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Jidaebang (지대방)

Jidaebang (지대방)

3.8Km    2021-03-29

33, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-738-5379

It is a traditional tea house where you can learn how to drink tea. This cafe is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is chrysanthemum tea.

Yetchatjip (old teahouse) (옛찻집)

Yetchatjip (old teahouse) (옛찻집)

3.8Km    2019-12-20

33-1, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-722-5332

Yetchatjip is a famous teahouse that has also been used as a movie filming set. It is a great place to stop by for a cup of natural traditional Korean tea, or the traditional summer treat patbingsu, made with the old way with shaved ice and homemade red bean topping.

Insadong Chatjip (tea house) (인사동찻집)

Insadong Chatjip (tea house) (인사동찻집)

3.8Km    2019-12-23

33-1, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-723-4909

Insadong Chatjip is a hanok teahouse that serves home-made traditional tea. Even the red beans used in the summer delicacy patbingsu (shaved ice with sweetened red beans) are carefully prepared at the restaurant.

Hotel Crown Insadong (호텔 크라운-인사동)

3.8Km    2021-02-10

9, Samil-daero 30-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-3676-8000

Hotel Crown is a premier hotel that was renovated in May 2002. The hotel is in close proximity to Jongno and Insa-dong, making it a convenient place to stay for tourists.

Tteul Gwa Dawon (뜰과다원)

Tteul Gwa Dawon (뜰과다원)

3.8Km    2019-11-12

6-4, Insadong 8-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-734-5310

Tteul Gwa Dawon (literally "yard and tea garden") is an up-scale hanok-style tea and coffee house where you can enjoy a tranquil garden in the center of Seoul.

The tea and coffee shop offers traditional Korean tea made of 100% natural ingredients, as well as organic coffee. It is equipped with large private rooms which can accomodate a large number of guests, making it the best place to hold seminars or other types of social gatherings.

Tea, rice cakes, and other traditional snacks served here can be a good alternative for when you're in between meals.

Restaurant DAM (레스토랑담)

Restaurant DAM (레스토랑담)

3.8Km    2021-03-23

30-7 Insadong-gil Jongno-gu Seoul
+82-2-730-3624

It is a gallery-like restaurant where you can enjoy paintings by famous artists. This restaurant's signature menu is pork shoulder steak. This Western dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

Galerie des couteaux (칼 갤러리)

Galerie des couteaux (칼 갤러리)

3.8Km    2020-04-30

7, Insadong 9-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-735-4431


La seule boutique spécialisée dans les couteaux en Corée, cette galerie d’Insadong abrite plus de 6 000 couteaux du monde entier. Cela inclus des couteaux traditionnels coréens, japonais, chinois, des couteaux décoratifs, des couteaux réalisés par des artistes célèbres et des couteaux utilisés dans des films. Il y a une grande variété de couteaux aussi bien pour des utilités quotidiennes que pour des fins de décoration. Les clients qui commandent des couteaux peuvent également observer tout le processus de fabrication.

Museum Kimchikan (뮤지엄 김치간)

Museum Kimchikan (뮤지엄 김치간)

3.8Km    2024-09-27

Seoul, Jongno-gu, Insadong-gil 35-4
+82-2-6002-6456

Le Museum Kimchikan désigne un musée unique dédié au kimchi et au kimjang, et revenant longuement sur les processus de fabrication du kimchi, aliment classé au patrimoine de l'UNESCO. Le musée a aussi été sélectionné par CNN en mars 2015 comme l'un des 11 meilleurs musées autour de la gastronomie.

Institut 'Kimchi Museum' - (풀무원김치박물관)

Institut 'Kimchi Museum' - (풀무원김치박물관)

3.8Km    2019-07-24

35-4, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-6002-6456, +82-2-6002-6477

Le musée du Kimchi, fondé en 1986, expose tout ce qui est en rapport avec le Kimchi et sert également de lieu de recherche sur cet aliment typique de la Corée. C’est l’entreprise Pulmuwon Kimchi qui, en 1986, a ouvert ce musée du Kimchi afin de faire connaître cet aliment typique aux coréens comme aux visiteurs étrangers.

Sanchon (산촌)

Sanchon (산촌)

3.8Km    2019-06-13

30-13, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-735-0312

Founded and opened by Monk Jeongsan, Sanchon is a vegan-friendly restaurant that mainly serves temple foods. The dishes found here are a results of Kim Yun-sik, who was inspired by the simple, clean and healthy diet that a Buddhist practitioner taught him years ago. Now, being a top authority on vegetarian food in Korea, Kim Yun-sik helped perfect the standard and quality of temple food.  

The dishes are made with all natural ingredients such as vegetables and mountain herbs, and are cooked without chemical additives. The actual dishes served vary by season, and in order to meet the tastes of the general public, the restaurant includes "five spices" (garlic, shallots, mountain leeks, etc.), which monks are typically not allowed to eat. Those who would like their food without these ingredients are asked to make their request at least one day prior to visiting.