My Favorite Neighborhood in Seoul: Yangjaecheon Cafe Street

My Favorite Neighborhood in Seoul
Yangjaecheon Cafe Street
I especially love Yangjaecheon in the spring and summer.
I guess it's because I love nature in the city...
Went out for a family dinner to celebrate my youngest sibling's birthday.
The weather was amazing!
The scenery on the way was so beautiful, I took a million pictures.
**Parking Tip**
The parking lot behind Manu Terrace (Haengun Private Parking) is expensive (₩6,000 per hour) and doesn't have many spaces.
So, we walked a bit further and parked at Yangjae Public Parking.
It's ₩1,800 per hour, spacious, clean, and a convenient underground parking lot.
We went to Manu Terrace, which I'd been wanting to try!
We ordered four lunch courses, each with a different main dish.
We made a reservation in advance.
They operate lunch in two seatings, and the restaurant gets very crowded, so I recommend making a reservation!
Especially if you want a seat on the terrace, you definitely need a reservation, and it seems like you have to order at least one bottle of alcohol for terrace seating.
The terrace at the entrance is so pretty...
First came the bread and appetizer.
That sauce that looks like a fried egg was so delicious!
Then came the main dishes:
Salmon Steak
Lamb Dish
Wagyu Steak
Squid Dish
We ordered and ate these four main dishes.
Honestly...the portions were...well, "cute," according to my family.
It doesn't seem like a place to go to fill up, but rather a place to enjoy the atmosphere and mood.
Finally, they brought out a cute dessert and coffee/tea.
I think it was carrot cake, and it was tasty.
The lunch course is ₩33,000 per person, so considering the location, atmosphere, food, and plating, it's not bad and worth trying at least once.
But if you're a big eater like me, you might need to go for a second meal!
So, we ended up going to a cafe and getting a sandwich and cake.
The cafe we found by chance is called...
Brewing Effect!
It seems quite famous among the locals, as there was a steady stream of customers.
It's hidden in an alley in Cheonggyesan entrance station Cheongnyong Village.
You can park in front of the store.
Personally, I loved the mugwort cake, and above all, I loved the interior design.
There's seating on the first floor and basement floor.
It's a great place to study or work quietly, or just sit comfortably and read a book or watch a movie on your iPad.
I love this sense of openness!
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