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  1. No problem Hmm, their convenience stores usually don't sell groceries (e.g. veggies, raw meat) but they do sell a wide variety of instant food/ready-to-go meals! So don't worry about it getting food there. Also, they have other popular convenience store chains such as CU and GS25. Cheers!
  2. Depending on the period (peak/non-peak) as well as how busy the clinic would be. I would say 1 week might be a little rushed as the surgery date may not be scheduled on the following day after consultation. I would recommend you to give some allowance of +2 to 3 days. Stitches removal is usually on day 5 or 7 depending on the procedures done.
  3. I might be going Korea in 3rd quarter but haven't decide the exact period
  4. Do check out their limousine buses! it's really convenient and it's affordable at around ~$15,000 won. I have 2 links here that might help: https://blog.bnbhero.com/airport-bus/ https://www.airport.kr/ap/en/tpt/busRouteList.do They have many bus numbers available that brings you to different parts of Seoul. During my trip, I stayed around Sinsa during my trip so I took bus 6009 from airport T2 to Sinsa station. I purchased the ticket from the counter and it costs $15,000 won. The bus accepts T-money card too so I would suggest you to purchase one
  5. Hi there! I was in Korea last year for about 2 weeks as well and I bought around $1k CAD equivalent for food + spending. Personally, I would say it's more than enough For street food, each item may costs around $4-5,000 won on average. (myeong-dong area). As for cuisine in mid-tier restaurant, pricing for main courses are usually below $20,000 won unless you opt for fresh seafood/kbbq which can varies depending on the restaurant I also did some cooking during my recovery and I would suggest you to visit local supermarkets for groceries instead of big shopping malls. Groceries in malls tend to be pricer and I made the mistake by purchasing there in my first few days. Try to use Navermap to find local supermarket near your place Hope my experience helps! Cheers.
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