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Greysuitcase Toronto Series: Berczy Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Berczy Park

Berczy Park
November 13, 2024 by greysuitcase in Canada, Toronto, Travel

Berczy Park is a small triangular park in downtown Toronto located between Wellington, Front and Scott streets. The park is named after Willam Berczy, a German-born architect, surveyor and writer who’s often considered as one of the founder of modern Toronto. 

In 2015, the park was renovated for the first time after its opening in 1980. The $7.2 million renovation was commissioned to landscape architects Claude Cormier + Associés of Montreal and the process took two years before the park was reopened again in Spring 2017.

Adopting a more playful theme, in the center of the park, you can find a large two-tiered fountain with dog sculptures around and on it that are sprouting water from their mouths towards center of the fountain. Surrounding the fountain are grassy berms, garden beds and park benches where you can sit, relax and enjoy the view. There’s also a total of 27 dog and one cat sculptures that are placed around the park. And if it’s not obvious by now, the park is dog friendly. They even have a ground level trough that provide drinking water for real dogs. Berczy Park is perfect place for dog owners, Torontonians and tourists alike to enjoy a little bit of green oasis in the middle of the city. 

Greysuitcase Toronto Series: Berczy Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Greysuitcase Toronto Series: Berczy Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Greysuitcase Toronto Series: Berczy Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Greysuitcase Toronto Series: Berczy Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
 

Berczy Park

Address: 35 Wellington St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1C6, Canada


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Greysuitcase - KT Pre-Paid Sim & Wifi Rental at Seoul Incheon Airport Terminal 2 Arrival Hall

KT Pre-Paid Sim & Wifi Rental at Incheon Airport T2

Incheon Airport Terminal 2 Arrival Hall
September 04, 2024 by greysuitcase in Seoul, South Korea, Travel

There are a couple of places that sell pre-paid SIM card and Wifi rental at Seoul Incheon International Airport. All of them offers similar products and packages but I’ve been using KT since the time I was living in Korea, never had a problem with it and works well every time so it just stuck with me until now. 

There are three locations at Incheon International Airport, 2 locations at Terminal 1 arrival hall and 1 location at Terminal 2 arrival hall. (See map below for the exact locations and operational hours) 

KT Incheon Airport Arrival Hall T2 Location.png
KT Incheon Airport Arrival Hall T1 Location.png
KT Gimpo Airport Arrival Hall Location.png
KT Incheon Airport Arrival Hall T2 Location.png KT Incheon Airport Arrival Hall T1 Location.png KT Gimpo Airport Arrival Hall Location.png

Source: KT Website

Most of my flights usually arrived at Terminal 2 so the following pictures are from the KT counter at Incheon Airport Terminal 2 arrival hall (1F), between exit 4 and 5. 

Greysuitcase - KT Pre-Paid Sim & Wifi Rental at Seoul Incheon Airport Terminal 2 Arrival Hall

First thing you want to do is get a waiting ticket from the machine. Select the red ‘SIM • WIFI’ button on top and the machine will print out a ticket with your queue number on it. If there’s no line, usually the staff will call you right away. But if there’s a line, you can track the queue number on the screen behind the counter. Sometimes the staff call out the numbers in Korean which can be confusing if you don’t speak Korean, so the screen does help with that too. The staff do speak English so communication shouldn’t be an issue. Things that they’ll need from you for making a purchase are your passport and your credit card/cash for payment. 

Greysuitcase - KT Pre-Paid Sim & Wifi Rental at Seoul Incheon Airport Terminal 2 Arrival Hall

For the Data Packages, there are 8 options available to choose from, depending on the validity of the Sim Card. 

For the Wifi Router rental, there are only 2 options available at the counter (although there are 4 options available via online reservation). Wifi Router rental might be a better option if you are traveling in a group and the group for sure will stay together all the time. But if you’re not going to stay together all the time, then the sim card option might be a better option for flexibility, just in case people in your group need to split to go to different places. Plus with Sim Card, you can top up the call/text plan which comes pretty handy for ordering Kakao Taxi through the app or for restaurant/cafe reservations (most places in Seoul now have the queue machine where you can put your phone number and it’ll give you a text notification when your table is ready so you don’t have to wait around at the restaurant). 

Greysuitcase - KT Pre-Paid Sim & Wifi Rental at Seoul Incheon Airport Terminal 2 Arrival Hall

I usually just buy the sim card because it’s more convenient, I don’t have to bring around yet another extra gadget in my bag and I don’t have to return it before I fly out. Since I usually stay for a month during my trip, I usually get the 30 Days Data Plan (₩71,500) with the additional ₩5,500 Call/SMS top up (see the pink boxes on the picture below). If you ran out of balance and want to top up or extend your plan, you can conveniently do it online on their website, sparing you the hassle to have to come back to the airport.

Greysuitcase - KT Pre-Paid Sim & Wifi Rental at Seoul Incheon Airport Terminal 2 Arrival Hall

If you want to save some money, there’s a 10% discount if you reserve your Sim Card (and Wifi Router) online. They have more options for the packages too that’s not available at the counter as well as eSim option if you choose to get one.

After you make your purchase, they’ll give you the Sim Card in a small plastic pouch with a Sim eject tool included. You just have to switch the sim card with the one that you have on your phone, restart your phone and everything should works (but just in case it doesn’t, I would recommend you to test the sim card before you leave the airport just to be safe). And with that you’re set to go. 

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Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.

The Slow Kitchen and Bar

The Slow Kitchen and Bar
July 02, 2022 by greysuitcase in Bali, Food, Travel

The Slow is one of the trendiest and hippest boutique hotel that is located on the coast of Batu Bolong in Canggu, Bali. Other than providing a beautiful accommodation, The Slow also has a well-known dining service called The Slow Kitchen and Bar as well as an art gallery next door connected to the space. Founded by Australian fashion designer George Gorrow (of Ksubi) and his wife Cisco Tschurtschenthaler, one of The Slow’s main intention is to encourage visitors to slow down, relax and enjoy the space.

I first visited The Slow Kitchen and Bar back in 2017, a couple of months after the hotel’s building completion. Since its grand opening, the place has received rave reviews from visitors, including many of my friends who have went and stayed at the place. So during my trip to Bali, I decided to check the place out and went for a visit to its restaurant (since I’m not staying at the hotel). It was a sunny day and I arrived at the hotel around 3 pm in the afternoon. First thing that amazed me was the lighting around the space. The bright sun light actually lit up the whole area really nicely. And living up to its hype, The Slow is absolutely beautiful. Decorated with concrete surface, warm wooden furnitures, lush greeneries and contemporary arts, the combination gives off this modern tropical vibes to the place. The natural lighting and the open area that allows gentle breeze to pass through also give that relaxing ambience that definitely encourages you to slow down and enjoy the space.

Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
 

“The interior concept is in line with the architecture, using raw and minimal material palette such as timber, concrete and painted plaster wall. The grid module timber ceiling and wall creates strong shadow pattern which becomes the character of the space which is complemented by the lush landscape.”
— rafaelmiranti architects

 
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
 

“The hotel, described by its owners as an exercise in “tropical brutalism”, was designed in collaboration with local architect Rieky Sunur of GFAB architects. Every detail at The Slow has been designed with intentionality, to coax bustling tourists into relaxation, and encourage guests to take full advantage of the beautiful space.”
— theinnbox.co

 
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
 

“Self-described as ‘a place to rest your bones, stir your senses and expand your mind’, the hotel was inspired by Gorrow and Tschurtschenthaler’s personalities amongst the tropical island environment. Natively-sourced, sustainable timber and stone form the foundation of the design, paired with locally made furniture and crafts and artwork from the couple’s own collection.”
— Melia Rayner for estliving.com

 
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: The Slow Kitchen and Bar, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.

Note: Photos were taken before the pandemic.

Update:
On Google, it says that they are temporarily closed, although the hotel itself seems to be open and taking reservations for room bookings. I suggest you contact the restaurant prior to your visit.

 

The Slow Kitchen and Bar

Address: Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong No.97, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Telephone: +623612099000 | +628113899009 (WA)

Instagram: @the.slow.kitchen.bar


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Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: Batik Restaurant Bar, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.

Batik Restaurant & Bar

BATIK Restaurant Bar
May 16, 2022 by greysuitcase in Bali, Food, Travel

Located at the heart of Seminyak, Batik Restaurant & Bar is a South East Asian restaurant that draws inspiration from Indonesian traditional cultures and combines it with the influences from neighboring countries. Reflected by its name, you can find Indonesian Batik arts and crafts and Batik inspired decorations inside the restaurant while dining in the two story building that is a tribute to Indonesia’s cultural heritage.

Serving South East Asian food that focuses mainly in Indonesian, Thai, and Vietnamese cuisines, Batik Restaurant & Bar uses natural and fresh ingredients and put their twist in every dish while keeping the taste authentic to the South East Asian heritage.

The spacious colonial style dining area is decorated with marble tables, white sofas, rattan chairs, brass lights and wood panel accents that give a nostalgic vibe but still feel modern at the same time. Not to mention the high glass ceiling that is decorated with floating lantern lamps that opens up the space even more. They also have outdoor seatings if you prefer to sit outside. 

I visited this restaurant with my family and cousins at the time. The service was good and the food was good too. The place certainly can accommodate small groups as well as big groups/family gatherings.

Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: Batik Restaurant Bar, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: Batik Restaurant Bar, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: Batik Restaurant Bar, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: Batik Restaurant Bar, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: Batik Restaurant Bar, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: Batik Restaurant Bar, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: Batik Restaurant Bar, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: Batik Restaurant Bar, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: Batik Restaurant Bar, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: Batik Restaurant Bar, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Restaurant Series: Batik Restaurant Bar, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
 

BATIK Restaurant & Bar

Address: Jalan Kayu Aya, Seminyak, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Bali, 80361, Indonesia
Telephone: +6285 9213 24536
Hours: Everyday 12:00-23:00

Instagram: @batik_restaurant_bar
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Greysuitcase Bali Cafe Series: Pison Coffee Petitenget, Petitenget, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.

Pison Coffee Petitenget

Pison Coffee Petitenget
May 11, 2022 by greysuitcase in Bali, Cafe, Food, Travel

Known for its good coffee, Pison Coffee is one of the go-to spots for locals, out-of-town visitors as well as tourists who are looking for a solid caffeine fix. Occupying a two-story red-brick building, Pison Coffee Petitenget went with the industrial look theme with high ceilings, exposed beams, dark wood panels and brick and grunge walls for their interior.

 

“Pison Coffee first opened its doors in 2014. Our focus has always been simple:
Good Coffee & Good Food.

Everything on our menu highlights Indonesia’s abundant resources from locally sourced coffee beans to locally sourced ingredients.

Have a sip of our house blends and maybe a bite of our carefully curated fusion dishes. All in the backdrop of calming Asian-Western fusion inspired ambiance!”

—Pison Coffee

 

On top of serving excellent coffee, they also have a wide variety of food menu options ranging from Asian to Western dishes. Two things that I always heard rave reviews about from my friends who have visited this place are their Crispy Pork Belly Fried Rice (Chinese style fried rice with garlic, ginger, and chopped coriander) and their Espresso Avocado (avocado juice, chocolate syrup, vanilla ice cream poured with espresso). And so of course I ordered those two to try.

The Crispy Pork Belly Fried Rice was great. It was well-seasoned and they use long grains rice so the rice wasn't sticky. The pork belly was really crispy and cut in perfect bite size. I only tried a little of the Espresso Avocado because I don't really drink coffee but it was good. The sweetness of the avocado juice, chocolate syrup and ice cream was balanced well with the bitterness of the espresso when you have it mixed together.

If coffee is not your thing, you can always come here to sip on some alcohol while enjoying the live music they have going on every night from 8.30 pm onwards (check their Instagram for updates). They also open 'til midnight which makes this place a good spot for a late night hang.

Greysuitcase Bali Cafe Series: Pison Coffee Petitenget, Petitenget, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Cafe Series: Pison Coffee Petitenget, Petitenget, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Cafe Series: Pison Coffee Petitenget, Petitenget, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Cafe Series: Pison Coffee Petitenget, Petitenget, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Cafe Series: Pison Coffee Petitenget, Petitenget, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Cafe Series: Pison Coffee Petitenget, Petitenget, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Cafe Series: Pison Coffee Petitenget, Petitenget, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Cafe Series: Pison Coffee Petitenget, Petitenget, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Cafe Series: Pison Coffee Petitenget, Petitenget, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.
Greysuitcase Bali Cafe Series: Pison Coffee Petitenget, Petitenget, Kuta Utara, Bali, Indonesia.

Note: These photos were taken before the pandemic.

 

Pison Coffee Petitenget

Address: Jl. Petitenget No.19 A, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Telephone: +62821 4456 0066
Hours: 07:00-00:00

Instagram: @pisoncoffee
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