Pricey drinks, including a good selection of wine, come with knockout views from the enormous windows at this restaurant and bar perched 33 floors above downtown Seoul. Live jazz runs from 7pm each night, but if you’re coming just for a drink, show up after 8.30pm when the dinnertime buffet (₩59,000) finishes.


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