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Christina DiFerdinando

If you want an authentic, laid-back night out in Seoul, Euljiro Nogari Alley is one of the best places to go. Tucked between Euljiro 3-ga and Euljiro 4-ga, this alley is lined with dozens of casual pubs and food stalls where locals spill out onto plastic chairs with cold beer and simple bar snacks. It’s cheap, loud, and buzzing with energy.

Directions

Subway: Take Line 2 or Line 3 to Euljiro 3-ga Station, Exit 4. The alley is a 2–3 minute walk from the station

Naver map: https://naver.me/FLhJ7fUC

Tips:

Each restaurant will have their own tables. You show up at the restaurant and say you want to sit outside and they might guide you there or tell you to sit down. If you're a foreigner they most likely will just guide you to your table.

They give you a menu and you order. If you want more you flag down a waiter and order more. It’s not really complicated and you will understand once you get there. The only problem I see is if you go late there will be no seats.

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