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Festival multiculturel de la nourriture à Seongbuk (성북 다문화 음식축제)

14.9Km    2016-09-05

Séoul, Seongbuk-gu, Seongbuk-ro 37
070-8644-8320

Le 7ème festival multiculturel de la nourriture à Seongbuk se tiendra en mai 2015 sur la route Seongbukdong-gil. Il a été inauguré dans le cadre de la journée pour la diversité culturelle désignée par les Nations Unies. Ainsi, le festival permet de découvrir la diversité des cuisines du monde entier en faisant participer 31 ambassades situées en Corée du Sud. Le festival a pour objectif de contribuer à l’entente et au respect entre les différentes cultures et les différentes nations. L’une des particularité du festival est qu’il fait intervenir des étrangers travaillent en Corée où des étrangers mariés à un coréen ou une coréenne, et non des cuisiniers professionnels.

 

Projet de circuit artistique et culturel de Séoul (서울문화예술탐방)

14.9Km    2019-01-07

Seoul-si

Lancé en 2007, le projet de circuit artistique et culturel de Séoul est un programme d’expérience culturelle organisé par la Fondation de Séoul pour les arts et la culture. Les circuits ont lieu du jeudi au samedi, les deuxième et quatrième samedis du mois d’avril à octobre.

Les participants se réunissent sur la place en face de l’hôtel de ville de Séoul vers 10h30 pour prendre le bus affrété par la Fondation de Séoul pour les arts et la culture. Le programme offre diverses excursions sur des thèmes variés : art, théâtre, littérature, architecture et design. En semaine, de nombreuses femmes au foyer s’inscrivent au programme pour profiter un peu de leur temps libre alors que leurs enfants sont à l’école. Pendant les week-ends, c’est l’occasions parfaite pour les familles, les couples et les touristes internationaux de visiter Séoul. Ce programme gratuit permet ainsi aux participants de visiter quelques endroits de Séoul et de découvrir ce qui fait que ces lieux sont les fleurons de la capitale.

Les personnes intéressées pour participer doivent effectuer une réservation en téléphonant à la Fondation de Séoul pour les arts et la culture ou en visitant le site internet.

853 (팔오삼)

853 (팔오삼)

14.9Km    2021-03-24

16, Insadong, 12-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-70-8832-0853

This is a juicy pork restaurant. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The most famous menu is grilled pork belly.

Libuk Sonmandu (리북손만두)

Libuk Sonmandu (리북손만두)

14.9Km    2019-08-28

17-13, Mugyo-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-776-7361

Libuk Sonmandu restaurant is located deep in the alleys behind Seoul City Hall in the Mugyo-dong area. It is famous for kimchimari bap and sonmandu (handmade dumplings). Kimchimaribap is rice in a soup of kimchi and ice cubes with various added flavorings that originated in North Korea. This is a refreshing dish for summer. Other items on the menu are bindaetteok (mung bean pancake) and mandu jeongol (dumpling hot pot).

Okjeong (옥정)

Okjeong (옥정)

14.9Km    2021-03-19

18, Insadong, 12-gil, Jongro-gu, Seoul
+82-2-733-5412

A traditional Korean restaurant serving hanjeongsik (Korean table d'hôte) for 30 years now. The representative menu is Korean table d''hote. This is a Korean cuisine located in Insa-dong, Seoul.

Nuri (누리)

Nuri (누리)

14.9Km    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.

Yurimmyeon (유림면)

Yurimmyeon (유림면)

14.9Km    2021-03-29

139-1, Seosomun-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-755-0659

This store, which has a long history of over 50 years, makes noodles using only Bongpyeong buckwheat. The best menu at this restaurant is buckwheat noodles. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jung-gu, Seoul.

Insadong Geujip (인사동그집)

Insadong Geujip (인사동그집)

14.9Km    2020-04-24

3, Insadong 12-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-737-0575

Insadong Geujip, located in the famous neighbourhood of Insadong, is a Korean fusion restaurant that is particularly well known for its traditional, yet unique interior. Along with “Insadong Seafood Rice,” and “Insadong Geujip On Rice”, diners can find a range of delicacies including Hanbang Bossam (Herbal Napa Wraps with Pork), Savory Seafood & Spring Onion Pancake, and Kimchi Parae Pancake on the menu.

The restaurant's specialty, Geujip On Rice, a sort of Bibimbab made with a variety of seafood, vegetables and edible flowers and mixed together with rice and a red pepper paste called gochujang. The basic serving size is large enough to feed two.

The restaurant is housed in an old hanok (Korean traditional house) and has been carefully renovated to preserve the house’s traditional feel. Indoor lights wrapped with hanji, Korean traditional paper, shine a soft glow over the entire dining area and add to the overall ambience.

Jinju Hall (진주회관)

Jinju Hall (진주회관)

14.9Km    2020-05-08

26, Sejong-daero 11-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-753-5388

Jinju Hall is a restaurant specializing in kongguksu (chilled white soybean noodle soup) with over 40 years of history. Renowned for its rich soup of cold noodles, the restaurant uses fresh soybeans grown in Gangwon-do. The dishes are not only nutritious, but also effective in restoring people's appetites, often lost because of the summer's heat.

To make the restaurant's signature dish, buckwheat is mixed with ground soybeans and flour to make dough. The dough is shaped into noodles and boiled. They are then mixed with pulverized soybeans (which are slightly boiled) and cold broth. Boasting a simple taste, this cold soybean noodle dish is one of the most popular dishes in summer.

Jirisan Restaurant (지리산)

Jirisan Restaurant (지리산)

14.9Km    2019-08-01

30, Insadong 14-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-723-4696

Jirisan is one of the representative Korean restaurants in Insa-dong, an area known for its traditional culture. One of the trademarks of this restaurant, besides its amazingly delectable bean and tofu dishes, is a wooden sign that welcome guests into a neat and cozy interior.

Each day, fresh beans are ground at the restaurant to prepare dishes such as soybean paste, soft tofu, and bean-curd tofu stew. Bean-curds are prepared by using seawater, which gives the tofu a unique flavor. The fresh and clean taste of the tofu is one of the many reasons that choosey tofu aficionados flock to the restaurant.

Not just limited to tofu, Jirisan presents customers with a full-range of side dishes such as kimchi, japchae (glass noodles with sautéed vegetables), cucumber kimchi, seasoned seaweed, braised lotus roots, roasted yellow corbinas (a type of fish), leafy greens, bean-curd stew, and more. The restaurant gives visitors a chance to experience a hearty traditional Korean-style meal, but has thoughtfully toned down its seasonings to appeal to a wider audience (particularly those not used to spicy foods).

One of the recommended menu items is the Jirisan set meal, which offers diners the chance to sample foods that are popular in the Jirisan region. Adventurous diners may want to try the sea urchin soup or dried Pollack soup.

The restaurant, originally a traditional Korean house, has been modified over the years to better suit the needs of its customers. The walls surrounding the structure were removed and a glass ceiling was installed to allow guests to enjoy the natural light of the sun as they sample some of the area’s best traditional Korean cuisine.