839.2M 2021-03-24
23, Hongik-ro, 2-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-322-3302
This is a house where the Japanese owner chef does the cooking. This Japanese (cuisine) restaurant is located in Mapo-gu, Seoul. The most famous menu is udon.
849.1M 2024-06-26
140 Yanghwa-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
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866.7M 2024-03-19
118, Eoulmadang-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-345-9588
Located near Hongdae, Eongteori Saenggogi is an all-you-can-eat restaurant that specializes in grilled beef and pork. Along with raw meats such as pork belly, pork shoulder, beef sirloin, and beef brisket, the restaurant offers dishes including cold buckwheat noodles, kimchi jjigae, and soybean paste jjigae. A variety of sauces, kimchi, vegetables, and other side dishes are available at the salad bar. The great thing is that if you order a bowl of steamed rice, you can serve it as much as you want.
885.1M 2024-06-27
15, Hongik-ro 6-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
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889.6M 2024-06-27
22, Hongik-ro 6-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
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890.1M 2024-10-18
5, World Cup buk-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
BIGBANG's favorite meat restaurant
It is a restaurant specializing in charcoal grill that celebrities from YG Entertainment often visit. Autographs of celebrities including BIGBANG adorn the walls, and it is always full of customers. Only 1++ grade Korean Beef and domestic Pork are used, so the taste is guaranteed. Boneless Korean Galbi are the most popular, and Grilled Marinated Pork Galbi are also a steady seller. All of the Kimchi and side dishes are made with care, and the Galbi Soup for meals is also delicious.
892.5M 2025-04-18
162-7 Donggyo-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
The hotel offers rooms equipped with various entertainment options, catering to the diverse preferences of its guests. From a private movie room to a meditation room, guests can choose the type of stay they want, whether it is a fun movie time or a relaxing retreat to unwind. The business room provides the amenities needed for a workation, while the gaming room allows guests to relieve stress by gaming.
894.3M 2023-01-03
6, Tojeong-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3142-4434
Korean Martyrs’ Museum was opened in October of 1967 as Jeoldusan Martyrs' Shrine, in memory of the Catholic martyrs who lost their lives during the Byeongin Persecution of 1866. The name of the museum changed to the current Korean Martyrs' Museum in August 2008. The museum displays artifacts and materials in exhibitions related to the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Korea.
895.8M 2024-03-12
6 Tojeong-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3142-4434
Jeoldusan Martyrs' Shrine is the site where many Catholic believers were executed in 1866 due to persecution. In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the martyrdom, the Korean Catholic Church opened the Memorial Hall in October 1967, exhibiting materials, relics, and souvenirs related to the Korean Catholic Church and operating a museum. Pope Johannes Paulus II visited the site in 1984, and Mother Teresa visited in 1985.
911.7M 2024-04-23
B2F, 124, Singomae-ro, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do
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