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Migabon Myeong-dong Branch
 
5.0/3
Seoul(Jung-gu)
Migabon serves healthy Korean traditional porridge in one of the major hearts of Seoul, Myeongdong. Having this hearty, hot bowl of porridge is like a cleansing of the digestive system to me – a healthy, much needed break from all the usual heavy Korean meals of fatty meat and thick soup.            

Hai Di Lao
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
Chinese Traditional Hot Pot in Korea! Hai Di Lao Hai Di Lao is originally a hot pot franchise restaurant in China that opened a branch in Korea. A plethora of ingredients such as meat, seafood, vegetables, tofu and more are dipped into a boiling soup broth in this Chinese style shabu shabu cuisine. Hai Di Lao implements modern technology into their ordering system. As soon as you sit at a table, you will be given an iPad to place your order. You can choose the soup base, meat, vegetables and any other ingredients you wish to add to your hot pot. The total price of the hot pot depends on the ingredients you choose.  There are four types of soup base to choose from – spicy mala soup with a kick of Chinese spice, mushroom soup, tomato soup, and the meaty samseontang soup broth. Whether to choose just one or to try out multiple broths is completely up to you. Once you have decided on your preferred soup, continue your order by choosing your ingredients from beef, pork, lamb, seafood, dumplings, vegetables, mushrooms, tofu, noodles, and much more.  In addition, with only an additional 3,000 won per person, you can use the sauce bar and create your own special hot pot sauce. Fruits, salad, cakes and other desserts are also available at the bar.  You'll be surprised at Hai Di Lao's customer service as their services are as impressive as their meals. Not only are Chinese-speaking staff always readily available to care for the needs of flocking Chinese tourists, but they also offer shoe cleaning and nail art services for free! ☞ Address: 78, Namdaemun-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul ☞ Operating hours: Open 24 hours ☞ Menu and price: Sauce Bar 3,000 won per person / Broth soup 9,000 won each / Meat 11,000~22,000 won / Mixed dumplings 12,000 won / Mixed mushrooms 10,000 won / Mixed vegetables 10,000 won  

Sinseon Seolnongtang-Hongdae Branch  ※closed
 
5.0/1
Seoul(Mapo-gu)
Sinseon Seolnongtang is a restaurant specializing in Seolnongtang (ox-bone soup). Thanks to its especially rich and sweet broth, the restaurant has gained in popularity, expanding nationwide. The Myeongdong branch in particular has become a must-visit stop for many Japanese tourists after the restaurant was featured in popular Japanese magazines such as VIVI, With, More, and Mine. An average of 50 Japanese visitors dine at the restaurant daily. Besides the seolleongtang, other popular dishes at the restaurant include dumpling soup and rice cake (tteok) soup cooked with ox-bone broth, Suyuk (boiled beef), and Dolpan Sundae Bokkeum (stir-fried Korean black pudding in a hot dish). All menu items are available for take-out.                 Sinseon Seolnongtang-Itaewon Branch  Sinseon Seolnongtang - Myeongdong Branch Sinseon-Seolnongtang-Insa-dong-Branch   Sinseon Seolnongtang-Hongdae Branch

Hamcho Ganjang Gejang(Hamcho Soy Sauce Crab) Myeong-dong Branch
 
5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu)
The sauce is surprisingly not salty but has a clean and somewhat sweet flavor. The restaurant is favored by many Koreans as well as foreign visitors. Some menu items may differ slightly in price and are subject to change without notice.            

Gimbap Cheonguk Myeongdong Main Branch
 
5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu)
Gimbap Cheonguk, which translates as “Kimbap Heaven”, is a great way to get to know everyday Korean food, from kimbap to ramyeon, bokkeumbap to donkasu.  A chain of eateries so common that you can often see one whilst standing in the doorway of another, Kimbap Cheonguk (look for the orange sign reading '김밥천국') is delicious, dirt cheap, and probably the single best introduction to Korean food that you can find in Seoul. You'll never spend more than 5000W for a meal, but the menu is packed with favorites like kimchi jjigae (a kimchi and pork stew), kimbap (rice and goodies rolled up in dried seaweed), and donkasu (fried pork cutlet). Kimbap Cheonguk (the name means 'kimbap heaven') is everywhere, and you haven't really been to Seoul until you've eaten in one.    

Sinseon Seolnongtang-Itaewon Branch
 
5.0/2
Seoul(Jung-gu)
Sinseon Seolnongtang is a restaurant specializing in Seolnongtang (ox-bone soup). Thanks to its especially rich and sweet broth, the restaurant has gained in popularity, expanding nationwide. The Myeongdong branch in particular has become a must-visit stop for many Japanese tourists after the restaurant was featured in popular Japanese magazines such as VIVI, With, More, and Mine. An average of 50 Japanese visitors dine at the restaurant daily. Besides the seolleongtang, other popular dishes at the restaurant include dumpling soup and rice cake (tteok) soup cooked with ox-bone broth, Suyuk (boiled beef), and Dolpan Sundae Bokkeum (stir-fried Korean black pudding in a hot dish). All menu items are available for take-out.                 Sinseon Seolnongtang-Itaewon Branch  Sinseon Seolnongtang - Myeongdong Branch Sinseon-Seolnongtang-Insa-dong-Branch   Sinseon Seolnongtang-Hongdae Branch

Sinseon-Seolnongtang-Insa-dong-Branch
 
4.0/1
Seoul(Jongno-gu)
Sinseon Seolnongtang is a restaurant specializing in Seolnongtang (ox-bone soup). Thanks to its especially rich and sweet broth, the restaurant has gained in popularity, expanding nationwide. The Myeongdong branch in particular has become a must-visit stop for many Japanese tourists after the restaurant was featured in popular Japanese magazines such as VIVI, With, More, and Mine. An average of 50 Japanese visitors dine at the restaurant daily. Besides the seolleongtang, other popular dishes at the restaurant include dumpling soup and rice cake (tteok) soup cooked with ox-bone broth, Suyuk (boiled beef), and Dolpan Sundae Bokkeum (stir-fried Korean black pudding in a hot dish). All menu items are available for take-out.                 Sinseon Seolnongtang-Itaewon Branch  Sinseon Seolnongtang - Myeongdong Branch Sinseon-Seolnongtang-Insa-dong-Branch   Sinseon Seolnongtang-Hongdae Branch

 
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Jilsiru  ※closed
 
Seoul(Jongno-gu)
Jilsiru is a modern cafe serving a panoply of traditional snacks. Customers may enjoy the wide variety of tteok (rice cake), hangwa (Korean traditional sweets & cookies), and traditional organic beverages at this cafe with a sophisicated interior.

 
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ChirChir Myeongdong Main Branch
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
At "ChirChir & New York Night Market Myeongdong Main Branch," a chicken specialty restaurant in Myeongdong, you can enjoy a wide variety of fusion chicken dishes. Among them, the most popular is the "ChirChir" which consists of Cajun and cream sauce pasta baked in the oven. The charm of our restaurant lies in the diverse menu and broad selection available. At our restaurant, you can savor various creative chicken dishes, starting with the classic fried chicken, oven-roasted chicken, crispy chicken, chicken with cream or chili sauce, and original teppanyaki dishes. The interior has a woodsy, casual cafe-style atmosphere. The name "ChirChir" is derived from the protagonist of the fairy tale Blue Bird, "ChirChir" Our popular menu items include crispy fried chicken and crispy baked chicken. If you can't finish your meal, you can have it packed in a box to take home. Our location is excellent, situated in the bustling streets of Myeongdong, just a short distance from Euljiro-ipgu Station on Subway Line 2. Please come and enjoy delicious chicken dishes at "ChirChir & New York Night Market Myeongdong Main Branch." ​