Europe-based meals especially German dishes are available for dining. They have soups, pasta, and other charicteristic meals such as German sausages and shunitchel(not sure about its spelling). All I tried was good in taste but quite expensive. But worth the money we spent. You should try the tomato soup first! They're usually served in big portion so it's recommended to share with your party. It's rather inconvenient to bring a small cup of water whenever I feel thirsty during the meal. Even though the water bottle isn't that far from my table and the drinking glasses look nice but it's kind of tiresome for me. They also have lots of bakery products that is pretty different from the common bakeries in Korea. Many of both their staffs and customers are foreiners but the atmosphere isn't that crowded. I've heard that the first branch is located in Itaewon area and this is the second one located near...
Read moreThe best German food in Seoul by far.
Also the most authentic German Bakery in Seoul.
Also one of the only places that you can get a Western breakfast at 8 am!
The owner is a 3rd-generation expert German chef who you will often see at both of The Baker's Table restaurants in Seoul.
They also offer a REAL brunch - with breakfast foods AND terrific sandwiches available all morning. (Try the Holsteiner Schnitzel if you like anchovies and capers!)
In the evening they have draft beer and great wines at low prices to pair with their authentic bratwurst.
Don't forget to check out the refrigerator case for some specialties to take with you.
Always a terrific choice any...
Read moreBookchon gets so crowded on weekends and this was the only place that had parking in front of the store and had seats.
Ordered coffee and tea by the entry and got some brownie and sweet bread. They were okay. The tables are spread out with good space in between. A good place to dine with children it seems. Saw several families dining.
Around 5pm the Christmas lights? came on and it added so much warmth to the store. However, I was told they...
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