Ader Error
Other Error Space 3.0 Gentleman
@ader_error
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This is the third flagship store of Other Error. Arthurerer imagined a world where unique time and dimensions that exist apart from each other in the flow of time are organically connected and communicated with each other, and realized space by combining the main themes of matter and light with architecture, objects, and new media art. The interior of Arthur Space 3.0, which consists of a total of 6 special sections, is characterized by the transformation of materials in which primitive materials such as wood and stone and industrial materials such as aluminum, concrete, glass, stainless steel, and resin are fused.
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✔️ 31, Dosan-daero 11-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
✔️ 2021.04.14 OPEN
✔️ 13:00 - 21:00
Magpie & Tiger Sinsa Tea Room
Efforts to keep up with the essence of the act of drinking tea, while keeping everything else in line with a modern lifestyle, were fully contained in the space and in a cup of tea.
The space is made of dark-toned materials, and by minimizing lighting, it forms a clear boundary with the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and at the same time draws attention to a teacup.
This does not mean that they are testing the level of customers by showing off their elegance, but rather that they are taking care of them so that they can fully experience the charm of drinking time while increasing access to tea as much as possible.
Whether this intention was successful, the ages, genders, and vibes of the guests who came to this place were truly diverse. It is open to everyone, but the sense of making it a special experience for everyone is truly amazing.
*Wed-Sun 13:00-20:30 Reservation system in 90-minute increments.
Magpie and Tiger Sinsa Tea Room
2nd floor, 44, Nonhyeon-ro 153-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
ONDA
• 1st and 2nd floor, 517-31, Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul • 11:30 - 22:00 / LO 21:30 (Closed on Mondays) • Valet available The low light and blue interior that looks like a movie scene, and the magnificent sound of Brion Vega It was a place that reminds me of strong waves.
Nice Weather Market
Nice Weather Market🧢
@niceweather.seoul
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Nice Weather's 'new concept convenience store', which aims for 'cultural consumption' rather than simple consumption, has expanded into a 'new concept department store' to introduce a more diverse product line than before.
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📍Recommended spots nearby
@magpie.and.tiger @yournakedcheese @szimpatikus.seoul @dt_union @saintgrill_official @onda_flavor
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✔️ 35, Gangnam-daero 162-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
✔️ Daily 11:00 - 21:00
🍩 Old Perry Donuts 12:00 - until sold out
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SZIMPATIKUS Restaurant Shinsa (심퍼티쿠시 신사점)
A wine bar with great value for money After Hannam, Gyeongbokgung, and Yeoksam-dong, a new casual wine bar and flagship store located on Garosu-gil, Simpaticush. The flesh was really soft, and the combination of mashed potatoes was the best. Both are good👍🏻 Each branch has a different menu, different interiors, and different atmospheres, but this was the same here. The lighting was soft and bright. Obviously, I was at a wine bar, but I felt like I was in a cafe. There was also a shop-in-shop-type mini bottle shop where you can stop by even if you don't eat wine and food, and wine glasses, wine, and cheese are also sold. Garosu-gil branch has a place where you can come alone and enjoy a glass of wine. Therefore, it is good for two or three people to enjoy together, but it is recommended for those who want to spend time alone. The overall atmosphere is calm and nice.
Saint Grill
In front of the burger, Amen - “I want to build a building that responds to the spiritual of man beyond the material.” This is what Mario Bota said, who designed the Kyobo Tower in Gangnam Station, which we are very familiar with. Religious architecture, to the extent that some say, 'The magnificence and sacredness of the space made me believe that there is a God', religious architecture is genetically innate with such a sense of space. At the same time as the 'Edict of Milan' issued by Constantine the Great in 313 AD, Christians who were oppressed by the Roman Empire no longer had to hide in the basement or dark places to worship. Then, what they most needed was 'a space for worship'. From this point, the history of Western art begins, and the history of Western architecture begins to develop at the same time. People who were thinking about a space for such a worship service needed a large indoor space rather than a temple that enshrined ancient gods. In order to build this, various old methods have emerged, and Western architectural history is developing along with church architecture. I, too, had my first overseas trip at the age of 25, and had come to see the true face of this religious architecture through Melbourne, Australia, where many neoclassical styles remain. Looking at the high ceilings, the gorgeous stained glass, and the hallways and skeletons that had to come out to make the high space, I also felt the sacredness of this space. - However, the church buildings of the present age contain such a space, but do they contain the essence of religion? - Are people flocking to the church only for a whole series of actions that are sought out of necessity and have nowhere to turn, so that they can pray to God and refine their inner spirit? I went to mission school when I was in high school. There was a time to pray twice a day, morning and evening, but the pastor in charge of the school never forced it. And maybe the true meaning of religion that I learned from you can be summarized in this one line? want. 'People have to call people.' It was said that people should have influence and spread that influence for good for those who need it, not through propaganda or missions. I remember that it was about the words that gathered people and that wasn't the true face of religion. - In this context, we are in fact not only a sacred, majestic sense of space, which is important in religious architecture. We do it by concentrating on the system that came out through the needs of the people who made that space. What is 'corresponding to the spiritual things of the present age'? - In this era that fully satisfies the basic needs of humans, I would like to explain today's space by entering the simplest and most powerful word, life. - 'Wear, sleep, eat.' - In this age, when most people can live with this to some extent - 'Dress well, sleeps well, eats better.' - I think these words fit better. In response to these needs, numerous spaces have their own slogans, and they are expressing their own goals in the space as a starting point: 'My cooking', 'My space', and 'My look'. This space located behind Garosu-gil in Sinsa-dong is probably one of them. One of them is 'Eat a little bit better'. - From the name, it is Saint Grill, whether it was intended to satisfy the spiritual and essential human needs. It must have been a place I had to go to because I wanted to eat better. Among the myriad of handmade burger shops, stained glass was used to make use of the space pursued, and the atmosphere of the American burger restaurant was saved. As soon as you order, the juicy patties are carefully grilled on the grill. This space is also fun. It was a fun space for me just by imagining the relationship between religious architecture and this space by biting a juicy hamburger under the name of 'Saint Grill'. At the end of that imagination, the thick and juicy patty's peppery scent came to me so attractive. And at the same time as the end of my imagination, I had no choice but to think like this. - “Okay, at this point, in front of the burger, ‘Amen’.” - This is #Saint Grill on Garosu-gil - Only the menu burger set is attached. #Beef Truck Burger ..Highly recommended🤤🍔🥩🥩
유어네이키드치즈 신사점
The beloved Your Naked Cheese has set up shop on Sinsa-dong's Garosu-gil! The main location of Your Naked Cheese is in Seongsu-dong. If the feeling of the Sungsu branch is fresh yellow & blue, the Sinsa branch sets itself apart with a fairy-tale like mood in strawberry milk pink & white. The cheese plate starts at 4,000 won and serves up pleasure with each sip of wine and bite of the additions like hummus, sweet corn, kiwi, and watermelon. There are also meals such as toast, tteokbokki, and bagels distinguished from those at the Seongsu-dong location. Most wines are natural and Your Naked Cheese's own labels attached to the bottles allow for easy selection based on country, price, body, and aroma. Of course, the owner's recommendations are always good! You can order by the glass, but you will want more than one drink here. Come visit with this in mind! Canine friends can come up on the little terrace. You can also drink during the day, so I must go again on vacation. Open from 12:00 on weekends and 13:00 on weekdays. Located at Sinsa-dong 534-6, the 4th floor (across from the Pizza for the Rich on Ikobox alley), parking is available near the Twosome on Sinsa's Garosu-gil.