This place is discriminatory against disabled people. When a deaf person who can communicate via sign language&was planning on taking a non-disabled person along tried to make a reservation via a call service center the restaurant said they don't accept disabled people as customers because they had a trouble with the last disabled customer, and when the call service tried to call back they didn't even answer. In an atrocious attempt in an apology they said they made that decision in the same principal some restaurants call themselves as "no-kids zones" and added they do accept disabled people as customers but won't give "extra care" considering "fairness to other normal customers" I don't plan on going here and if you are please reconsider giving money to such...
Read moreI enjoyed a wonderful lunch here on a rainy afternoon. The interior has a nice warm ambiance and while I am unable to speak Korean the staff made me feel welcoming and were able to answer any questions I had.
The dishes I had were all excellent with the standouts being the Korean mussels in a cream sauce (some if the tastiest mussels I have ever enjoyed), the duck breast (the breast was well cooked and the grapefruit peel palate cleanser was wonderful), and the pasta with a beef and lamb Bolognese (to me a good Bolognese consists of fine sized meat and simmered for a long time which this sauce was).
Would highly recommend if you are craving a different cuisine than the excellent Korean...
Read moreOne of the tastiest meal I had in Seoul this year. They added a little Korean twist to many dishes here, so every single bites will surprise you!
If you're around you should definitely make a stop here and be happy :).
The hosts are the nicest persons and they also own an airbnb which is super nice and close to everything (literally). I'll be coming...
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