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Balwoo Gongyang (발우공양)

1.4Km    2025-05-29

56 Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Balwoo Gongyang, located in front of the main gate of Jogyesa Temple, is a temple food restaurant operated by the Cultural Corps of Korean Buddhism. It was selected as a 1-star restaurant by the Michelin Guide for three consecutive years from 2017 to 2019 and it is so popular that reservations must be made a month in advance. “Balwoo” refers to meals for monks and it means that the act of eating is also a process to realizing the truth. The restaurant offers five types of course menus inspired by Buddhist teachings that are served in the order of Suljuksim, Juksang, Sangmi (嘗味), Dammi (噉味), Seungso (僧笑), Youmi (愈味), and Ipgasim. The menu is made with seasonal ingredients to bring out the best flavor of each season. The course meal starts with appetizing kimchi stew according to the traditional Korean meal culture. Then it is followed by porridge, seasonal salad, rice and stew, side dishes, tea, and dessert, satisfying both the taste buds and health. Those who wish to experience an authentic temple meal are recommended to try the Beop Course.

Centro de Información de Estancias en Templos (템플스테이 홍보관)

1.4Km    2022-09-28

Ujeongguk-ro 56, Jongno-gu, Seúl

El centro es un complejo cultural de cinco plantas donde se encuentran la mayoría de oficinas responsables de las estancias en templos, centros de información, centros educativos, un restaurante de comida budista tradicional llamado Balwoo Gongyang, entre otros.

Nwijo (뉘조)

Nwijo (뉘조)

1.4Km    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.

Festival de Arte Callejero de Seúl (서울거리예술축제)

Festival de Arte Callejero de Seúl (서울거리예술축제)

1.4Km    2025-10-23

Taepyeong-ro 1-ga 1, Jung-gu, Seúl.
02-2088-4957

El Festival de Arte Callejero de Seúl se realiza en las principales plazas y espacios culturales que conectan las grandes calles y avenidas de Seúl. Diferentes manifestaciones artísticas callejeras encuentran un lugar de expresión en este festival. Desde el año 2003 se celebraba bajo el nombre de Festival Hi Seoul, pero en 2016 cambió por su actual denominación.

K-POP Cover Dance Festival World Final (K-POP 커버댄스 페스티벌 월드 파이널)

K-POP Cover Dance Festival World Final (K-POP 커버댄스 페스티벌 월드 파이널)

1.4Km    2025-10-23

Sejong-daero 110, Jung-gu, Seúl
02-2000-9324

K-POP Cover Dance Festival World Final es un festival global de baile de versiones de K-POP donde los fans de todo el mundo se convierten en las estrellas. No se trata solo de bailar; se trata de compartir e interactuar con otras culturas, viviendo un momento especial donde se convierten en héroes a la altura de las estrellas. Los participantes pueden expresar su pasión e individualidad únicas a través de las presentaciones, forjar amistades con fans de diversas nacionalidades y establecer nuevas redes globales. Además, al convertir el K-POP de un mero consumo a una cultura creada por los fans, también sirve como un importante programa de diplomacia cultural que conecta a Corea con el mundo.

Sarangchae (사랑채)

1.4Km    2025-05-14

6, Insadong 16-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Sarangchae is located in Insa-dong, one of the most famous neighborhoods visited by tourists. Majority of the restaurant's customers are foreigners, and they offer reasonably priced Korean dishes that are highly popular among foreign visitors.

Gimnasio Jangchung (장충체육관)

Gimnasio Jangchung (장충체육관)

1.4Km    2024-02-27

Dongho-ro 241, Jung-gu, Seúl

El Gimnasio Jangchung fue el primer gimnasio con cúpula de Corea y se inauguró el 1 de febrero de 1963. El gimnasio alberga diversos eventos deportivos como competiciones de baloncesto, vóleibol y baloncesto, así como boxeo, lucha libre, levantamiento de pesas y ssireum (lucha tradicional coreana). El gimnasio también celebra otros espectáculos y eventos culturales que incluyen competiciones internacionales, conciertos y otros. El 17 de enero de 2015, el gimnasio reabrió tras una remodelación de sus instalaciones.

Myeongdong Jjukkumi (명동쭈꾸미)

Myeongdong Jjukkumi (명동쭈꾸미)

1.4Km    2025-10-23

3-28, Toegye-ro 6-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

Myeondong Jjukkumi is a jjukkumi (ocellerated octopus) restaurant located in Jung-gu, Seoul. It only takes about a 1-minute walk from Hoehyeon Station (Seoul Subway Line 4), Exit 2, a convenient location for both tourists and people who work in the area. Main menu items consist of jjukkumi and samgyeopsal (grilled pork belly), pork galbi (rib meat), bossam (cabbage wraps with pork), among other set menus. All dishes are cooked in the kitchen, and are known for their spicy kick and savory taste. The restaurant can accommodate group guests as it has a spacious hall as well as outdoor tables. Customers dining at the restaurant can help themselves to more side dishes at the self-service side dish bar and enjoy a hearty meal at a reasonable price.

Bokidang (복이당)

Bokidang (복이당)

1.4Km    2025-09-16

3-28, Toegye-ro 6-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

Bokidang is a handmade salt buns specialty bakery cafe located in Jung-gu, Seoul. It is conveniently located just a 30-second walk from Exit 2 of Hoehyeon Station, situated in an area with high foot traffic from office workers and tourists. Bokidang presents handmade salt bread and beverages made with carefully selected fresh ingredients, with the hope that "everyone who eats will be blessed." The signature menu features a lineup of salt breads inspired by the 12 zodiac animal characters, each embodying health, wishes, and small happiness in a single bite. The store has a clean and warm atmosphere with an indoor seating area and outdoor seating, accommodating group guests and offering takeout for added convenience.

The Migliore (Sucursal de Dongdaemun) (밀리오레 (동대문점))

The Migliore (Sucursal de Dongdaemun) (밀리오레 (동대문점))

1.4Km    2024-02-21

Jangchungdan-ro 263, Jung-gu, Seúl.

The Migliore es un gran centro comercial ubicado en el área de Dongdaemun, Seúl. En la zona que comprende desde la estación de metro de Jongno 5(o)-ga hasta Dongdaemun se han establecido una gran cantidad de puestos comerciales. Recientemente, con la modernización de los mercados tradicionales, se han establecido los grandes complejos comerciales. En general, la mayoría de los consumidores de The Migliore son los adolescentes, se calcula que ocupan el 80%.