Eunpyeong-gu sits at the northwestern edge of Seoul, where the city meets the mountains of Bukhansan National Park. The area has a quiet, residential character with a food scene that reflects its local community — traditional Korean home-style cooking, neighbourhood pojangmacha, and teahouses tucked between hiking trail entrances.
I go there sometimes and eat there. It's delicious.
I went for the lunch B course, and the quality of the food was really good, but I wondered if it was worth the price haha. I heard that the chef was a former hotel chef, and it lived up to his reputation, and it was incredibly delicious!