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Hi, and thank you for taking the time to visit and leave feedback — we're sorry the experience didn't meet your expectations. A quick note on our HappyCow listing: we're actually not able to edit our description ourselves, and we were surprised to see it had been updated to mention things like handmade tom yum noodles, which have never been part of our menu. We can only request for some words to be removed or added now... and not submit a full description written by us. We've also been recategorized from "Bakery / Vegan Store" without our input, while we were planning to recategorize only when we have our small food menu ready. We've now requested corrections and added an announcement about the fact that we are still in soft opening. We apologize if the listing gave a misleading picture of what to expect on the day. That said, we're actively working on the food side. Starting this Monday we have been testing vegan wraps, which we'd always intended to offer from day one but couldn't launch right away because of how busy things got after our recent move with more people coming than expected. Our vegan yogurt bowls are on the menu but we had some restock issues and were sometimes sold out — we are working to have them fully available again. On the grocery side, we'd like to share a fuller picture for anyone reading: Nono is one of the only fully vegan grocery stores in Seoul (alongside Cosmos Groceries), and we carry the widest range of options. Alongside the frozen items, we have vegan sauces, ramyeon, snacks, and a range of pantry goods, and we run a refill / bulk station on the first floor where we also make our own nut butters in-house. We know this caters more to people living in Korea than to travelers stopping in for lunch, and as we only recently moved locations, we're still in the middle of restocking fully. Keeping a vegan grocery store going in Korea isn't always easy, and every visit genuinely matters to us — especially since some of the bigger Korean vegan brands only want to work with major supermarkets. We'd love to welcome you back once the wraps are fully on the menu — we think you'd see a different side of the shop. We hope you have a great time in Korea! — Nono Shop