The Vietnamese chain Alagi has opened its second restaurant in Seoul in June, after the first one gained popularity among locals.
The chain was founded by Doan Ngoc Quang, who after obtaining his master’s degree from Kookmin University decided to stay in Seoul, the Republic of Korea, and started the business.
Alagi restaurant serves typical Vietnamese dishes, including phở, bún bò (noodle beef soup), bún chả (grilled pork and rice noodle) and bánh mì (sandwiches).
The first Alagi restaurant opened in Dongdaemun district in September 2018, serving 120 – 150 eaters daily on average.
Inaugurated on June 11, the new restaurant lies in Seodaemun district and serves some 150 guests daily.
Currently, the RoK houses approximately 400 Vietnamese restaurants, of which more than 100 are located in Seoul.-VNA