Yongsan-gu contains Itaewon — Seoul's most international neighbourhood — as well as the scenic Hannam district and Yongsan Electronics Market. Itaewon's food scene reflects its global community: Indian, Middle Eastern, African, and American restaurants share streets with high-end Korean and Japanese establishments. It's also where many of Seoul's foreign chefs have set up their most ambitious projects.
It feels very special to me… What stood out was the attitude of the staff. Everyone very friendly, polite, enthusiastic, and well spoken in English. They really make you feel welcome, which I truly appreciated. The interior is beautiful and calming, with lots of dark green, green, grey, and wood elements. The colors and materials create a very relaxed atmosphere. The store has three floors. The ground floor is mainly for ordering. The first floor has seating and a women’s restroom, and the third floor is similar but with a men’s restroom. I also found some drinks that were new to me, like the mango jelly juice, which was a nice surprise. Overall, I had a very pleasant stay here. It’s one of those Starbucks where you actually want to sit, slow down, and enjoy your time
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