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A Great Spot for a Light Drink After Work: Traditional Alley Snack Bars

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This is a perfect place to go when you want to enjoy a light drink after work. From traditional shops in the market alley to quiet bar corners, you'll find a great combination of affordable snacks and a cozy atmosphere. You can comfortably sit for both the first and second rounds. It's suitable for solo drinks or small gatherings, and there are plenty of places where you can enjoy the taste of alcohol with hearty snacks.

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    Seoul Food

    03192 25 Supyo-ro 18-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
    Business Hours 12:00 ~ 22:00

    "The essence of a value-for-money traditional pub, 'Seoul Food'" Located in the heart of Seoul, in Euljiro, 'Seoul Food' retains the charm of a traditional gamaek (a pub serving beer and snacks) while offering a cozy atmosphere where you can enjoy reasonably priced side dishes and refreshing drinks. This place is perfect for those looking to experience the nostalgic vibe of Euljiro, making it an ideal spot for a drink and a light meal after work. Upon entering, the first floor resembles a small supermarket filled with various snacks and beverages, evoking childhood memories. Going up to the second floor, you'll find cozy tables set up, perfect for enjoying a meal in a relaxed atmosphere with loved ones. The menu at 'Seoul Food' is packed with value-for-money side dishes. Notably, soju is offered at an unbelievable price of 4,000 won, while the popular dishes, Jjapaguri and Ham Fry, boast simple yet deep flavors. Jjapaguri features a rich broth and chewy noodles, providing a comforting taste reminiscent of home-cooked meals. Additionally, the Ham Fry, which appeals to the taste buds of all ages, has a thick texture and delicious flavor, making it a universally liked menu item. When paired with the complimentary napa cabbage kimchi, it creates the perfect combination. Having been loved by many guests over the years, this place also stands out for the owner's humor and kindness. If you want to enjoy a comfortable meal and a delightful time amidst the hustle and bustle of Euljiro, visit 'Seoul Food.' It’s a place where you can truly feel the charm of a traditional gamaek, worthy of being added to your list of must-visit eateries.

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    Chunhui

    03974 116, Seongmisan-ro 13-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul

    "A hidden izakaya in a quiet alley, Chunhui" Chunhui is a small izakaya tucked away in a residential alley between Yeonnam-dong and Seongsan-dong. With its cozy space centered around a dodgesuk table, it’s perfect for two or three people, and the fact that you can see the owner cooking adds a special touch to the atmosphere. The menu features particularly notable items like aged sashimi and crab (innards) rice. The aged sashimi comes in various types, and many have commented on its chewy texture and freshness. The crab (innards) rice combines soft rice with crab innards and cheese, creating a rich flavor, and it pairs well with snacks like odeng or seafood ramen. The black sea snail stew served as a basic side dish is also highly satisfying, and overall, it’s a place where the snacks, drinks, and atmosphere harmonize well. It’s a hidden gem in Yeonnam-dong that you can remember for when you want to have a quiet conversation.

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    Gadeokdo Bangeo House

    47555 8, Gwajeong-ro 291beon-gil, Yeonje-gu, Busan

    A great place to enjoy drinks late into the night in Yeonsan-dong, Gadeokdo Bangeo House. Located near the Togok Yeondong Market in Busan's Yeonsan-dong, Gadeokdo Bangeo House is a bar that retains its old-fashioned charm. It's perfect for a light stopover for a second or third round, and it has a welcoming atmosphere for local patrons. There are also areas where you can take off your shoes, enhancing the traditional feel. The signature dish is the Bangeo Muchim (seasoned mackerel), and you can also enjoy side dishes like steamed skate, mussel soup, and chicken innards soup. There are also soupy options like spicy croaker soup, making it a good match for those looking for spicy drinking snacks. If the place gets crowded, some menu items may run out quickly, so it's advisable to come a bit early if there's something specific you want to try. The prices are reasonable, and the side dishes pair well with soju. This is a great spot to visit when you're craving a hearty drink rather than a flashy place, making it worth a stop when you want to continue your late-night drinking in Yeonsan-dong.

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    Byeollidalri Tonkatsu

    34921 28, Jungang-ro 156beon-gil, Jung-gu, Daejeon, 2nd Floor, Byeollidalri Tonkatsu

    "A tonkatsu restaurant in Daejeon, where visuals and taste are equally impressive" Byeollidalri Tonkatsu is conveniently located between the Central Market and Seongsim Bakery, making it a great stop while exploring Bankdong. The second-floor space feels bright and open thanks to its large glass windows, creating a cozy and charming atmosphere perfect for solo dining or a date. Orders are taken easily at the table, and food is delivered by a robot. The signature dishes here are the Cheese Fondue Expo Tower Tonkatsu and the Golden Pumpkin Tonkatsu. The tower tonkatsu, topped with kimchi fried rice, grabs attention with its stunning presentation, while the pumpkin tonkatsu is savory and pairs well with cheese without being overly sweet. There are various sauces available, making it easy to enjoy without getting bored. It's impressive that the owner insists on using only premium fresh pork and that this place is the first certified Han-don restaurant in Daejeon. With a self-service bar and takeout options, it’s convenient, and the third floor offers a space for drinks and board games, allowing for a relaxed time after the meal.

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    Guro Gohyangmacha

    08292 24 Saemal-ro 4-gil, Guro-gu, Seoul
    Business Hours 16:00 ~ 24:00

    “The Hidden Charm of Guro, 'Gohyangmacha'” Located on Saemal-ro in Guro-gu, Seoul, 'Gohyangmacha' offers a cozy meal in an indoor pojangmacha atmosphere. This place, boasting the charm of an old eatery, is the perfect spot to enjoy a variety of side dishes along with a casual glass of soju. The signature dish, Samgyeopsal Kimchi Jeongol, features a warm broth reminiscent of what your mom would make at home, combined with generous portions of meat, making it a perfect match for drinks. From savory rolled omelet and crispy seafood pancake to fresh boiled squid, every menu item offers excellent taste for the price. Notably, the humorous motto 'Listen Well to Women' hangs on the wall, making it an ideal place to have comfortable conversations with friends and enjoy a delightful time. Indulge in a warm meal filled with affection while sharing various side dishes in a lively atmosphere.

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    Changseongok

    04363 124-10 Saechang-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
    Business Hours 06:00 ~ 23:00

    "Changseongok, a place that upholds the tradition of Seoul's hangover soup" Located in Yongsan, 'Changseongok' is a hangover soup specialty restaurant with a history of over 75 years, making it an essential spot for hangover soup lovers in Seoul. This establishment, which has maintained its traditions since the Yongmun Market days, opens early every morning, bustling with customers seeking its rich bone soup hangover soup. The hangover soup here features a deep and savory broth based on fermented soybean paste, combining a rich stock extracted from the bones with fresh blood curd for a unique flavor. Known for its nutty taste and rich texture, this hangover soup provides a comforting experience, making it perfect for the day after drinking. One impressive aspect of 'Changseongok' is its size and atmosphere. With a spacious interior and multiple tables, it welcomes large groups, and the ambiance is friendly and warm. Additionally, the variety of side dishes available at the self-service corner pairs wonderfully with the hangover soup, allowing for a more abundant dining experience. In particular, the combination of fried eggs and seasoned greens served alongside the hangover soup offers extra delight to visitors. Whether you visit alone or with family, 'Changseongok' is a great dining spot suitable for both hot summer days and cold winters, making it a place that can be recommended to anyone.

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