Paris: Little Seoul – Cozy Korean Restaurant in Passage de Choiseul

 Little Seoul - Cozy Korean Restaurant in Passage de Choiseul, Paris Blog

On my first day in Paris, my original plan was to have some delicious French bistro food for dinner, but the places I had in mind didn’t open until 7 pm, and I was hungry as a wolf. So, I ended up having an early dinner at a cozy Korean restaurant, Little Seoul, which I found inside Passage de Choiseul.

The restaurant was about to close, but I think the Korean woman working there could see, how much I was craving a bowl of hot kimchi-jjigae, because she gestured for me to come in and sit down. Kimchi-jjigae is a typical Korean stew made with kimchi, tofu, and pork. It’s a delicious and filling dish, especially on colder days, and it was exactly what I was in the mood for. It didn’t take long before the sizzling hot bowl arrived on my table, along with a bowl of rice and three small side dishes, and I was so hungry that I finished it all.

Even though I arrived just before closing time, there were several other guests in the restaurant, and people kept coming by to pick up take-out orders. It’s a really cozy little place to enjoy authentic Korean food during daytime, and a great place for lunch or early dinner, if you are in that part of town.

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