Indulge in the hidden gems of Nakwon-Dong as we uncover popular and enticing Korean eateries in our newest blog segment!
Dongdaemun Lung House (동대문허파집)
Located near Jongno’s Tapgol Park, ‘Dongdaemun Lung House’ is a popular spot known for its outdoor dining vibe. Offering delicious and hearty dishes like chewy beef sashimi, spicy lung stew, and savory beef radish soup, ideal for those seeking a lively outdoor dining experience. Whether you’re a fan of soju or on the hunt for an outdoor gem, this place is a must-visit before the weather gets colder!
- address : 26 Jong-ro 17-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- phone : No information
- operating time : No information
- break time : No information
- holidays : No information
Hongeo Minero (홍어랑민어랑)
Situated near Nakwon-Dong’s Eel Stew Street, ‘Hongeo Minero’ specializes in summer delicacies like fresh fish such as hairtail and skate, with the signature dishes of red mullet and sea eel. The red mullet stands out with its pink color and delicate texture, complemented by the perfect seasoning. Enjoy it in a trio with pork slices, spicy kimchi, and udon noodles for a delightful experience catering to all palates. A must-try for seafood lovers in Nakwon-Dong!
- address : 7 Samil-Daero 28-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- phone : 02-744-8961
- operating time : 11:00 – 23:00
- break time : No information
- holidays : No information
Jongno Grandmother’s Knife-Cut Noodles (종로할머니칼국수)
Introducing ‘Jongno Grandmother’s Knife-Cut Noodles’, located near Donui-dong but adjacent to Ikseon-dong and Jongno 3-ga Station. Carrying on the tradition of the neighborhood, this hidden gem excels in dishes like knife-cut noodles, soybean noodles, and handmade dumplings. With a generous portion, rich anchovy broth, and chewy noodles, this place guarantees a delightful dining experience. A perfect choice on chilly days for a warm and satisfying meal!
- address : 14-2 Donhwamun-ro 11da-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- phone : 02-744-9548
- operating time : 11:00 – 20:00
- break time : No information
- holidays : No information
Hapcheon Pork Soup (합천돼지국밥)
Finally, a satisfying pork soup spot in Seoul! Located in Nakwon-Dong, ‘Hapcheon Pork Soup’ is a go-to place for authentic pork soup enthusiasts. Featuring tender, melt-in-your-mouth pork in a flavorful broth, this place is a must-visit. For lunch, try the pork soup or separate soup with boiled pork, and for dinner, don’t miss the assorted boiled pork dishes perfect for pairing with soju. A gem for traditional pork soup lovers!
- address : 418 Samil-Daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- phone : 02-742-4142
- operating time : 09:00 – 21:00
- break time : No information
- holidays : Every other Sunday
Hoban (호반)
‘Hoban’ is a must-visit for Seoul’s liquor enthusiasts! Maintaining a high rating of 4.8 on MangoPlate, this gem in Nakwon-Dong is a popular haunt for both locals and tourists. Offering a variety of dishes like smoked eel, sundae (Korean blood sausage), black bean noodles, and sundae soup, the diverse and mouthwatering menu will leave you undecided. Indulge in their savory sundae, free corkage for wine from Chamisul Road combined with their specialty sundae, for a delightful dining experience. The succulent smoked eel pairs perfectly with soju!
- address : 20 Samil-Daero 26-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- phone : 02-745-6618
- operating time : 11:40 – 22:00
- break time : No information
- holidays : Sunday
Ojuk Restaurant (오죽이네)
‘Ojuk Restaurant’ in Ikseon-dong is a popular haunt for spicy stew lovers. Specializing in a richer broth version of the traditional spicy stir-fried chicken, this place is a must-visit for a satisfying meal. Enjoy tender chicken first, add udon noodles to enhance the broth’s flavor. The gradually intensifying taste will leave you craving for more. Pair the stew with thick udon noodles for the perfect meal experience!
- address : 418-3 Samil-Daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- phone : 02-742-4142
- operating time : 09:00 – 21:00
- break time : No information
- holidays : Every other Sunday
Daeil Sundae (대일순대)
Discover the bustling market of Nakwon-Dong where ‘Daeil Sundae’ stands out as a favorite spot. This small yet charming restaurant exudes experience and tradition. Offering a variety of dishes like sundae, pork head meat, noodles, assorted pancakes, and stir-fried squid, perfectly paired with soju and makgeolli. Don’t miss their generous servings and budget-friendly options like the assorted pancakes (₩7,000) and pork head meat (₩8,000), especially delightful when dipped in shrimp paste. A hidden gem in Nakwon-Dong waiting to be explored!
- address : 428 B1 Samil-Daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- phone : No information
- operating time : No information
- break time : No information
- holidays : No information
Old House Nakwon Eel Stew (옛날집낙원아구찜)
With a reputation as the first original eel stew spot in Seoul, ‘Old House Nakwon Eel Stew’ has thrived in Nakwon-Dong for 54 years. Renowned in the Nakwon Eel Stew Street, sourcing fresh eels daily from the fish market to create their flavorful eel stew. The crisp bean sprouts, tender eel meat, and well-balanced spicy seasoning offer a clean and delightful taste. Maintaining its long-standing reputation for a reason!
- address : 436 Samil-Daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- phone : 02-741-3621
- operating time : 11:00 – 24:00
- break time : No information
- holidays : No information
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