Bugeogukjip (북어국집)

  • Bugeogukjip (북어국집)
  • Bugeogukjip (북어국집)
  • Bugeogukjip (북어국집)
  • Bugeogukjip (북어국집)

Descripción

Bugeogukjip (formerly “Teojutgol”) is a restaurant behind City Hall in Seoul that has been serving up authentic dried Pollack soup since 1968. Despite a name change, the restaurant has proudly stood in this same location for decades, earning a strong reputation for its dried Pollack soup made using traditional cooking methods.

Since the restaurant only serves one thing—dried Pollack soup—there are few preparations to be made and the meal arrives on your table in minutes. Customers are free to serve themselves basic side dishes such as kimchi and can have as many servings of rice as they’d like, allowing diners to enjoy a hearty meal at a low price. While the restaurant’s design and menu may be simple, Bugeogukjip takes pride in its long history and the careful efforts that have earned it a reputation as one of the most notable restaurants in Seoul.


Contáctenos

Mugyo-dong Bugeogukjip +82-2-777-3891


¿Cómo funciona?

Menú Representante : Bugeohaejangguk (dried Pollack soup)

Consultas e Información : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-777-3891

Horas : Weekdays 07:00-20:00
Weekends 07:00-15:00

Política de Reservas : Tel: +82-2-777-3891

Off días : N/A (Open all year round)

Menú Procesamiento : Bugeohaejangguk (dried Pollack soup)


La información detallada

Restrooms
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Posición

38, Eulji-ro 1-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

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