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- 3
354m from Nambu Bus Terminal Station
Lunch 20,000 won range·Dinner 20,000 won range
Open Now ~ Closes at 21:00
- Wheelchair-Accessible Seating
Introduction
Mon An Betty - Seocho Main combines Vietnamese cuisine with the French phrase for "enjoy your meal," offering authentic Vietnamese pho made with traditional beef broth simmered every morning and fresh ingredients. With a state-of-the-art ordering system and open kitchen, customers can watch the cooking process and dine with peace of mind.
Signature dishes such as the sous-vide pork belly pho, brisket pho, and beef fried rice are highly recommended by many visitors and have become the restaurant's representative menu items.
Visitor Characteristics
There are slightly more female visitors, and a wide range of ages from teens to those in their 40s frequent the restaurant. Thanks to its clean and spacious atmosphere, it is known as a great place for solo dining as well as for visits with friends or family.
The rich menu and friendly service have spread by word of mouth, making it popular not only among local residents but also among concertgoers visiting the Seoul Arts Center.
User Reviews
Most customers express high satisfaction with the taste of the food and the clean environment. There is especially positive feedback about the option to choose between spicy and mild dishes and the use of fresh ingredients.
The rose seafood stir-fried noodles and banh xeo are often cited as must-try dishes, and the pleasant atmosphere and quick service are also frequently mentioned advantages.
Key Features
The restaurant is equipped with facilities for wheelchair access, ensuring excellent accessibility. The open kitchen allows customers to see the cooking process, adding trust, and the latest system enables ordering and payment directly from the table.
A wide variety of Vietnamese dishes such as seafood pho, fried rice, and spring rolls can be enjoyed at reasonable prices.
Nearby Transportation
Located near Nambu Bus Terminal on Line 3, the restaurant is easily accessible by public transportation. Its proximity to the Seoul Arts Center makes it a great spot to visit before or after a performance.
Value for Money
Prices are generally in the mid-10,000 KRW to high-20,000 KRW range, which is considered reasonable. Ordering both pho and fried rice allows for a diverse meal, offering high satisfaction and great value for money.
Menu
- Rose Seafood Pho - Spicy: 14,200 KRW
- Seafood Fried Rice: 12,800 KRW
- Rose Seafood Stir-fried Noodles - Spicy: 14,800 KRW
- Banh Xeo: 23,000 KRW
- Brisket Pho: 11,500 KRW
- Sous-vide Pork Belly Pho - Spicy: 13,700 KRW
- Sous-vide Pork Belly Pho - Mild: 12,200 KRW
- Brisket Pho - Spicy: 13,800 KRW
- Brisket Pho - Mild: 12,300 KRW
- Seafood Pho - Spicy: 13,800 KRW
- Seafood Pho - Mild: 13,200 KRW
- Chicken Pho - Spicy: 12,300 KRW
- Chicken Pho - Mild: 10,900 KRW
- Beef Fried Rice: 12,800 KRW
- Chicken Fried Rice: 12,300 KRW
- Bun Thit Nuong: 14,800 KRW
- Seafood Stir-fried Noodles: 13,800 KRW
- Beef Stir-fried Noodles: 13,800 KRW
- Seafood Morning Glory: 15,500 KRW
- Pork Morning Glory: 12,500 KRW
- Morning Glory: 9,500 KRW
- Monty Platter L: 24,800 KRW
- Monty Platter M: 17,800 KRW
- Monty Platter S: 9,800 KRW
- Goi Cuon: 7,300 KRW
- Meat Cha Gio: 6,900 KRW
- Coconut Shrimp: 6,900 KRW
- Menbosha: 6,500 KRW
- Wing Bong: 6,500 KRW
- Hot Wings: 6,500 KRW
- Hot Bong: 6,500 KRW