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Stumbled across this spot near Sinsa Station.  Has anyone been here before?
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Stumbled across this spot near Sinsa Station. Has anyone been here before?

I was walking around Sinsa today and passed by this Korean BBQ restaurant, I think its called Sansol, but I didn't get a chance to eat there since I already had somewhere else to be.

It looked a bit quieter than some of the BBQ places I've seen around Seoul, which honestly made it even more appealing.

Has anyone here eaten there? If so, what would you recommend ordering? I'm leaning toward beef, but I'm open to trying whatever people think they do best. Also curious if it's one of those places that's better for dinner or if lunch is just as good.

u/Otherwise_Bed7664 — 1 day ago

Coffee Finds

Didn't think much of it when I ordered it, but this ended up being one of those drinks I'd go back for.

It was a Vienna coffee from Hippo Cafe in Korea, and it was honestly so good. I was expecting something heavy, but it was actually really smooth. I'm usually the type to just order an Americano, so this was a nice change. If you ever see Vienna coffee on a menu while café hopping, I'd say give it a shot. I definitely get why people order it now.

u/Otherwise_Bed7664 — 4 days ago