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Authentic Flavors, Seoul’s Crème de la Crème

Ever wondered where the locals hangout? Journey with us as we embark on an epicurean adventure through Seoul’s local dining scene, sampling the essence of international cuisine till our palates quiver with delight.

Maison Jo (메종조)

Step into a delightful little piece of France named Maison Jo, nestled in the heart of Seoul. The first of its kind in Korea to serve authentic French Charcuterie, Maison Jo amplifies the Korean dining experience with its variety of gourmet delicacies. From the neatly packaged cabbage salad to the delectable dishes by Pâtissier Lee Min-hee, Maison Jo is undeniably a haven for wine lovers.

  • address : 35 Banpo-daero7-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea
  • phone : 010-3926-4443
  • operating time : 12:00 – 20:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : Monday, Tuesday

La Ye Stew (레에스티우)

If you’re on a quest for Spanish savories, look no further than La Ye Stew. An artistic metaphor of the flavors of Spain, each dish is a culinary masterpiece layered with distinct, indulgent tastes. From authentic Spanish cuisine to their beautifully curated Chorizo specialties, La Ye Stew is indeed a hotspot for all gastronomes.

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  • address : 5 Daesagwan-ro20-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Korea
  • phone : 02-722-2127
  • operating time : Tuesday-Saturday: 12:00 – 22:00
  • break time : 15:00 – 17:30
  • holidays : Monday

There you have it, food-fanatics! A sneak peek into Seoul’s local dining scene. Stay tuned for our next epicurean adventure. Be sure to subscribe for more tongue enticing escapades!

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