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LePul, a brunch cafe with a terrace
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Last Modified : 2020/09/20

There are pretty shops around the city hall that you want to take a break for a while.

Especially, as you walk along the Deoksugung street, you can see many cafes with a European atmosphere.



Among them, I went to see a cafe that famous for its panini near the Seoul Museum of Art.

LePul? Is it French? Pul means grass in Korean, haha.



It looks small, but there are quite a few small tables than I expected.

It looks like there are a lot of employees, so I think there will be quite a few customers.



It is notable that various kinds of coffee, tea, drinks, fruits and vegetables to make salad and fruit juice are on display.

Considering that they sell alcoholic beverages such as beer, it must be registered as a regular restaurant, even though it is a cafe.



It's a menu for sandwitches and panini. If it's two person, it would be good to order a salad and panini and share.

I heard that lasagna can only be ordered when the store opens, but it's already sold out.



I ordered cheese & beef sandwiches and iced Americano.

It seems like there are quite a lot of office workers around here.

Panini's bread, meat, and cheese ratios are appropriate and well-baked. That's a good enough simple lunch.

I'd like to order lasana next time when it opens.



I can see a small terrace on the way out, but it's already full.

The size of the terrace is small, but it's quite popular, so it seems to be one of the attractions of this cafe.

It's closed during the holidays, and opens from lunch to dinner without break time.

It's about 10 minutes on foot from exit 11 of City Hall Station.


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Address: Jeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul 1-28


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Writer : 즐겨라서울
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