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Hemlagat
The guide was updated:Hemlagat means "home-cooked" in Swedish. This restaurant executes traditional Swedish recipes that have been passed down through generations, including of course the famed Swedish meatball. It offers a generous portion of Scandinavian charm and hospitality to the Korean capital via an extensive dinner and brunch menu.
Useful Information
- Address: 27 Teheran-ro 14-gil, Gangnam District, Seoul
- More Info: Booking is recommended
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 5pm–11pm, Sat 3pm–9pm, Sun Closed
- Website: www.hemlagatseoul.com
- Phone: +82 2 6498 3077
- Email: hemlagatinseoul@gmail.com
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