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  • 5
  • Home made indian food

Eating at The Store Sajik-dong is like coming home to someone. The kitchen is open in the small restaurant and there are about eight small tables inside and two outside. They had three different types of curry on the menu, and three different kinds of bread. I took all three of them because I was buying food for my family aswell. When I asked if I could have them take-away one of the girls said that they do not have any take-away boxes. Before I even had the chance of canceling my dishes, she said that if I wanted I could just take their plates home and then come back with them. Because I lived just around the corner I happily accepted. All of them were delicious! The price were about 8000 Korean Won per dish and it was definitely worth it! Some of their food is not vegan, it has cheese in it, but they can make it without if you ask. All of them were fluent in english and the place is supporting an organization for womens handicrafts in Tibet. The location is easy to find, but the name was not very clear from outside. Bring the Korean name with you and you wont have any problems. It is located right next to a shop with Tibetan clothing and handicraft. Enjoy! Shanti shanti shanti Updated from previous review on Saturday June 27, 2015


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