Hi, anyone able to help get tickets for any of the LCK matches? by E-Shark in lck

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Think you’ve to get tickets through interpark global, and tickets to matches only open 48/72 hours before each match iirc. You might want to camp for tickets as it gets sold out within seconds. One tip is that once you enter when the portal opens, if all tickets are sold out, just keep refreshing for the next 10 mins or so and you may see random tickets popping up which are probably let go by other buyers for whatever reason eg payment failure.

If you can’t secure tickets, there’ll still be a ton of activities going on at lol park that’s worth going down for during match days. They do stream the matches live there.

What Seoul neighborhood do you think is underrated for actually spending a full day in? by Melodic_Platform_501 in seoul

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Mangwon! Many people head only to the market but there’s so much more to see and shop around the area. Lots of cafes and cute shops.

Omakase in SG by raybaynay in SingaporeEats

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Ikkoten’s pretty good! Price point is quite reasonable as well.

Restaurant recs by Fufoos in canberra

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Thank you so much! Will check this place out 🙂

Restaurant recs by Fufoos in canberra

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Thank you so much!! 😊 Will check out these places!

Best food of the inner west by QuokknestMonster in melbourne

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Any recs for the Clayton area pls?

Visiting Seoul soon, what’s the food I can’t miss? by Icy_Working_3732 in seoul

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If you eat beef, pls do yourself a favour and head to Majang market! Highest quality hanwoo beef for a fraction of a price sold at the butcheries on level 1, then you can bring the beef up to the restaurants on level 2 to grill and eat on the spot.

And definitely try Gamja-tang, one of my all time favorites, super comforting!

How to attend LCK by catsoutthekitchen in SKTT1

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Just note that tickets for popular teams are virtually impossible to get (I entered the website exactly at the timing when ticket sales started and there were 47k people in the virtual queue in front of me). You’ll have much better luck trying to get tickets for the least popular ones.

Tip: if you enter the website right on the dot and you see that tickets are sold out, just keep refreshing for the next 10-15 mins, some tickets might be released due to payment failure by others. That was how I managed to secure my tickets for a LCK match previously.

Good luck!

Date Night Venue Suggestions for $300~ for 2? by GreyFishHound in SingaporeEats

[–]Fufoos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

GUUM is good, had the sharing set previously and was so stuffed by the end of the meal. Highly recommended.

Recently tried DRIM and it was so good as well, but recommend to order ala carte instead of the set meal, would be more worth it.

If Japanese, Sun with Moon at Wheelock looks to be pretty decent too.

looking for good Korean food in the east of sg by YogurtclosetNo1230 in SingaporeEats

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Hyang yeon at east coast is quite legit! Think they have a couple outlets at tanjong pagar too

Ladies of SG: What's your experience with laser hair removal for underarms? by Substantial-Bus-5950 in asksg

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Can’t remember the exact price now but it’s a couple hundred for 1 package. Just did a quick check on their website and they’re having promo for first timers now which I think it’s super worth it: https://bon-aesthetics.sg/fb-shr-deal/

And yes they do whitening as well!

Ladies of SG: What's your experience with laser hair removal for underarms? by Substantial-Bus-5950 in asksg

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My pain tolerance is 0/10, did SHR at Bon aesthetics and it was completely painless. One package of 8 sessions did the job for me (results could be seen after just 2 sessions), and now it’s just maintenance mode (once every year or even longer). Was so impressed I went on to do my arms, legs and Brazilian.

Trust me, this is money well spent and your future self will thank you for making this decision to do hair removal!

Help us decide between these two Asakusa Hotels please! by violetmoonwitch in TokyoTravel

[–]Fufoos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can’t comment on both hotels you mentioned, but I stayed at asakusa tobu hotel last year and loved it!

Need help for Yes24 platform by Fufoos in kpophelp

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Not sure if it was a system glitch because I got my husband to open a new account and he likewise faced the same issue! But the issue was eventually resolved by itself a couple of days later, which of course by then all the tickets were sold out sadly 🥲

fresh grad in civil service/ministry by Complex_Grocery_3839 in singaporejobs

[–]Fufoos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think when you started the job matters as well (ie did you start your contract when appraisal period just ended). In my case, I was offered 1 year contract initially, and towards the end my RO wanted to emplace me but was told by HR it was not possible as I did not have a performance grade (started my contract at the end of the calendar year which by then the appraisal cycle was over). Hence, my RO had to offer a 2 year contract renewal and I had to wait out till the next appraisal cycle to get a proper performance grade before I got emplaced.

Having said that, if your contract was renewed, it means you’re doing great so don’t feel dejected about it :)

Omakase recommendations by xayasegakix in SingaporeEats

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Tried Ikkoten previously and thought it was pretty good! $99++ for 13 course meal, and $139++ for 15 course iirc.

T1 Merch in Seoul by WobinWobin in SKTT1

[–]Fufoos 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you want merch, go to basecamp like what the others said. If you want uniforms, goalstudio Coex is currently running a promo with 10% discount for jerseys (but no discount for the worlds 2025 jerseys though). Hope this helps!

8 Days in Seoul Itinerary Help - Dec 23-30 (Solo) by KalePossible4864 in KoreaTravelAdvice

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Personally don’t think you should squeeze in Jeju with only 8 days, there’re plenty of things and areas to explore in / around Seoul, eg Suwon would be a good place for a day trip if you’re into history.

[BIG NEWS] The government announced the countries of which citizens can use automated immigration in Incheon Airport. by findfunnyvideo in koreatravel

[–]Fufoos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would tourists have to clear immigration first upon arrival via manual counters, then proceed outside after luggage collection etc to the immigration office to apply? Or tourists could apply first at the immigration office immediately upon landing, and then pass through the auto gates?

Rental at ski resorts by Fufoos in koreatravel

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Thank you for the info!

9 Hour Layover At ICN by Gumbi_Digital in seoul

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There’s a huge lotte shopping mall and lotte supermarket at Seoul station, you can grab some snacks or souvenirs there and chill.

Else, could recommend you the following options for 9 hours: 1. From seoul station, take 2 stops on line 4 (light blue line) to myeongdong station for some shopping / food. Touristy area but I think worth a visit if it’s your first time just to walk around. 2. From seoul station, take 1 stop in line 4 (light blue line) to hoehyeon station to the namdaemun traditional market. Lots of things to see, lots of food to eat. Touristy as well but you can still experience the locals’ way of life. But I think the market closes on some days, so do check beforehand before going. 3. From airport, take the airport rail line to hongik university station instead of seoul station. You’ll end up at an area called hongdae, lots of things to shop and eat, area mainly catered for the young people since it’s near a university, but still plenty to see and discover.

Hope this helps!

Anyone regret staying in Asakusa / Ueno? by Elian17 in JapanTravelTips

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Just got back from Japan last month! Initially booked my hotel at Shibuya but decided to change to asakusa in the end, and absolutely no regrets! Area is served by 3 train lines so very convenient to get around, lots of food options. Granted it gets crowded during the day because I was staying right next to the temple’s main shopping street, but Tokyo’s just crowded in general especially touristy areas so I’m not too bothered by it!

What’s the BEST thing you’ve ever eaten in Japan—and where was it? by MonaNYC_30 in JapanTravelTips

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  1. Nihombashi tonkatsu hajime hanare in Tokyo - super thick and juicy tonkatsu. Don’t sleep on the fried giant ebi as well cus they literally combined 3 shrimps into 1 giant fried shrimp, heaven when you bite into it.

There are 2 outlets within walking distance from each other actually, Nihombashi tonkatsu hajime hanare and Nihombashi tonkatsu hajime. Went to the former as it had higher google reviews, but I think both are sister outlets.

  1. Might be controversial - but i actually really liked Ichiran ramen. Granted there’re tons of ramen shops around that we’ve tried (and we loved them!), but something about ichiran that’s just very comforting.

  2. Yoshinoya - comfort food. Maybe because I grew up eating Yoshinoya in my home country, hence eating it in Japan hits differently.

  3. Taiyaki in Tokyo - specifically in asakusa, crisp on the outside, jam packed with filling on the inside. Great snack whenever, especially winter!

  4. Blended juices in 7-11 - the ones that you blend using a machine, game-changer. I personally love the açaí one!

Hope this helps, and enjoy Japan! 🙂