6.2Km 2024-04-22
1F, 120, Dosan-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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6.2Km 2024-04-16
196, World Cup-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
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6.2Km 2024-02-21
B1, 10 Dosan-daero 17-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Saddler Haus is a charming café nestled in the chic Garosu-gil of Sinsa-dong. It is known for its customizable signature waffles, which can be tailored with a variety of flavors like sesame seeds, cheese, and basil. The café offers a seasonal drink named Summer Chocolate, exclusively available from June to November. Other unique beverages such as Saddler spänner and Plum squash are also popular. Owing to the café's cozy size, when seating is at capacity, visitors may be limited to a stay of up to 1 to 1.5 hours.
6.2Km 2024-04-22
124, Singomae-ro, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do
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6.2Km 2024-04-18
1F, 122, Dosan-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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6.2Km 2024-04-16
Store #3, B1 of Block B, 139, Dosan-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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6.2Km 2024-03-20
14 Apgujeong-ro 38-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Originally opened in Pimatgol Alley (a narrow alley connecting the two main roads of Jongno and Namdaemun-ro, which was frequented by horse riders during the Joseon period) in 1939, Hanilkwan is said to be the originator of Seoul-style bulgogi and has featured multiple times in Michelin Guides. It relocated to Apgujeong when Pimatgol Alley underwent redevelopment. Aside from its main branch at Apgujeong, it also has branches in Yeongdeungpo, Euljiro, Gwanghwamun Gate, and Hanam, Gyeonggi-do. Unlike the more conventional grilled bulgogi, which grills marinated meat on fire, bulgogi here is Seoul-style bulgogi served as a hot pot-like dish. The restaurant also serves other menus like Seoul-style cold buckwheat noodles, galbi soup, and mung bean pancakes.
6.2Km 2024-06-26
6, Nonhyeon-ro 155-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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6.2Km 2024-06-27
1F, Bldg 6, 205 Sinbanpo-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul
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6.2Km 2025-10-23
5 Pyeongchang 31-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-6365-1388
The Jamunbak Festival is a celebration of the artistic life of Seoulites. At the foot of Bukhansan Mountain, the festival features exhibitions, performances, forums, workshops, and field trips that bring together artists of different generations and citizens of Seoul—who have long led Korea’s artistic culture—to reflect on and propose new directions for their own artistic lives. The festival aims to create a platform where emerging artists experimenting with new aesthetics, mid-career artists who form the backbone of Korean art, collectors, critics, students, and the general public can all engage in dialogue together.