Photodiary: Shopping at Ewha Womans University Streets

After visiting Ewha Womans University, we checked out the shops around. This is a must visit if you want some CHEAP SHOPPING! There are a lot of shops here that you can’t find in Myeongdong so if I were you, save some money for Ewha shopping!

There were so many cute socks to love! I promised to myself not to buy one but I went home with more than 10 pairs! XD

This huge shoe served as our meeting place. Our group planned to split since we have different interests and there were so many shops to check out.

Familiar with this makeup brand Shara Shara? Never heard about it before so we decided to check it out. `They have cheap cosmetics and I actually bought some hand creams from them for my sisters!

They’ve got plenty of free samples for skincare and cosmetics here in Korea. I swear! My luggage is filled with freebies from different brands. Haha! It’s their way of inviting customers to enter their store.


Tony Moly and Holika Holika


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Clothes ranges from 5,000 – 10,000 krw. That’s really cheap!

If you like accessories, you should check out N.Cat! It’s Korea’s no.1 accessory store. Prices starts at 1,000 krw (earrings) and they also have bags for only 10,000 krw. Heard from Arian Yupangco that they have opened a branch here in the Philippines! Drop by their newly opened store located inside Japan Home Center, Park Square, Makati.

You should also try some Korean street food! I don’t know what it is but it has shrimps inside and tastes really good!

Or try this super long chicken barbecue! Excellent choice for only 3,000 krw each.

If you are more into designer clothes, there is actually a Jill Stuart store at the end of Ewha Womans University Shopping Street. It’s across Sinchon Station. Love love love their coats!

Ready to meet some adorable cats? Go to a cat cafe! These cats over here I think just woke up. The cafe was still closed and it was too early for visitors.

So sorry to disturb you guys!

We got really hungry after long hours of shopping so we tried Korean Shabu Shabu! Price was a bit expensive at 13,000 krw since our usual meals are just around 7,000 – 10,000 krw. Plus the waiters could not speak nor understand English too so it was a little hard for our part.

But if you would compare these ingredients from the usual food they serve here in the Philippines, I think 13,000 krw is just about right! So full! 
More more more shopping experiences to share and places to feature here in my blog soon. Have you ever visited this place before? Share your thoughts on the comment box below!

Last Updated on 8 years by Carizza


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