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Wansan Jeong (완산정)

Wansan Jeong (완산정)

.0M    2021-03-29

484, Bongcheon-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul
+82-2-878-3400

A restaurant where you can enjoy refreshing bean sprout hangover soup. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gwanak-gu, Seoul. The most famous menu is bean sprout hangover soup.

Olive Young - Gwanak Town [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 관악 타운)

163.1M    2024-06-27

173, Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul

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OTSAL (옷살)

OTSAL (옷살)

207.0M    2021-03-29

164, Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul
+82-2-882-6527

This is where a local Mexican chef does the cooking. The best menu at this restaurant is curry. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gwanak-gu, Seoul.

Seongmin Yangkkochi - Seoul Nat'l Univ. Branch (성민양꼬치 서울대입구)

Seongmin Yangkkochi - Seoul Nat'l Univ. Branch (성민양꼬치 서울대입구)

239.3M    2021-03-29

38, Gwanak-ro 16-gil, Gwanak-gu, Seoul
+82-2-888-8665

It has a large space, so it is a good place for meetings. The best menu at this restaurant is lamb skewers. This Chinese (cuisine) restaurant is located in Gwanak-gu, Seoul.

Ssukgogae (쑥고개)

Ssukgogae (쑥고개)

290.5M    2024-02-15

B1, 16 Gwanak-ro 14-gil, Gwanak-gu, Seoul

Ssukgogae is a Korean and Western fusion restaurant situated at the beginning of Syarosu-gil. The standout menu item is the tong samgyeop kimchi jjim (braised whole pork belly with kimchi), a robust and spicy dish prepared with whole pork belly and soft bean curd. Another crowd-pleaser is the chicken cheongyang cream pasta (deep-fried chicken and cheongyang chili pepper cream pasta), featuring crispy fried shrimp and deep-fried chicken generously layered on soy cream sauce. The waffle gamja jeon (potato pancake), crispy and adorned with grated grana padano cheese, also earns acclaim. Nearby attractions encompass Nakseongsan Mountain, Nakseongdae Park, and Gwaneumsa Temple.

CheongKwanJang - Seoul Nat’l Univ. Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (정관장 서울대)

CheongKwanJang - Seoul Nat’l Univ. Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (정관장 서울대)

331.6M    2024-04-18

Store #102, Yeseong Officetel, 1798, Nambusunhwan-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul

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9ounce Burger (나인온스버거)

9ounce Burger (나인온스버거)

638.8M    2021-03-26

109, Gwanak-ro 12-gil, Gwanak-gu, Seoul
+82-70-8692-9020

It is a restaurant serving authentic American homemade burger. This restaurant's signature menu is house-made burger. This Western dishes restaurant is located in Gwanak-gu, Seoul.

Gwanak Kang Gam-chan Festival (관악강감찬축제)

Gwanak Kang Gam-chan Festival (관악강감찬축제)

1.2Km    2024-10-11

77 Nakseongdae-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul
+82-2-828-5765

The Gwanak Kang Gam-chan Festival is a historical culture festival held to honor the patriotic spirit of General Kang Gam-chan, a general during the Goryeo dynasty. The festival was created by combining the Gwanaksan Azalea Festival with the Nakseongdae Memorial Service, held at the birthsite of General Kang. The festival offers many programs to learn more about the area's cultural heritages.

Gwanaksan Mountain Nakseongdae Park (관악산 낙성대공원)

Gwanaksan Mountain Nakseongdae Park (관악산 낙성대공원)

1.3Km    2021-07-16

77, Nakseongdae-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul
+82-2-879-6525

Nakseongdae Park was built as a tribute to General Kang Gam-chan (948-1031) of the Goryeo dynasty. In 1973, the city of Seoul reorganized the birthplace of General Kang, resulting in changes to the park. Located inside the park are Anguksa Shrine, the general’s birthplace, and a three-story stone pagoda, which was made during the Goryeo dynasty. The 4.48-meter-high pagoda is made of granite, and is called “Kang Gam-chan Tap (pagoda)” or “Kang Gam-chan Nakseongdae Tap”.

*Anguksa Shrine
Anguksa is a shrine built in 1974 emulating the wooden architecture style of the Goryeo era. The shrine has high ceilings and houses the portrait of General Kang Gam-chan. The shrine is located on the road leading to the back gate of Seoul National University and has become a popular place in the area.

*Nakseongdae Yuji
Nakseongdae Yuji is the birthplace of General Kang Gam-chan and the original location of the three-story pagoda. During the maintenance of Nakseongdae area in 1973, the pagoda was moved into the vicinity of Anguksa Shrine, and a two-meter tall monument was erected in its original location to mark the historical significance of the site.