Hello everyone,
This is Daniel Gray and I wanted to invite you to a dinner meet up. There is a nice new French Bistro in Sinchon called Le Quartier Latin and I was planning on heading there tonight around 7:30 for dinner. The bistro has rustic French favorites like mussels, quiches, croque monsieurs, and raclettes. The prices are very reasonable too (4,000 to 15,000).
If you are interested, then respond to this message or send me an e-mail at this link to RSVP. Let's meet at Sinchon Exit 3 in front of McDonalds at 7:20.
Here are the directions:
Go out Sinchon Exit 3 and walk straight until you get to the big church and make a right. Walk about about 500 meters and you'll see it on the second floor. It's marked with a big French Flag.
And the phone number to the restaurant is 02-333-9874.
This is Daniel Gray and I wanted to invite you to a dinner meet up. There is a nice new French Bistro in Sinchon called Le Quartier Latin and I was planning on heading there tonight around 7:30 for dinner. The bistro has rustic French favorites like mussels, quiches, croque monsieurs, and raclettes. The prices are very reasonable too (4,000 to 15,000).
If you are interested, then respond to this message or send me an e-mail at this link to RSVP. Let's meet at Sinchon Exit 3 in front of McDonalds at 7:20.
Here are the directions:
Go out Sinchon Exit 3 and walk straight until you get to the big church and make a right. Walk about about 500 meters and you'll see it on the second floor. It's marked with a big French Flag.
And the phone number to the restaurant is 02-333-9874.
Ah, wish it wasn't so last minute or else I would of been there. Maybe next time^^
ReplyDeleteJenny, I'll try and plan them in advance in the future.
ReplyDeleteEveryone, thanks for coming out. We had a nice group of 8 people and the food was quite good. I recommend you all head over there at some point.
Dan
"Jenny, I'll try and plan them in advance in the future."
ReplyDeletebut then it wouldn't be korean. ^^
hi, dan!
am i the only who laughs every time they ask for "word" verification? these are not words in any language.