Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

It revives the traditional Korean Bulgogi recipe that has been passed down for three generations. Using good-quality Korean beef fillet, the dishes make you experience the true taste of Gwangyang bulgogi roasted on a charcoal burner. Scorched rice and cold noodles are also delicious, as well as other side dishes.*Best Korean Restaurant as designated by The Seoul Metropolitan Government.


 
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5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Experience the culinary magic at Deungchon Shabu Kalguksu Myeongdong Branch! Discover Unforgettable Flavors and Impeccable Service at Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu Myeongdong Branch, Seoul! For over three decades, Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu has been a cherished Korean culinary gem, renowned for its consistently outstanding taste and world-class service. Located in the bustling heart of Seoul's tourism hub, Myeongdong, the branch has rapidly become a hotspot for both local and international foodies.   Among the plethora of kalguksu eateries in Myeongdong, Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu distinguishes itself with a spacious ambiance, wallet-friendly prices, and unmatched customer satisfaction. This exceptional dining venue is perfect for those who crave a fusion of kalguksu noodles and succulent meat dishes.   Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu Myeongdong Branch is particularly acclaimed for its generous portions of tender meat in the kalguksu, winning the hearts of both local patrons and tourists alike. This sumptuous dish is served piping hot, featuring mushrooms and thinly sliced beef cooked in a savory broth, topped off with the addition of kalguksu noodles. After savoring the noodles, you can even create a mouthwatering fried rice dish using the remaining broth, eggs, and an assortment of vegetables. To indulge in this culinary delight, first, add a medley of vegetables, such as water parsley and mushrooms, to the rich red broth and bring it to a boil. As it begins to boil, add the meat, being careful not to overcook it to preserve its tenderness. The secret lies in swiftly retrieving and relishing the delectable meat.   Savor the exquisite taste and exceptional service at Deungchon Shabu Kalguksu Myeongdong Branch. Embark on a gastronomic journey like no other in the heart of Myeongdong. The kalguksu takes center stage next, showcasing the impeccable union of chewy, al dente noodles and a fiery broth. If you still have an appetite for more, the grand finale is the fried rice – a must-try! Remember to order the fried rice in advance, as re-orders are not available. Experience the exclusive, scrumptious fried rice only at Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu, and you'll have enjoyed a truly satisfying meal. Amidst the fierce competition of emerging dining establishments, Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu maintains its widespread appeal with its sleek interior, delectable flavors, and competitive pricing. Don't miss out on your chance to enjoy exclusive discounts at Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu Myeongdong Branch! Download a coupon from 'Trippose.com' and present it at the restaurant to receive special perks. Be sure to visit and seize this incredible offer during your Myeongdong, Seoul, adventure! Elevate your Korean dining experience, savor the best of Myeongdong, and immerse yourself in a true culinary delight at Deungchon Shabu-Kalguksu!


5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu)

Yeongyang Center main branch is a 52 year-old specialty restaurant in Myeongdong. It specializes in samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) and tongdak (roasted chicken). In 1960, Yeongyang Center has started to sell tongdak roasted on an electric rotisserie. Since then, the crisp and not-at-all greasy taste has attracted popularity among local Koreans and it has become a must-visit restaurant among foreign tourists. They use chickens provided by directly owned chicken farm and the owner of the restaurant thoroughly manages all the process of cooking even from the ingredients preparation level. Their main menus are samgyetang and tongdak. The Samgyetang features its tender meat and thick broth after boiling for 2 hours and the tongdak features crispy and not-fatty taste of the well-drained chicken. Among the menus, sansam Samgyetang stuffed with wild ginseng powder is the most be-loved menu.


5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

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Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Opened in 1983, this restaurant serves delicious tonkatsu (Japanese pork cutlet). The secret is in aging thick slices of seasoned pork fillet (150kg total) for three to four days making the meat more tender. The slices are then coated with egg batter and breadcrumbs, and fried in hot oil (160캜) for about seven minutes. Voila! A tasty tonkatsu, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Also mouthwatering are the miso soup and fresh vegetables served with it. The first floor layout is a bar and the second and third floors are like spacious halls. During lunch, crowds of loyal customers wait in line. The restaurant is a favorite for all ages, from young to elderly regulars.  


5.0/1
Gangwon-do(Sokcho-si)

Manseok Dak-gangjeong (sweet and sour chicken) is located in Jungang Market of Sokcho. Since 1983, Manseok has been one of the top sweet and sour chicken restaurants in Sokcho.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

“Pro Ganjang Gejang” is a restaurant serving soy sauce marinated crab (ganjang gejang). This restaurant opened in 1980 as the first ganjang gejang restaurant in Korea. Since its opening in Sinsa-dong, it has grown in popularity not only among Koreans, but also among foreign visitors. It opened branches in Samseong-dong in Seoul, Haeundae in Busan, and in Tokyo and Osaka in Japan.  


4.5/2
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Baekje Samgyetang has been serving delicious pots of samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) for the past 40 years in Myeong-dong, where it is crowded with people. The restaurant had been introduced in various books and magazines and was also featured on television programs. Many tourists are drawn due to the widespread media coverage of the restaurant. Statistically, about 80% of the restaurant's customers are from Japan and China.    


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Seoul City Hall・Gwanghwamun

Jinju Hall (진주회관) 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.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Apgujeong・Cheongdamdong

This place specializes in shabu shabu with 24 years of tradition that insists on using original Korean beef fillet. This Korean beef is mouthwatering as it is directly delivered from a farm in Gwangju, Jeonnam, each day. The organic seasonal vegetables with shabu shabu, the hand-made soy bean curd and the springy noodles in a rich broth are delightful.*Best Korean Restaurant as designated by The Seoul Metropolitan Government