Columbus, OH: 4-Day 3-Night Travel & Food Guide (Part 1) ππποΈ
We started our trip with dinner at Don Pocha Korean BBQ π π 4710 Reed Rd, Upper Arlington, OH 43220 We ordered a beef and pork combo + cold noodles β delicious and generous portions! π₯©π Parking was easy, and right next door is (Chao Cha) π§β perfect for boba! Calories well spent π π« Day 1 Easton Town Center ποΈ π 160 Easton Town Ctr, Columbus, OH 43219 A huge mixed indoor-outdoor mall β way more fun than the outlets (we skipped those!). The Guild House π½οΈβ¨ π 624 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215 A bit tricky to park β better to find public parking nearby. Upscale vibe β highly recommend the Duck Cavatelli pasta and Lamb Chops! The beef tartare was also great π π« Day 2 3. German Village π©πͺβ A peaceful and charming historic district with cute shops. We stopped at Pistacia Vera for matcha-strawberry latte and ube-lemon drinks ππ The Book Loft π β a massive bookstore you can get lost in! The Red Stable π β cute gift shop, and the area has more restaurants and shops to explore. Katzingerβs Delicatessen π₯ͺ β famous for giant sandwiches! Free pickles and drinks, too π Scioto Lounge Bronze Deer Sculpture π¦ π W Rich St, Columbus, OH 43215 A quirky deer statue β we skipped it, but worth a quick stop if you have time! Kenny Centre Mall π―π΅π π 1141 Kenny Centre Mall, Upper Arlington, OH 43220 A Japanese supermarket! The whole plaza has lots more to explore. Bonifacio π΅π A Filipino restaurant β went on a Sunday with a special event where you can eat off banana leaves! π π 1577 King Ave, Columbus, OH 43212 End of Part 1! More Columbus recommendations coming soon π₯³ #ColumbusOH #TravelGuide #FoodieAdventure #OhioTravel #GermanVillage #EastonTownCenter