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Masichaina (맛이차이나)

Masichaina (맛이차이나)

1.7 Km    32     2017-01-10

68, Dongmak-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul

Opened by a former chef of Shilla Hotel’s Chinese fine dining restaurant Palsun, the restaurant’s name portrays a determination to offer a “difference” (chai) in “taste” (mat) with a pun “Tastes like China”(Masi China). The restaurant is overall neatly organized and designed in open kitchen style where guests can watch their meal get prepared.

Yuu (유우)

1.8 Km    3004     2019-10-02

23, Yeonhui-ro 26-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3144-2578

Yuu is a fusion dining restaurant that offers gonowada (salted sea cucumber innards), one the three major gourmet dishes. The restaurant offers a wide variety of a la carte items, and in partnership with Jo Seon-Ok culinary research center in Japan, strives to produce savory and top-notch meals for its customers.

Among the diverse gourmet menu the restaurant offers, the most popular dishes include tuna tataki & gonowada and santen sasimi (assorted sliced raw fish). Also prepared and offered are simple a la carte dishes including charcoal barbeque, grilled dishes on a sizzling iron plate, nabe, ponzu, a la carte, special delicacies. The restaurant is 231.4 ㎡ (70 pyeong) in floor size and has tatami rooms for the full enjoyment of savory liquor and gourmet meals. Yuu also has a large room for group meetings and business dinners.

Geudaewain (그대와인)

Geudaewain (그대와인)

1.8 Km    113     2021-04-05

52, Eoulmadang-ro, 5-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-6402-7757

Well-known for German white wine. The representative menu is house-made beer. This Korean cuisine is located near Hapjeong Station, Seoul.

Sendero Forestal de la Línea Gyeongui (Yeontral Park) (경의선숲길(연트럴파크))

Sendero Forestal de la Línea Gyeongui (Yeontral Park) (경의선숲길(연트럴파크))

1.8 Km    446     2023-08-11

Donggyo-ro 51-gil 133, Mapo-gu, Seúl

El Sendero Forestal de la Línea Gyeongui, también llamado Yeontral Park, es un parque urbano lineal situado en el distrito de Mapo-gu de Seúl. Los tramos se inauguraron en el siguiente orden: Daeheung-dong, Saechanggogae, Changjeon-dong, Sinsu-dong y Wonhyo-ro. El parque está formado sobre las antiguas vías de ferrocarril de la línea Gyeongui, y en su subsuelo corren las actuales líneas de metro y ferrocarril Gyeongui-Jungang y el Ferrocarril del Aeropuerto. El parque fue diseñado de forma incompleta para que pueda ser completado por los ciudadanos. Es muy significativo que los espacios que pudieron haber quedado en blanco hayan sido llenados por espacios verdes y parques gracias a la participación de los ciudadanos.

Yukjeon Hoekwan (역전회관)

Yukjeon Hoekwan (역전회관)

1.8 Km    4166     2021-04-20

47, Tojeong-ro 37-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-703-0019

Yukjeon Hoekwan has served Bassak bulgogi and Seonji baekban (Korean set menu with blood cake) since 1962, opposite of Yongsan Station. It has kept its original taste through three generations of operations.

Lotte City Hotel Mapo (롯데시티호텔 마포)

1.9 Km    15406     2020-06-10

109, Mapo-daero, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-6009-1000

Lotte City Hotel Mapo is a premium business hotel that opened on March 10, 2009. Conveniently located near Myeongdong, Seoul Station, Hongdae, and Yeouido, it has easy access to public transportation including the airport railroad to Incheon International Airport and Gimpo Airport. The hotel provides 5-star hotel facilities at reasonable prices.

The 284 guestrooms include 100 twin rooms, 182 double rooms, and 2 ondol rooms, while the subsidiary facilities include a swimming pool, a gym, and a business center equipped with free internet service, a fax machine, a copy machine, a printer, and stationary.

The double rooms feature a spacious workplace for business travelers, while twin rooms have a luxurious and comfortable interior. The family twin rooms are for family travelers, and ondol rooms provide a chance for visitors to experience the traditional Korean lifestyle.

The buffet-style hotel restaurant ‘Naru’ features an elegant ambience and fresh dishes cooked at its open kitchen.

Sushigen (스시겐)

Sushigen (스시겐)

1.9 Km    6734     2020-02-11

6-12, Yanghwa-ro 7-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
+82-3144-7733

Sushigen is a restaurant where you can experience a truly traditional Japanese setting. At this establishment, there are two 'Idamaes' that prepare sushi in front of guests as soon as it is ordered. The skill of these sushi chefs carry a well-known reputation of excellence, guaranteeing perfection. In addition, though all the fresh fish is top-grade, it is served at affordable prices; the Chirashi is especially to die for. The Jjangkkonembi, steamed eggs, and fried tofu make a perfect companion to alcohol. Sushigen is a restaurant in pursuit of a fusion feel, with the melodies of jazz tickling the ears as soon as you walk in. The unique atmosphere and interior design make this a special place for dining. Additionally, all servers speak fluent Japanese, while the chefs present their diverse skills in a saxophone performance, making the dining experience at Sushigen even more memorable.

Donsubaek Hapjeong Direct(돈수백 합정직영)

Donsubaek Hapjeong Direct(돈수백 합정직영)

1.9 Km    47     2020-11-20

45 Yanghwa-ro 6-gil Mapo-gu Seoul
+82-2-3144-3104

It is a place where you can taste hot Korean soup dishes. This restaurant's signature menu is rice soup. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Mapo-gu, Seoul.

Hwanggeum Kongbat (황금콩밭)

Hwanggeum Kongbat (황금콩밭)

2.0 Km    0     2023-10-16

Mapo-daero 16-gil 9, Mapo-gu, Seúl

El restaurante Hwanggeum Kongbat se especializa en tofu y utiliza soja 100% cultivada en Corea y sal para hacer que su tofu esté fresco todos los días. El restaurante es famoso por su método de hacer tofu, que lo deja con una consistencia suave y mantiene el sabor al frijol de soja, pero con un toque dulce.

Templo Bongwonsa en Seúl (봉원사(서울))

Templo Bongwonsa en Seúl (봉원사(서울))

2.0 Km    8272     2023-02-21

Bongwonsa-gil 120, Seodaemun-gu, Seúl.

El templo Bongwonsa es un templo budista milenario ubicado en las faldas del monte Ansan. Este fue construido en el lugar donde actualmente se encuentra la Universidad Yonsei, por orden de la reina Jinseong de Silla, siendo llamado Banyasa. Lamentable, la construcción original desapareció durante la Guerra de Imjin (1592–1598) debido a un incendio, y el templo de la actualidad es una nueva obra realizada en el año 1748, año desde el que es llamado Bongwonsa. Cada 6 de junio, en el templo Bongwonsa se organiza una ceremonia para desear la unificación de las dos Coreas. El Festival Cultural de las Flores de Loto es otra de sus celebraciones anuales.