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APE WITH PIPE

Mediterrean style homecooked affair.  The meals are hearty and it’s a great place to gather with your loved ones and friends.  The same owners as the Buddah Belly Restaurant. 
I recommend the chicken kabobs with risotto (rice). 
Direction:  Noksapyeong Station Exit 1.  Take the bridge to across the street.  Turn right and walk up along the ramp towards The Aussie Shop.  […]

I had the opportunity to meet the owner/chef, Jane, through a mutual friend.  She truely loves her job/food which is reflected in her cooking and cusines.   Don’t miss out on the dining experience listed below.  Jane is a Korean-American and she understands the foreigners’ palettes and their cravings for an authentic North American home cook meals.
Toque Diner Christmas Dinner
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The owner, Elly, is very welcoming.  Though it has a cafe feel, they also serve wine and dinner specials. 
Direction:  Apgujeong Station Exit 3.  A block up, a Minimart store on a corner.  Turn left. Pass a playground.  It’s on your right. 

Recently, a new restaurant has been opened which specializes in Belgian and southern French cuisines.  The appetizer menu includes dishes such as the various assorts of mussels, goat cheese salad, and smoked salmon salad.  For the main courses such as Waterzooi of chicken with cream sauce and potatoes (19,000 won) which is the house specialty and grilled scallops with garlic served with […]

Shinsa dong is the latest upcoming fashionable district.  A great little cafes and trendy restaurants and bars can be found here which includes Cafe 6:02min.  I would advise to take a cab. Not a walking distance from either Apgujeong or Sinsa Station.  It’s just south of Han River off of Hannam Day-gyo (Bridge) west of Apgujeong […]

 
1. Dojung                  2. Art Gallery           3. Toy museum          4. Ssamzie Market
 
5. Sanchon Restaurant
Insadong is located just north of downtown of Seoul. The Korean government has designated the district as historical  by promoting Korean traditional restaurants, tea cafes, art galleries, and shops. Though the intention is good, but personally, I think it’s flooded with overpriced tourist trap […]

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