Seocho-gu — home to Seoul's arts corridor, the Supreme Court, and upscale residential areas — has a refined dining culture to match its address. Garosugil in Seocho is particularly known for its café-lined tree canopy street. Restaurants here tend toward the polished and premium, often with outdoor terraces and wine lists to match.
Delicious mala-tang. I visited at 8 o'clock and the soup was empty. However, it was very delicious. You can choose between beef and lamb. The beef was a bit oily, which was not my preference, but the broth was very rich, as befitting its gomtang broth base. I would definitely visit again. However, I used the building's underground parking lot and was shocked to be charged 5,000 won for 50 minutes. LOL. The sundae soup place across the street seemed crowded. I'll have to go there next time.
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