Discovering A Unique Korean Dining Experience in Apgujeong

Hello, this is Myeonji :)
A few days ago, I visited Apgujeong Rodeo Street for lunch after a long time.
I stumbled upon a trendy bar where I enjoyed a meal and discovered a great place for traditional Korean cuisine.
Introducing 'Atta' in Apgujeong!
This hip restaurant offers a vibrant atmosphere and delicious Korean dishes.
Located at 65, 172-gil, Eonju-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, it is just a 3-minute walk from Exit 5 of Apgujeong Rodeo Station.
Operating Hours:
Monday-Thursday, Sunday: 11:00 AM - 2:30 AM
Friday-Saturday: 11:00 AM - 3:30 AM
No regular holidays.
Parking is available.
To find 'Atta', exit Apgujeong Rodeo Station and head into the alley where you'll find beautiful cafes and bars along the way.
The trendy vibe is eye-catching from afar, making it hard to miss.
Upon entering, you'll notice a surprisingly spacious interior.
The decor is hip, with bright lighting that makes it suitable for casual dates or gatherings, attracting a diverse clientele.
During the day, the restaurant operates as a dining spot, making it easy to walk in without any hesitation.
I ordered boneless spicy chicken stew for 29,000 won and squid kimchi pancakes for 20,000 won, along with a bowl of rice for 1,000 won.
The menu features a variety of dishes including stews, sides, and snacks, with a wide selection thanks to their continuous new menu development.
They offer a range of alcoholic beverages from soju and beer to highballs and traditional Korean drinks.
The boneless spicy chicken stew is easy to eat, packed with chicken and potatoes.
For those who enjoy spicy chicken dishes, this is definitely a must-try!
The rich broth pairs perfectly with rice, making it a satisfying meal.
The flavor of the seasoning soaked into the potatoes was delightful.
Though I refrained from drinking due to my detox period, the food was so tempting that it made me crave a drink.
The squid kimchi pancakes I ordered as a side were generously filled with squid, providing a satisfying texture.
With a crispy exterior and moist interior, the deep flavor of aged kimchi shines through.
It felt like enjoying homemade kimchi pancakes, making them universally enjoyable.
'Atta' in Apgujeong is famous for good reason, and once you visit, you'll understand why.
The menu, taste, price, and atmosphere are all excellent, and the different vibes during lunch and dinner add to the overall satisfaction.
I plan to visit again for dinner to try more dishes and enjoy some drinks!
This concludes my honest review of 'Atta' in Apgujeong.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/rlaguswl28-/224154838417
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