Western food has been localized in Seoul over decades, emerging as something distinctly Korean in the process. Demi-glace pork cutlets, cream pasta with kimchi, and French-style brunch menus sit alongside Italian pizza and American burgers in Seoul's eclectic restaurant landscape. Many younger Korean chefs trained abroad and returned to open restaurants that blend European technique with Korean ingredients and sensibility.
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.
Great spot for a casual Italian meal in Seoul. The atmosphere is cozy and modern, making it a nice place for both dates and relaxed dinners with friends. The salad was well-seasoned and nicely portioned, and the pizza had a good balance of toppings and a crisp crust. The steak was over done tho. Service was friendly and efficient, and the overall experience felt comfortable and unpretentious. A solid choice when you’re craving Italian food in the area.
Would not visit again without 40% discount promo
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Located inside the mall. I ordered a steak dish and a seafood soup, food taste great and staff were very helpful in helping translating the menu