The seafood pancake has a softer texture; although there are plenty of small shrimp, there are fewer octopuses. The clam miso soup is slightly spicy, and the clams are not large. Overall, the dishes are average, and the prices are reasonable.
The restaurant is located near Myeongdong, where you can feel the warm hospitality of the aunties. The atmosphere in the restaurant is cozy, and there are services available in both Chinese and English.
The staff is friendly and can communicate in Chinese and English, making customers feel warmly welcomed.
This restaurant near Myeongdong is open quite late, and while walking by, you will often see staff trying to attract customers. If you're thinking about having dinner very late, it's easy to be drawn in! Once you enter the restaurant, you can really feel the warm hospitality from the aunties. There are also staff members who can speak Chinese and English.
We ordered the dishes we had been eyeing outside 🍴
❤️ Seafood Pancake
The seafood pancake here is a bit different from the ones in Taiwan; the Taiwanese version has a crispier exterior, while this one is softer and more like a batter. However, the small shrimp used in it aren't too stingy, though they do give relatively less octopus. While this does affect the texture, it's still quite tasty! Personally, I prefer the dipping sauce in Taiwan, which has a slightly sweet and sour taste!
❤️ Clam Soybean Paste Soup
This might seem non-spicy, but it actually has a bit of a kick 🌶️. Even for my friend, who can't handle any spice at all, it was still somewhat acceptable! However, the clams aren’t large; they are the kind used for making soup. Personally, I think this dish is just average.
I personally think this restaurant is okay, but my friend has considered going back, perhaps because the prices are pretty reasonable, and they are still open quite late. I think it’s not worth making a special trip just for this, but if all other restaurants are closed when it's really late, it might be worth considering!