Serving Breakfast in Seoul
Cool morning light spills across a narrow Seoul alleyway, illuminating a street vendor’s cart laden with steaming bowls of tteokbokki. The vendor, bundled in a thick wool coat, uses tongs to arrange rice cakes on a metal tray, the steam rising in soft plumes against the damp concrete. A vintage majolica plate sits precariously on a stack of plastic crates nearby, its floral pattern against the industrial gray of the surrounding buildings. Pedestrians hurry past, their breath visible in the chill air, while a flowering plant in a cracked pot adds a splash of unexpected color to the gritty urban landscape. The quiet rhythm of early morning life, where food and routine intersect in a shared public space.
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