6.1Km 2020-04-09
217-1, Dasan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2232-4531
Opened in 1979, Urijip Tteokbokki has operated for over 30 years in the same location. This restaurant has a spacious basement area which can accommodate up to 100 people. The restaurant is especially popular among Japanese tourists.
6.1Km 2021-03-25
Itaewon-ro 294, Yongsan-gu, Seúl
Blue Square es un complejo cultural construido por Interpark Group para dar apoyo a las artes escénicas. Abrió en noviembre de 2011, convirtiéndose en la mayor sala de actuaciones de arte de Corea. Tiene un teatro con 1.726 butacas, una sala de conciertos con 1.400 butacas y espacio de pie para 3,000 personas, y dos grandes teatros.
6.1Km 2021-03-19
228, Wangsan-ro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul
+82-2-969-8883
Gopchang (intestine) is a Korean popular dish with stir-fried pig intestines and vegetables. The most famous menu is grilled beef small intestine/grilled pork small intestine. A barbecue specialty restaurant located near Cheongnyangni Station in Seoul.
6.1Km 2021-03-29
5, Dasan-ro 35-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2232-8930
Opened in 1953 by a woman known as Mabongnim, the restaurant takes pride in its 50-plus years of service. As Mabongnim gained popularity, other similar establishments opened nearby, and eventually, formed the now famous “Tteokbokki Street.” The elderly proprietor is well known, even starring in a red-pepper paste (gochujang) ad in the 1990's.
The secret of this restaurant’s tteokbokki lies in the fact that red pepper
paste is mixed with Chinese soybean paste for a sweet and spicy taste, but has now been adopted by other Sindang-dong restaurants. Nevertheless, there is something special about this restaurant’s fare. At present, Mabongnim’s daughters-in-law are running the restaurant.
6.2Km 2020-05-14
60, Itaewon-ro 42-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
+82-2-794-7073
Golden Bull, located in a renovated company basement, is the second brand of 2017 Michelin Guide inductee “Koroviar”, aiming to bring same quality with same ingredients at a lower cost. Visitors can enjoy premier steak and other dishes at a lower cost, and with a large hall fitting at most 50 people. Visitors can plan your next company dinner, wine meetings, birthdays or other events without any additional rental fees.
The restaurant serves hanwoo (Korean beef) grade 1+, the highest quality, at a cost of a regular restaurant, and with a fairly priced side dishes and drinks. The restaurant also offers Western and European style dishes to please the taste of diverse customers. The restaurant has about 10 parking spaces with nearby public parking spaces, and is located about five minutes from Hangangjin Station.
6.2Km 2023-11-24
Gosanja-ro 36-gil 3, Dongdaemun-gu, Seúl
6.2Km 2021-03-24
205, Sapyeong-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul
+82-2-6052-0104
It is a brunch specialty café with a bright atmosphere. The best menu at this restaurant is lasagna. This cafe is located in Seocho-gu, Seoul.
6.2Km 2020-04-10
50, Toegye-ro 76-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2232-7872
I Love Sindangdong Tteokbokki is a tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) restaurant opened in 2001 when seven tteokbokki restaurants with over 25 years of history joined together. A DJ plays music and tells stories to the guests. The restaurant also features a stage with an acoustic guitar for live performances. Order and delivery service is available via the website.
6.2Km 2022-09-22
Dasan-ro 33-gil 10-18, Jung-gu, Seúl.
El Barrio del Tteokbokki de Sindang-dong se remonta a los años 70 del siglo XX, pero su mayor auge llegó en los años 80. Además de ser presentado en programas de televisión populares de la época, el período también fue marcado por los mejores tiempos del béisbol de la escuela de secundaria, donde los estudiantes se aglomeraban en las calles durante los partidos entre la Escuela Duksoo Commercial y la Escuela Sunrin Commercial (ahora Sunrin Internet). Pasados los años, los antiguos estudiantes de la escuela siguen visitando la zona para recordar su juventud y seguir comiendo el especial tteokbokki. Sin embargo, algunos dicen que la historia de este barrio empezó en los años 50. La propietaria del restaurante Mabokrim Halmeoni Tteokbokki dice que el tteokbokki se empezó a vender en el año 1953, cuando en la zona estaba el teatro Donga y ella vendía tteokbokki, maíz y patatas a los visitantes. En un principio, el tteokbokki estaba simplemente hecho de gochujang, pero se fueron añadiendo ingredientes como huevos, fideos, pasta de pescado, y más recientemente calamar, gambas y queso para darle un mejor sabor; y lo que era una simple merienda se ha convertido en un plato principal.
6.2Km 2017-02-03
+82-2-749-6795
Bicena provides tasty Korean cuisine available only in Korea in a refined interior.