13.0Km 2020-10-29
65, Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-722-2004
This Korean cuisine is located near Jonggak Station, Seoul. The representative menu is grilled Korean beef sirloin. Assorted specials include loin, flank steak, and top blade of beef for barbecue.
13.0Km 2021-03-19
30, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-317-7061
This Korean cuisine is located near Euljiro 1(il)ga Station, Seoul. The representative menu is Korean table d'hote. A restaurant serving Korean course meal menu recognized by MICHELIN.
13.0Km 2021-04-15
30, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-317-7171
This buffet is located near Euljiro 1(il)ga Station, Seoul. The representative menu is buffet. It is located at a well-known hotel in Korea.
13.0Km 2021-03-26
65, Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-723-0614
A great place for group dinners and gatherings. This restaurant's signature menu is braised pigs' feet. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
13.0Km 2021-03-26
30, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
+82-2-772-3997
It is a Japanese-style dessert shop. This cafe is located in Jung-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is espresso.
13.0Km 2016-11-15
19-18, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-733-5507, +82-2-730-1112
Yangbandaek specializes in Korean Table d’hote. Even though they offer common Korean dishes, their meals have exquisite tastes like gyeran jjim (steamed egg).
Also most of the ingredients used in their dishes are made organic.
The landlady, in hanbok, traditional Korean dress, with an old abacus, tells you the history of this restaurant.
13.0Km 2020-01-03
5-24, Insadong 4-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-732-2919
Stew cooked with fermented soybean paste is this restaurant's signature dish. Rice with beef soup contains pyogo mushrooms and seaweed. The ugeoji soup is also a highlight. Made from the four legs of a cow and mixed with soybean paste, it is very unique. Variations of daily side dishes are also available.
13.0Km 2020-09-09
31-18, Samil-daero 32-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
+82-2-745-8008, +82-10-8704-9981
The Moon Guesthouse is situated near a number of interesting tourist destinations including Unhyeongung Palace (3min on foot), Bukchon Hanok Village (5min on foot), Changdeokgung Palace (5min on foot), and Changgyeonggung Palace (10min on foot). The guesthouse was named ‘moon’ (‘door’ in English) because it has many 176 doors and windows. Upon entering by the gate, visitors will see a ‘ㄷ’-shaped hanok building in the courtyard, in which a wooden bedstead and a table are placed. On the opposite of the hanok building there is a wall roofed with tiles engraved with Korean patterns such as deer, pine, turtle, etc. Flowers in the flowerbed lined up along the wall are in bloom and the bonsai are also well-kept in the house. Renovated and opened as a guesthouse in September 2011, Moon Guesthouse consists of a bonchae (main building) and a byeolchae (detached house). The rooms are decorated with red clay and hanji (traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry trees), and have under-the-floor heating (ondol). Each room is equipped with an air-conditioner, and has a 40cm-thick layer of red clay over the ceiling for insulation, making the rooms cool in summer and warm in winter. The house has seven individual guestrooms and five modern bathrooms, but the entire building (bonchae or byeolchae) can be rented, too. In particular, the unhyeondang of the bonchae is very popular as it can be converted into one large space for special events, group workshops, etc. simply by opening all the sliding doors (Bunhapmun – Goryeo construction style). This room, which is decorated with a flower-patterned windscreen, a landscape painting, and calligraphy, has been used as a shooting location for various TV programs including KBS2’s TV reality program Man’s Qualification and its variety show The Human Condition. The guestrooms are also equipped with traditional furniture including a cabinet inlaid with mother-of-pearl. The guesthouse also provides a variety of experience programs from 11am to 3pm, including tea ceremony, wearing Hanbok (traditional Korean clothes), making kimchi and gochujang (red chili paste), playing a traditional musical instrument, making a rubbing of a stone inscription, calligraphy, drawing orchids on a fan, and so on. The house has about seventy hanbok and other clothing accessories, as well as a royal costume. Its calligraphy and drawing orchid programs are run directly by the owner, who used to work as a classical Chinese teacher at a high school.
13.0Km 2016-04-14
Séoul, Jongno-gu, Yulgok-ro 99
+82-2-762-8261, 9513
Il s'agit du lieu qui servait d'assemblée lors de la venue du roi au sein du palais Changdeokgung. Le lieu acceuillait des événements importants comme la cérémonie d'accès au trône du roi, des cérémonies de félicitations pour les nobles, la réception d'invités de prestige venus de l'étranger, etc.
Le hall a été restauré en 1804 et permet d'apprécier le style architectural de la fin de la dynastie Joseon.
13.0Km 2021-10-01
19-11, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul-si
+82-2-735-6678
Le Musée du beau thé est un espace multiculturel comprenant une galerie vous invitant à découvrir des oeuvres en porcelaine réalisées par des jeunes artistes, une boutique proposant environ 110 sortes de thé de différents pays tels que la Corée, la Chine, le Japon, Taïwan, le Sri, l’Inde et l’Europe, et un salon vous permettant de déguster un bon thé.
La salle d’exposition permanente se diviseen gros en trois sections respectivement destinées à la Corée, à la Chine et au Tibet. Divers styles de services à thé y sont exposés pour que vous ayez un aperçu des caractérisques de l’art du thé de chaque pays. Des expostions et des ventes y sont également organisées par des jeunes artistes.
Le musée exposant près de 130 types de thé, vous pourrez y faire des achats ou déguster différentes variétés tels que thé classique, thé vert, thé bleu, thé noir, thé aux herbes, thé aux fleurs, etc.
Ayant rénové une maison traditionnelle, le musée possède un patio, où a été aménagé un café. Vous pourrez y créer votre propre recette et déguster ce thé tout en visitant le musée.