Hey HBC! Have you been to the awesome new sandwich place in your hood? Casablanca is a Moroccan sandwich shop just a hop up the hill from Orange Tree in Haebangchon.

Their sandwiches are huge and come served on crunchy, chewy good bread (which is pretty hard to find in Korea). Their veggie sandwich has curried potatoes, olives, yogurt, lentils, chickpeas and lots of spicy grilled veggies.

Always in pursuit of good lentils, I was delighted to see lentil soup on the menu! The soup is mega-flavorful and tastes like it has cinnamon in it. That may sound strange, but its an awesome and unique combination.

The owners are incredibly nice and welcoming. They cook everything in your sandwich right when you order it, so it takes a bit to get your food. Don't let that turn you away, though. Its well worth the wait.

And did I mention the best part? All the sandwiches are under 5,000W and the lentil soup is only 2,000W. I am always so happy to find places in Seoul who serve awesome foreign food and don't charge an obscene amount for it, just because they know they can. I would easily pay more for this food.

To get there, take Noksapyeong Station exit 2 and walk straight until you see the kimchi pots on your left. Take a left there and walk up the hill about a minute or two. You will see Casablanca on your left.

Their sandwiches are huge and come served on crunchy, chewy good bread (which is pretty hard to find in Korea). Their veggie sandwich has curried potatoes, olives, yogurt, lentils, chickpeas and lots of spicy grilled veggies.

Always in pursuit of good lentils, I was delighted to see lentil soup on the menu! The soup is mega-flavorful and tastes like it has cinnamon in it. That may sound strange, but its an awesome and unique combination.

The owners are incredibly nice and welcoming. They cook everything in your sandwich right when you order it, so it takes a bit to get your food. Don't let that turn you away, though. Its well worth the wait.

And did I mention the best part? All the sandwiches are under 5,000W and the lentil soup is only 2,000W. I am always so happy to find places in Seoul who serve awesome foreign food and don't charge an obscene amount for it, just because they know they can. I would easily pay more for this food.

To get there, take Noksapyeong Station exit 2 and walk straight until you see the kimchi pots on your left. Take a left there and walk up the hill about a minute or two. You will see Casablanca on your left.
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