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Naju Gomtang Hayanjip 나주곰탕(하얀집)

  • +82-61-333-4292
6-1, Geumseonggwan-gil, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do (전라남도 나주시 금성관길 6-1 (중앙동))

Naju Gomtang Hayanjip is home to Naju Gomtang (bone soup), operating for three generations. The savory taste from the soup is the famous feature of this traditional local restaurant.

Naju Gomtang Hayanjip participated in the first to fourth Namdo Food Festival and was awarded excellence awards. Also, it was introduced on the TV program, "6 o'clock My Hometown."

Utilization information

・Specialty Menu : Gomtang (bone soup) / Suyuk (boiled meat slices)

・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-61-333-4292

・Operating Hours : 08:00-21:00

・Parking Facilities : Available

・Reservations : Available (Tel: +82-61-333-4292)

・Closed : First and third Monday of every month

・Smoking / Non-Smoking : Non-smoking only

・Menu : Gomtang (bone soup) / Suyuk (boiled meat slices) / Suyuk Gomtang

Restrooms

Located inside / separated by gender

Access

[Express/Intercity Bus]
From Central City Terminal, take an express bus bound for Naju Intercity Bus Terminal.
Exit out to left and walk toward Jungang-ro Sageori (four-way intersection).
Continue straight through the intersection and turn right at the second road.
The restaurant will be located on the right.

6-1, Geumseonggwan-gil, Naju-si, Jeollanam-do


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