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Eating
KOREAN
JAHA SONMANDOO$
Seoulites flock to this mountainside dumpling house for the steamed and boiled vegetable
and beef and pork parcels. One plate is enough of these whoppers; the sweet cinnamon tea
to finish is free.
DEONGJANG YESOOL$
KOREAN
(
745 4516; meals ₩8500; 9am-11pm; Line 4 to Hyehwa, Exit 3)
Serves a tasty fermented bean
paste and tofu stew with a variety of nearly all vegetarian side dishes at bargain prices - no
wonder it's well patronised by the area's student population. Look for the stone carved
lions flanking the door.
SERIOUS DELI$$
PIZZA
(
070 7723 9686; Seongbuk-dong; mains ₩15,000-19,000; 10.30am-10.30pm; Line 4 to Hangsung
University, Exit 6, then bus 1111 or 2112; )
They are serious about pizza at this busy, rustic
space, its walls lined with shelves of tinned goods. The super-crispy thin-crust pies come
with a variety of toppings; they also serve pasta dishes and chunky homemade burgers.
LE GOURMET$$
BAKERY
University, Exit 6, then bus 1111 or 2112; )
Sandwiches, bakery and deli items to go; good
brunch dishes including a full American-style breakfast - either way you can't go wrong.
Should you want something fancier there's the posh European restaurant Pavillion upstairs.
SLOW GARDEN$$
sung University, Exit 6, then bus 1111 or 2112; )
Chandeliers, stained glass and recycled wood
make up the shack-chic decor of this pleasant self-serve cafe where you can have brunch,
grab a sandwich or waffle or just sip wine or coffee.
INTERNATIONAL