her favourite lipgloss at the MAC counter... we wandered around the food section for a bit and saw some really neat stuff - shish taouk-like pita wraps, shepherd's pie, all kinds of other wraps, the usual korean fare and much more. i'd never been to a lotte before, so it was neat to see... and we only hit two floors of it - i think there are like 10. it's sort of like the Bay in Canada, but with a more Harrods (London, UK) feel to it.
then we were off to wait around for Angela - birthday girl - so we went to Kyobo book store. i was hoping to find some english magazines but they only had Time and Newsweek... and for 7$ each i couldn't be bothered... no vanity fair...that would have been worth any price. oh well.



oh! i almost forgot the best part! while wandering the streets of Seomyeon (the area of busan we were in) we found all these little stores hidden away - literally felt like the twilight zone - it was a big maze of stores that were selling all kinds of real north american brands - no korea/japanese/chinese knockoffs but REAL stuff... i can only assume that it comes from the US Army bases and that this was where they sell "black market" items.
what did they have? i know you're curious - lady speed stick, colgate, aquafresh (should've bought it), skippy peanut butter, M&M's, kraft singles, the list goes on... but the best part i found the ONE and ONLY bucket of FOLGERS COFFEE!!! the exact bucket that was in my freezer at home in Canada.

it was a very expensive day - one that i couldn't really afford, but sometimes, when you're so far away from all things familiar, you need those little things that help make it feel like home. slowly but surely...