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Jinju Hall (진주회관)

Jinju Hall (진주회관)

.0M    2020-05-08

26, Sejong-daero 11-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-753-5388

Jinju Hall is a restaurant specializing in kongguksu (chilled white soybean noodle soup) with over 40 years of history. Renowned for its rich soup of cold noodles, the restaurant uses fresh soybeans grown in Gangwon-do. The dishes are not only nutritious, but also effective in restoring people's appetites, often lost because of the summer's heat.

To make the restaurant's signature dish, buckwheat is mixed with ground soybeans and flour to make dough. The dough is shaped into noodles and boiled. They are then mixed with pulverized soybeans (which are slightly boiled) and cold broth. Boasting a simple taste, this cold soybean noodle dish is one of the most popular dishes in summer.

Gangseo Myeonok (강서면옥)

65.6M    2020-04-17

35, Sejong-daero 11-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-752-1945

Gangseo Myeonok has been famous for over fifty years, having been the food of choice served to visiting dignitaries from North Korea at the time of the South-North Red Cross Conference. The restaurant has succeeded in carrying on the tradition of Pyeongyang-style naengmyeon. The native buckwheat from Gangwon-do mixed with starch makes for fine noodles, and the wonderful broth is made from beef brisket with white radish kimchi.

Jaembaeok (잼배옥)

Jaembaeok (잼배옥)

75.9M    2021-03-30

68-9, Sejong-daero 9-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-755-8106

It has over 80 years of tradition. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jung-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is ox bone soup.

Seomun Hoegwan(서문회관)

121.2M    2021-03-18

47, Sejong-daero, 11-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-755-0897

A bulgogi specialty restaurant located near City Hall Station in Seoul. The most famous menu is Korean beef bulgogi. Experience bulgogi, a Korean traditional dish.

Mirakjeong (미락정)

Mirakjeong (미락정)

123.5M    2021-03-30

52, Sejong-daero 9-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-778-7210

It is a place where pork cutlet is made directly with domestic pork. This restaurant's signature menu is house-made jumbo sized pork cutlet. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jung-gu, Seoul.

Korea Samgyetang (고려삼계탕)

164.7M    2017-09-26

1, Seosomun-ro 11-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-752-9376, 2734

Korea Samgyetang serves up delicious samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) made using only 4-year-old ginseng cultivated in Geumsan (a town famous for its ginseng) and chickens raised on local farms. Young chickens (no more than 49 days old) are butchered and delivered fresh daily, making for only the tenderest meat. The chicken is boiled with high-quality ginseng, dates, garlic, glutinous rice, and various medicinal herbs to make a flavorful and energizing soup.

* Designated a “Best Korean Restaurant” by the Seoul Metropolitan Government

Ilpum Garden (일품가든)

Ilpum Garden (일품가든)

171.2M    2021-03-30

109-10, Seosomun-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3789-7295

This is a restaurant where you can taste both shabu-shabu (sliced meat and vegetables boiled in water) and roasted meat. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jung-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is shabu-shabu.

Hyundai Kalguksu (현대칼국수)

Hyundai Kalguksu (현대칼국수)

214.6M    2020-06-16

76, Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-752-9504

Hyundai Kalguksu is a kalguksu (handmade knife-cut noodles) restaurant that has been in the family for two generations (1982). The restaurant is extremely popular among people working at nearby businesses, thanks to the rich flavor of the broth. Anchovies, dried pollack heads, and kelp are simmered for many hours, and then, other ingredients are added: soft noodles and various vegetables including pumpkin, onion, and green onions. The restaurant is famous for the exquisite taste of its kalguksu, as well as for its large servings. Just one bowl is enough to satisfy a starving man, but if you are still hungry, don’t hesitate to ask for more rice or noodles for free. Another unforgettable specialty here is kimchi. You will also be able to enjoy geotjeori (freshly made kimchi) and kkakdugi (sliced white-radish kimchi), which is fermented for about three days.

Musée d’art de Séoul (서울시립미술관)

Musée d’art de Séoul (서울시립미술관)

217.8M    2023-10-17

61, Deoksugung-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2124-8800

Le Musée d'Art de Séoul met à l'honneur l'art moderne coréen et international à travers ses six galeries. De grandes expositions internationales s'y tiennent tous les cinq à six mois. Depuis mai 2002 se tient en exposition permanentes autour des oeuvres de l'artiste coréenne Chon Kyung-ja. Des visites guidées en anglais de l'exposition permanente sont possibles les samedis et dimanches. Après la visite du musée, vous pourrez vous balader le long du mur en pierre du palais Deoksugung, visiter le théâtre Chongdong pour voir un spectacle traditionnel ou aller voir le spectacle Nanta au théâtre Nanta.

Musée d'histoire Baejaehakdang (배재학당역사박물관)

Musée d'histoire Baejaehakdang (배재학당역사박물관)

230.8M    2021-10-05

Séoul, Junggu, Seosomun-ro 11gil 19
+82-2-319-5578

Baejaehakdang est la première école d'architecture occidentale construite en Corée, en 1885 par Henry Gerhart Appenzeller (1858~1902). Le but premier de cette structure était l'enseignement de l'anglais, avant de devenir un grande centre d'instructions ayant formé quelques grands intellectuels en Corée. La structure est divisée en plusieurs écoles, avec son université, son lycée, et son collège.

Musée d'histoire de Baejaehakdang
Le musée a été fondé dans les murs du bâtiment Baejaehakdang en 2008, bâtiment classé au patrimoine coréen. En plus des expositions régulières et temporaires, le musée propose également des programmes d'éducation.