Quench your foodie thirst in the heart of Seoul with these three delectable recommendations.
Joy’s Falafel (조이스팔라펠)
Joy’s Falafel is a delight for vegan food lovers. Neatly fried in fresh oil, its falafels are crunchy delicacies infused with chickpeas, parsley, coriander, and more. Served with an array of tangy salads, olives, and hummus, you’ll enjoy a light, satisfying meal. Don’t miss out on the signature falafel plate, a culinary experience that both vegans and non-vegans will adore.
- address : 18-8 Sinheung-ro 15-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
- phone : 070-4027-1215
- operating time : 12:00 – 18:00
- break time : No information
- holidays : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Ilwal Katsu (일월카츠)
Ilwal Katsu is everything a true katsu enthusiast dreams of. From limited-edition loin katsu to servings of tenderloin, each bite is crafted for a satisfying burst of flavor. Not too heavy or oily, the crispy exterior mixed with a velvety interior is just what you need. Plus, they generously serve up premium cuts of loin and tenderloin giving you true value for money.
- address : 17 Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- phone : 02-743-7638
- operating time : 11:30 – 21:00
- break time : 15:00 – 17:00
- holidays : Sunday
Kobashi (코바시)
Run by a chef originating from Hakushi, Kobashi serves charcoal-cooked delights with a casual yet full-hearted charm. You’ll savor a constantly evolving menu that blends the best of seasonal ingredients. Be ready for an appetizing course starting with a tangy salad, followed by a satisfying variety of sashimi, the signature Ankimo toast, and more. Kobashi is truly an oasis of classy Japanese delicacies in Hapjeong.
- address : 12 지층 392 Hapjeong-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
- phone : No information
- operating time : No information
- break time : No information
- holidays : No information
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