Exploring Bep Viet Euljiro: A Taste of Vietnam in Seoul


Bep Viet Euljiro, a must-visit restaurant in Euljiro 3-ga, is easily accessible by walking from the subway station.
The restaurant exudes a genuine Vietnamese vibe, with its distinct red sign visible from afar, making it easy to locate without getting lost.
Although the stairs leading up to the second floor were a bit worn, they contributed to the local feel, giving a sense of entering a neighborhood eatery.
Upon entering, traditional Vietnamese hats and decor immediately catch your eye, creating an illusion of being on a trip to Vietnam.
The staff, who are locals, enhance the authentic atmosphere with their accents and demeanor, making it feel like a real Vietnamese restaurant.
During lunch hours, the place gets quite busy with office workers, so arriving a bit early is advisable to avoid waiting.
I appreciated how the side dishes were served neatly, allowing guests to enjoy them according to their preferences.
I ordered the Tom Yum Kung rice noodle soup, which had a pleasantly balanced sour and spicy flavor—not too overwhelming for someone trying it for the first time.
The seafood was plentiful, and the broth was rich, with generous portions of ingredients in every scoop.
The restaurant is located at 17-1, Mareunnae-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, on the second floor.

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