This store is near the Shilla Duty Free Shop, a traditional pig's trotter shop. The locals who come here are the locals. It is the place where the elders and family members in Korean dramas like to come here to have dinner with friends. When we went in, there was a table of grandpas. South Korean restaurants generally operate very single things, pig's trotters only pig's trotters, the menu is hung on the wall, but it is all Korean, it is for locals to see. The waiter thought that we were Korean at first, and when we were ready to order, we found out that it was not. We immediately went to get a menu for us. We ordered 2 people's pig's trotters and also ordered potato cakes. The pig's trotters are very tender and delicious. Seeing the photos on the walls and the Korean TV stations to interview, it seems to be a family ancestral store, all of which are taken care of by the family. They are very local and good.