Japanese cuisine has deep roots in Seoul, shaped by geographic proximity and a long shared history. Seoul-style Japanese restaurants range from affordable sushi conveyor belts and ramen shops to high-end omakase counters. Quality fish is flown in daily, and Korean chefs often put their own spin on Japanese classics — thicker broths, spicier condiments, and seasonal Korean ingredients woven into traditional recipes.
Yeongdeungpo-gu's Times Square mall and Yeouido financial district generate a diverse food scene of department store restaurants, business lunch spots, and the Han River cycling culture that has made outdoor food and coffee culture a fixture of the waterfront.
We came here to buy some winter clothes and have Gongcha. I really enjoyed our time here, even though it was Sunday and quite crowded. They also have some Christmas decorations.
So much to do shopping, eating, And cinema. Perfect for a colder day outside.
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It's connected to Yeongdeungpo Station. The staff at the information center on the third floor were very friendly. I had a delicious meal at the food court in the basement. However, parking is only available if you purchase a minimum of 50,000 won. It's very expensive. ** toilet has kids cover. Very impressive