I went to a restaurant near City Hall that has been loved by office workers for over 30 years.
Korean good specialty, banquet table prepared. The sign is very retro.
The contents of menu here are familiar to many people, so it's good to visit comfortably with friends and colleagues.
There are also public institutions nearby, so they say that a lot of government officials are visiting here.
This restaurant is also famous for stir-fried spicy squid, so I'll try it next time, and today I'll try budae jjigae(army stew) and a glass of soju.
I searched web and found that I can order one serving of budae jjigae as a meal, but I think it's only during lunchtime.
Side dishes are different from day to day. It's neat and seasoned just right.
Side dishes can be a reason that customers visit in Korean restaurants.
You can order budae jjigae for 2 or more people in the evening. It has various ingredients such as sausage, tofu, glass noodles, ham, minced meat, etc.
Now wait for the soup to boil.
I ordered 2 servings by myself, and the budae jjigae would be enough, so I didn't add ramen noodles.
Budae jjigae tastes deeper as it boils longer. If there's too little soup, the staff pours more before I ask.
A bottle of soju will soon be emptied with this, haha.
I'm out after a light drink, and I can hear there are a lot of group dinners in the room.
It's open from lunchtime to night and closed on Sunday.
If you walk for about 10 minutes out of exit 11 of City Hall Station, you will find the sign.
Address: 11-5 Jeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul