Too tired to even go out to find somewhere yummy to eat (although I really wouldn't have to look farther than my doorstep). Figured I'd try one of the order-in delivery restaurants in the hotel room menu. Went downstairs so the receptionist could order it for me in Korean (I got tonkatsu, with seaweed soup, salad, and sides- one of the few things I could read on the all-Korean menu; FYI tonkatsu in Korean is 돈까스, or tonkassu. This seriously amused me for some reason, I've only ever seen language borrowing done with English words :D) and was told they would deliver it to my room. Imagine my shock when it came in a giant cooler 0.o I had heard they give you real silverware with takeout in Korea and then they just come pick everything up later, but this was seriously sick. The guy only charged me 10,000 won too, instead of the listed 12,000 won! I left a note of thanks and the leftover 2,000 won in the cooler on top of the dishes for when he came back.
You don't tip in Korea (in most countries actually, the US is a greedy guts) and all my friends have discouraged me from ever doing so because its "weird", but this seemed to call for a tip anyway. Hey, the guy biked this huge cooler over, lugged it up to my room, then came back later and picked up my dirty dishes and lugged them back, and probably washed them. He deserves it :)