Incheon airport is sparkling new and feels like a cross between Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok and Chicago's O’Hare, with its curved alyout and half pipe glass roof. Large plasma screen TV's spotless floors and restrooms, spacious seating and cafes make this an easy place to wait. Incheon has plentiful duty free shops selling alcohol and luxury goods, including Rolex, Breitling and all kinds of camera gear. There are money changers but no ATM's. Shops here do accept credit / debit cards. I bought a muffin and latte for $5.50. Will try to find an internet cafe and see what's going on in the world. Seoul airport has an internet cafe that is sponsored by Yahoo!
They have 26 flat screen monitors, USB equipped machine, although no Photoshop. I bought a 60 minute voucher for $3, although you can buy 10 minute increments for a higher rate. The speed was good and I checked email let my people know where I am. Seoul airport food. This after I stopped into one of the many airport snack restaurants and has a Korean crab stew. It was more like a thick soup and was spicy hot. Actually it could of been a Thai soup and I wouldn't of known. It came with kimchi, the Korean snack of cabbage in hot sauce, a bowl of steamed rice, a type of bean in hot sauce and spinach. The whole thing made my sinuses gush and was good. I'd go back. The meal cost $10 and I feel alive, rather than cosmatose.
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Nick, I believe you went to the rest room at Incheon Airport. They are super clean and provide us with the janitor’s name, pictures and cell phone numbers!!!