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Namuwa byeokdol (Wood & Brick)
 

Namuwa Byeokdol means Tree and bricks. Namu is Tree, byeokdol is brick.

Soft steak with classic music combines together and the harmony of that atmosphere is fantastic.

A lean meat of short ribs steak covered with mozzarella cheese and black pepper, and the sea food soup is popular in this restaurant.

A restaurant with 2 stories, 1st floor reminds you are in cafe, and 2nd floor decorated with trees and bricks. In 1st floor, you can watch the chefs cook.


Gwanghwamun

02-735-1160

Pizza 12,000won, Pasta 13,000won

12:00~22:00 (closed on Harvest day, New years day, a sunday of last weeks July and August)

$, Yen

Exit 7 of Kwanhwamun station (line 5), walk 1 minute towards Seodaemun.
(6 Sinmun-dong 1-ga, Jongno-gu Seoul)
07-01-2002
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