Dried coffee and homemade sandwiches and fillings are the two main attractions to the small restaurant on No Ryang Jin Street.
Located a 10-minute walk from No Ryang Jin subway station, Hanoi Moment is a new address for customers who want to enjoy Vietnamese coffee and bread when traveling to Seoul (South Korea).
The shop was opened by Mr. Le Trong Dat and Ms. Park A Rang in 2019 with the desire to bring a small corner of the homeland to Korean customers. The intention to open a pure Vietnamese food restaurant that he cooked for 6 years ago, when he first came to Korea. His wife, Park A Rang, is Korean but very fluent in Vietnamese and has a long time studying and working in Vietnam. She also loves Vietnamese food.
The shop decorations are items associated with Dat's childhood and his family such as Rang Dong thermos, porcelain, kerosene lamps, jam boxes for Tet ... From colors, decorations, everything is done by the two wives themselves. Selected husband and some friends help.
Traveling to Seoul, diners will enjoy Vietnamese coffee with traditional filter-style style. The menu of drinks is also very Vietnamese with items such as brown coffee, black coffee, faint silver, coconut milk, peach tea, Vietnamese beer ... The drinks here cost about 2,500 - 6,000 won (50,000 - 120,000 VND). ).
The bread menu is simpler with 3 types of people including mixed (spring rolls, char siu meat, pate ...), grilled chicken with lemongrass and sausage eggs. Each cake costs from 5,000 to 6,000 won, equivalent to 100,000 - 120,000 VND.
The ingredients are always prepared by the owner to make the crunchy crust, but the gut is still soft and moderately soft.
Huong Nguyen, a customer, said that the price of bread and coffee at the restaurant is about 2,000 won cheaper than some Vietnamese goods sold in Seoul (40,000 VND). “This is a rare address in Seoul serving coconut milk. Crisp bread is big, full and full of filling, ”Huong said.
The space is small, but customers can choose the table in the shop or the sidewalk in front of the street to watch the street. In addition to welcoming local guests, Mr. Dat said weekends and evenings, the bar is mostly Vietnamese guests who want to enjoy a miniature Hanoi. The shop is open from 11am to 9pm daily except Sunday.
Website: http://visavietnamsupport.com/