Fasten your foodie seatbelts, folks! We’re touring Seoul’s hottest dining spots where Korean and international cuisine collide.
Knickerbocker Bagel (니커버커베이글)
Queued up for in all of America, ‘Knickerbocker Bagel’ originates from New York’s hippest neighborhood, Bushwick. Its second official store has recently hit the ground in Seokchon Lake, Seoul. Every bite of their ‘Kettle boiled’ bagels, meticulously crafted to purify harmful substances, assures luscious texture and immense satisfaction.
- address : 36 Ttukseom-ro 13-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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Arabica (%아라비카)
Witness a coffee revelation at ‘_Arabica’, a.k.a. ‘응커피’, a top-tier global specialty coffee chain. Started in Hong Kong in 2013, _Arabica has since become a staple visit among caffeine enthusiasts traveling to Singapore, Thailand, and Japan. Noted for their balanced, delectable coffees, their popular items are latte with condensed milk (aka Tokyo Latte) and Matcha Latte.
- address : Starfield COEX Mall, 524 Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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Gordon Ramsey Street Pizza (고든램지 스트리트피자)
Where else to find the perfect pizza if not at Gordon Ramsey’s ‘Street Pizza’? Once you’ve forked out 29,800 won, you’re in pizza heaven. Enjoy a variety of six pizzas for 90 mins – as many as you want. All in a convivial, laid-back ambiance. Classic Margheritas and the Corn&Chorizo are firm favorites. Bottoms up with an outstanding selection of beers, wines, and cocktails.
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