1.6Km 2017-01-10
39-13, Wausanro-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Samonim Dongaseu is a popular dongaseu (pork cutlet) restaurant despite its location hidden in the alleys. The fresh salad and butter-roast potato are served with the thick and crispy meat. The amount served is plentiful enough to satisfy even the hunger of any grown man.
1.6Km 2021-03-30
3-14, Dongmak-ro 15-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-6053-7090
This is a place where you can enjoy gyukatsu (beef cutlet) grilled on a private brazier. This Japanese (cuisine) restaurant is located in Mapo-gu, Seoul. The most famous menu is beef cutlet.
1.7Km 2019-10-02
23, Yeonhui-ro 26-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3144-2578
Yuu is a fusion dining restaurant that offers gonowada (salted sea cucumber innards), one the
three major gourmet dishes. The restaurant offers a wide variety of a la carte
items, and in partnership with Jo Seon-Ok culinary research center in Japan, strives
to produce savory and top-notch meals for its customers.
Among the diverse gourmet menu the restaurant offers, the most popular dishes include tuna tataki & gonowada and santen sasimi (assorted sliced raw fish). Also prepared and offered are simple
a la carte dishes including charcoal barbeque, grilled dishes on a sizzling iron plate, nabe, ponzu, a la carte, special delicacies. The restaurant is 231.4 ㎡ (70 pyeong) in floor size and has tatami rooms
for the full enjoyment of savory liquor and gourmet meals. Yuu also has a large room for group meetings and business dinners.
1.7Km 2020-04-16
18, Eoulmadang-ro 5-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3141-7212
Cafe B-hind typifies a quiet, secluded place located behind the main roads, away from the heart of the city. The cafe aims to provide a space where people can take a break and enjoy conversation. Additionally, the "B-" in the name represents analog, which inspired most of the cafe's design concept. The cafe is decorated with a glass window, large chalkboard wall, a cozy exterior that fits the elegant interior.
"This Month's Sandwich" is also selected every month, providing great tasting sandwiches that add to the overall experience. Wine novices may also indulge themselves in a sweet glass of wine without the worry of being detected as an inexperienced wine drinker. Furthermore, B-hind is located on the streets of Hongik University, where people can enjoy the culture, shopping at the free market, or watching one of many street performances.
1.8Km 2021-03-17
Eoulmadang-ro 35, Mapo-gu, Seúl.
Rolling Hall es un espacio cultural establecido con la finalidad de formar una aproximidad más cercana entre público y artistas. Aquí se presentan conciertos, presentaciones de distintos tipos de música como rock, hip-hop, jazz, baladas, pop, etc. y los espectadores pueden unirse con los músicos para disfrutar aún más el espectáculo. Además, se puede sentir también el ambiente vivo de un club caliente de Hongdae, y los equipos de sonido de primera aumenta la calidad de los artistas. Las instalaciones de la sala también son aptas para realizar otros tipos de eventos no musicales.
1.8Km 2017-01-10
68, Dongmak-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Opened by a former chef of Shilla Hotel’s Chinese fine dining restaurant Palsun, the restaurant’s name portrays a determination to offer a “difference” (chai) in “taste” (mat) with a pun “Tastes like China”(Masi China). The restaurant is overall neatly organized and designed in open kitchen style where guests can watch their meal get prepared.
1.8Km 2023-08-11
Donggyo-ro 51-gil 133, Mapo-gu, Seúl
1.8Km 2021-04-05
52, Eoulmadang-ro, 5-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-6402-7757
Well-known for German white wine. The representative menu is house-made beer. This Korean cuisine is located near Hapjeong Station, Seoul.
1.9Km 2021-04-20
47, Tojeong-ro 37-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-703-0019
Yukjeon Hoekwan has served Bassak bulgogi and Seonji baekban (Korean set menu with blood cake) since 1962, opposite of Yongsan Station. It has kept its original taste through three generations of operations.
1.9Km 2023-02-21
Bongwonsa-gil 120, Seodaemun-gu, Seúl.
El templo Bongwonsa es un templo budista milenario ubicado en las faldas del monte Ansan. Este fue construido en el lugar donde actualmente se encuentra la Universidad Yonsei, por orden de la reina Jinseong de Silla, siendo llamado Banyasa. Lamentable, la construcción original desapareció durante la Guerra de Imjin (1592–1598) debido a un incendio, y el templo de la actualidad es una nueva obra realizada en el año 1748, año desde el que es llamado Bongwonsa. Cada 6 de junio, en el templo Bongwonsa se organiza una ceremonia para desear la unificación de las dos Coreas. El Festival Cultural de las Flores de Loto es otra de sus celebraciones anuales.