We seated on level 2 of the restaurant and ordered lunch via a touchscreen monitor fixed at the side of the table. Self made seaweed rice balls (KRW4000) Boiled pork and rice soup, without red pepper paste for children (KRW11000) Boiled pork hangover spicy soup (KRW12500)
Note that the touchscreen has multiple languages to select.
My children took turns to wear glove to mix seaweed, rice and seasonings together. They like the seaweed rice very much.
The boiled pork hangover spicy soup tasted better than the boiled pork and rice soup, probably we removed the red pepper paste just for...
Read moreThe food here is pretty average in taste, but the portions are reasonable for the price. The biggest plus is that it’s open 24 hours, making it a convenient spot for a late-night supper or an early breakfast.
The spicy and flavorful soup base, often called "hangover soup," comes with pork slices and Korean sausages. It’s a comforting and hearty choice, especially on a cool night—though it might feel a bit heavy...
Read moreThis place’s service is so bad. They are not foreigner friendly. Only one person speaks English and everyone else is disrespectful. If you are not fortunate enough to get the English speaking person, it will be bad because the waiter will treat you badly whenever you order something. I don’t recommend if this place if you’re a foreigner. And I also don’t recommend this place if...
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