1.3Km 2021-03-19
37, Changgyeonggung-ro 29-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-762-2170
Experience gamjatang (pork back-bone stew), one of Korea’s representative stews. The best menu at this restaurant is pork back-bone hot pot. This is a Korean cuisine located in Changdeokgung Palace, Seoul.
1.3Km 2023-08-17
Jahamun-ro 17-gil 12-11, Jongno-gu, Seúl
1.3Km 2019-08-01
30, Insadong 14-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-723-4696
Jirisan is one of the representative Korean restaurants in Insa-dong, an area known for its traditional culture. One of the trademarks of this restaurant, besides its amazingly delectable bean and tofu dishes, is a wooden sign that welcome guests into a neat and cozy interior.
Each day, fresh beans are ground at the restaurant to prepare dishes such as soybean paste, soft tofu, and bean-curd tofu stew. Bean-curds are prepared by using seawater, which gives the tofu a unique flavor. The fresh and clean taste of the tofu is one of the many reasons that choosey tofu aficionados flock to the restaurant.
Not just limited to tofu, Jirisan presents customers with a full-range of side dishes such as kimchi, japchae (glass noodles with sautéed vegetables), cucumber kimchi, seasoned seaweed, braised lotus roots, roasted yellow corbinas (a type of fish), leafy greens, bean-curd stew, and more. The restaurant gives visitors a chance to experience a hearty traditional Korean-style meal, but has thoughtfully toned down its seasonings to appeal to a wider audience (particularly those not used to spicy foods).
One of the recommended menu items is the Jirisan set meal, which offers diners the chance to sample foods that are popular in the Jirisan region. Adventurous diners may want to try the sea urchin soup or dried Pollack soup.
The restaurant, originally a traditional Korean house, has been modified over the years to better suit the needs of its customers. The walls surrounding the structure were removed and a glass ceiling was installed to allow guests to enjoy the natural light of the sun as they sample some of the area’s best traditional Korean cuisine.
1.3Km 2025-04-25
89, Donhwamun-ro 11ga-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
1.3Km 2021-03-18
41-1, Jahamun-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea
+82-70-4142-1214
This is a Korean cuisine located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. A restaurant that uses noodles made with 100% buckwheat directly by the chef. The best menu at this restaurant is dumpling hot pot.
1.3Km 2021-03-30
9, Seonggyungwan-ro 6-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-763-6050
Persian Palace was opened in 2002 and is operated by an Iranian owner. The three-story restaurant offers spacious dining areas and specializes in curry and Iranian cuisine. The restaurant consists of two kitchens with one dedicated to curry meals prepared by an Indian chef and the other dedicated to Iranian menus prepared by an Iranian chef. They also offer Halal food and a prayer room for Muslims.
1.3Km 2024-04-18
Pirun-daero 45, Jongno-gu, Seúl.
1.3Km 2021-09-28
Yulgok-ro 99, Jongno-gu, Seúl.
Este pabellón se encuentra dentro del palacio Changdeokgung. Es una estructura de 1 solo piso construida en el estilo tradicional. Tiene 6 kan (compartimientos) en el frente y 2 kan a los lados. Este pabellón fue levantado en 1846 e incluye los salones Seokbokheon y Sugangjae. Detrás de él, hay un jardín de flores con grandes rocas. Las chimeneas, las flores y el entorno conforman una escena muy pintoresca.
1.3Km 2022-12-13
Sajik-ro 161, Jongno-gu, Seúl.
La puerta Gwanghwamun es la entrada principal del palacio Gyeongbokgung, levantada en 1395 por Taejo, el primer rey de la dinastía Joseon. Es la puerta sur de las cuatro puertas de la antigua ciudad de Hanyang (Seúl), levantadas sobre los cuatro puntos cardinales.
Su nombre significa “la luz de la civilización iluminará el mundo”, y contiene los altos propósitos que la dinastía Joseon tuvo al ser establecida. Gwanghwamun había sido construida de granito. En el centro se halla una entrada que se asemeja al arco iris, denominado Hongyemun, y arriba está la torre del portal.
Gwanghwamun guarda un recuerdo amargo de la historia de Corea. Durante la ocupación de Corea por los japoneses (1910-1945), el gobierno colonial nipón destruyó la puerta con el objetivo de suprimir la nación coreana, y en su emplazamiento levantó el Edificio de la Gobernación de Corea. Hacia el año 1968, el gobierno coreano construyó de nuevo la puerta Gwanghwamun, pero usando concreto. Sin embargo, en el año 2010 se completaron los trabajos de restauración total en madera, que es la que se ve actualmente.
1.3Km 2024-11-28
27, Insadong 14-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-730-9311
Nwijo (뉘조) is a Korean restaurant specializing in wild vegetable cuisine. The name ‘Nwijo’ means ‘the god of the silkworm,’ and likens wild vegetables to silkworms in that both can be eaten in their entirety. The restaurant serves original full-course Korean meals that are prepared using hundreds of kinds of wild vegetables, including special seasonal vegetables.
A typical full-course meal starts with delicious pumpkin porridge, followed by seasoned wild vegetables, root vegetable ssam (condiments wrapped in vegetable leaves), slices of boiled meat, and steamed lotus leaf-wrapped rice served with jjigae (Korean stew) and various side dishes. This kind of traditional feast is pleasing to both the eye and the palate and is topped off with sikhye (traditional sweet rice drink). Lunch specials are also available.