730.2M 2019-11-26
23, Insadong 14-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-736-7848
Located in the neighborhood of Insa-dong, traditional Korean lunch box and tea restaurant Nuri brings out the true beauty of hanok while implementing western dining culture with tables and chairs.
Nuri uses the finest grains directly from agricultural regions throughout the country, offering nutritious rice along with mildly seasoned side dish menus, taking advantage of the ingredients' natural flavors. Nuri uses its effective take-out and delivery system to cater to businesses and events.
733.6M 2020-05-07
32, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-733-4867
Tong-in n’est pas seulement la plus ancienne boutique de spécialités des artisanats traditionnels, elle propose également divers artisanats contemporains. Il s’agit d’une boutique et d’une galerie. La boutique est fortement impliquée dans l’éclosion d’artistes et expose, souvent, leurs travaux dans sa galerie. Ses artisanats couvrent tous types, promouvant les travaux d’artistes aux habitants et aux touristes.
733.7M 2024-12-11
27, Insadong 14-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-730-9311
Nwijo (뉘조) is a Korean restaurant specializing in wild vegetable cuisine. The name ‘Nwijo’ means ‘the god of the silkworm,’ and likens wild vegetables to silkworms in that both can be eaten in their entirety. The restaurant serves original full-course Korean meals that are prepared using hundreds of kinds of wild vegetables, including special seasonal vegetables.
A typical full-course meal starts with delicious pumpkin porridge, followed by seasoned wild vegetables, root vegetable ssam (condiments wrapped in vegetable leaves), slices of boiled meat, and steamed lotus leaf-wrapped rice served with jjigae (Korean stew) and various side dishes. This kind of traditional feast is pleasing to both the eye and the palate and is topped off with sikhye (traditional sweet rice drink). Lunch specials are also available.
743.0M 2020-04-23
30, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-730-7837
Atelier Seoul est la galerie de l’artiste Park Young Sook. Elle expose et met en vente des procelaines blanches (représentatives de la dynastie Chosun), de la vaisselle de Buncheong ainsi que des céramiques au parfum moderne. Parmi ces différents articles, on trouve des vases à fleur, des céramiques décoratives et de la vaisselle de tous les jours. Park Young Sook a aussi ouvert sa boutique (PAHK NY) à New York en 2002. En 1999, la reine Elizabeth II d’Angleterre a également visité son magasin.