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 Home >> What to Eat >> Vietnamese food
Green Papaya
 
Green Papaya is a Vietnamese restaurant named after the movie 'Green Papaya,' set in Vietnam.   
Native Vietnamese cooks serve you an authentic taste of Vietnam, and the interior is tastefully decorated in Vietnamese style.   Exotic music enhances the dining atmosphere, and a candle on every table adds a hint of romance.

Delicious spring rolls made with meat, shrimp, mushrooms, and noodles are a favorite.   You can also try a Vietnamese tea called 'Bongrai' which is known to be good for promoting healthy skin.


Daehakno

02-742-1800

Rice Noodle (6¡­7,000 won), Rice with Sauced Chicken (8,000 won), Chili Seasoned Prawn (8,000 won), Vietnamese Wrapping 5¡­6,000 won), Vegetable Roll (2¡­25,000 won), Vietnamese hot coffee (3,500¡­4,000 won)

11:00¡­02:00 (No holidays)

Hyehwa station on subway line 4.   Leave the station through exit 3. Green Papaya is located next to Dunkin Donuts


07-01-2002
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