Exploring Hidden Gem: Fuzzy House in Sinheung Market, Seoul


I visited Sinheung Market today!
It's a magical space where a hot spot suddenly unfolds as you descend the narrow alley stairs, wondering if you're in the right place.
I went to 'Fuzzy House' in Sinheung Market!!
Here's how to get there:
By Subway: Noksapyeong Station (Line 6), Exit 2 -> Take Yongsan No. 02 village bus from Hanshin Apartment main gate -> Get off at Haebangchon Five-way Intersection (Yongsan 2(ga)dong Community Service Center)
By Bus: Take bus No. 402, 405, or 6702 and get off at Boseong Girls' Middle & High School Entrance -> Walk down the hill for about 5 minutes to reach Haebangchon Five-way Intersection. -> From Haebangchon Five-way Intersection, walk down the hill for 2 minutes towards Dr. Park So-ah's Clinic, then go up the stairs at the corner below Haebangchon Shinko to find Fuzzy House!
It's right in front of the Sinheung Market entrance!

Operating Hours:
Sun 1:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Mon 5:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Tue Closed (Every Tuesday)
Wed 5:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Thu 5:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Fri 5:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Sat 1:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Last order: 11:30 PM

Here's the menu!
They have a wide variety of wines, as well as beer and tequila. There's also a diverse selection of simple snacks, so I spent a lot of time deciding what to order.
The interior had quite a few seats, and the spacing between seats was generous, which was great!
They also have a bar table.

If you come alone, it would be nice to enjoy a drink at the bar table!! The music was also great, making it the perfect atmosphere for a casual drink.
Each table also has a bag storage compartment - so thoughtful!
There's also a terrace outside!
It was raining and the weather had cooled down a bit, so I thought about eating outside, but it looked like it was going to rain again, so I ate inside, unfortunately.
When the weather is nice, it would be great to have a quiet conversation while eating on the terrace!!

There are convex mirrors in the middle, which add a point of interest and a bit of a photo spot.
We ordered the Seaweed Pesto Capellini (₩21,000), Sichuan Fried Dumplings (₩14,000), and two glasses of white wine (₩12,000 each).
First, the wine and the Seaweed Pesto Capellini we ordered arrived!
I thought it would be cold since it was called cold noodles, but it wasn't as cold as bibim-myeon?! The savory smell was amazing.
Next came the Sichuan dumplings!
I asked for the cilantro to be served separately.

Even if you go with someone who can't eat cilantro, you can still enjoy it!
Yay!
The snails in the pasta went so well together!
Chewy and delicious. And the portion size was generous!!!!
I loved it.

The dumplings were also super crispy, and the cabbage underneath had sauce on it, so it was delicious until the very end...
Looks delicious, right?
There were also nuts in it, and since the pasta had a lot of savory flavor, it went really well together.
We ate everything.
The atmosphere is great, isn't it?
Ah, it was a great time.

I also took pictures at the photo zone in front of the store, and a lot of people passing by were taking mirror selfies here.

Whether with friends, lovers, or even alone!!
Haebangchon Fuzzy House had a very satisfying atmosphere for a glass of wine!





















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