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Quiet Izakayas in Seoul Perfect for Conversations

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Here are some izakayas across Seoul that offer a quiet atmosphere. Many of them are located in alleys rather than bustling streets, featuring bar seats or cozy tables, making them great for long conversations. The menu mainly consists of items that pair well with drinks, such as aged sashimi, tapas, and sake snacks, allowing you to enjoy your meal slowly. These places are particularly suitable when looking for a peaceful spot for a date or a small gathering.

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    Seobji Seafood

    08789 85 Gwanak-ro 14-gil, Gwanak-gu, Seoul
    Business Hours 18:00 ~ 24:00

    "A hidden gem in Sharosu-gil, 'Seobji Seafood'" Located near Seoul National University Station, 'Seobji Seafood' is an izakaya where you can enjoy fresh seafood in a cozy atmosphere. Slightly off the main street of Sharosu-gil, this place offers a comfortable dining experience with luxurious Japanese-style decor and warm lighting. The charm of this place lies in its diverse menu featuring seasonal seafood, from aged sashimi to mackerel sushi, and garlic butter-cooked abalone shrimp, providing a delightful feast of flavors at every moment. Additionally, a variety of alcoholic beverages are available, allowing you to enjoy a more special evening with soju, sake, and highballs. At 'Seobji Seafood', ordering one drink per person is mandatory, making it a great spot to share various dishes while having a light drink with friends or a partner. It is the perfect space for meaningful conversations over delicious snacks in a quiet atmosphere, recommended for dates or small gatherings.

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    Ancho

    04917 67-4 Myeonmok-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul

    "A wine bar where you can quietly enjoy the essence of Spain, Ancho" Ancho is a Spanish cuisine-based wine bar located in a quiet alley in Junggok-dong, slightly away from Gunja Station. It is introduced as a place that suits better when you want to enjoy a drink in a more tranquil atmosphere, rather than in the bustling commercial area. The interior has an emotional ambiance, making it a great spot for dates or relaxed conversations. The owner is friendly and provides detailed menu recommendations, making it enjoyable without any pressure even for first-time visitors. The fact that it seems to be run by a single person adds to its unique and impressive atmosphere. The menu is centered around tapas and paella, perfect for pairing with wine. Reviews mentioned that the Albarino paired with Hanwoo tartare and pulpo were particularly good, and the texture of the octopus, which is cooked softly and served on bread, left a strong impression. If you're looking to quietly enjoy Spanish food and wine, this place is worth considering.

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    Ishizue

    04918 329 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul

    "A quiet izakaya perfect for a drink, Ishizue" Ishizue is a small izakaya located near Gunja Station, offering a serene atmosphere where you can enjoy both meals and drinks. With its cozy bar table setup, it's a comfortable spot for solo dining, but it's advisable to make a reservation if you're coming with a group. The menu changes slightly with the seasons, and there's a diverse selection of beverages available. If you're having trouble deciding, feel free to ask for the chef's recommendations. It's particularly impressive how well the sake and Japanese shochu pair with the dishes, and the drinks are served to complement the food. The mackerel sushi, grilled eggplant with miso, and sashimi, which are frequently mentioned in reviews, left a lasting impression. The mackerel was nearly odorless and fragrant, while the grilled eggplant with miso was soft and sweet, making it a memorable dish. The yakigyoza and yakisoba were also satisfying, making it worth a visit at least once.

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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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    Hananoseishun

    03707 56, Yeonhui-ro 11-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea

    "A romantic late-night restaurant in Yeonhui-dong, Hananoseishun" Hananoseishun is an izakaya located in Yeonhui-dong, going beyond just a place to drink, showcasing a strong commitment to its cuisine. The rough exposed concrete and warm wooden bar tables create a cozy atmosphere, and the L-shaped bar seating surrounding the open kitchen allows guests to see the chef's handiwork up close. The beef tataki here is particularly impressive. The sirloin is lightly seared on the outside to preserve its juiciness, served alongside grilled mushrooms and onions that enhance both texture and flavor. The sashimi moriawase is also popular, featuring aged sea bream and flounder topped with the freshest catch of the day, providing great satisfaction in just one plate. The sake boxes scattered throughout the venue and the soft lighting further enhance the ambiance. It's a great place to slowly enjoy pickled cucumbers to cleanse the palate, paired with sake or highballs, making it perfect for a meal with a partner or solo drinking.

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