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  1. Koreanoseu Noksapyeong Branch
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Koreanoseu Noksapyeong Branch

코레아노스 녹사평점
★ 4.2Google
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46 Noksapyeong-daero 40-gil, Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea
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  • Rating & Reviews: Google Places(4.2)· verified 2026-02-28
  • Coordinates: Kakao Map
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Price Range
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Nearest Station
Itaewon Station · 561m · ~8min walk
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English Menu
Limited
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Phone
0230114411
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Cuisine Type
Japanese

Known for Japanese cuisine, this spot draws diners from across Seoul.

8 min walk from Itaewon Station Station, making it easy to combine your meal with a visit to nearby attractions like Itaewon Guide: Seoul's Most International Neighborhood for Food, Culture & Nightlife.

About 일식

Japanese cuisine has deep roots in Seoul, shaped by geographic proximity and a long shared history. Seoul-style Japanese restaurants range from affordable sushi conveyor belts and ramen shops to high-end omakase counters. Quality fish is flown in daily, and Korean chefs often put their own spin on Japanese classics — thicker broths, spicier condiments, and seasonal Korean ingredients woven into traditional recipes.

About Yongsan-Gu

Yongsan-gu contains Itaewon — Seoul's most international neighbourhood — as well as the scenic Hannam district and Yongsan Electronics Market. Itaewon's food scene reflects its global community: Indian, Middle Eastern, African, and American restaurants share streets with high-end Korean and Japanese establishments. It's also where many of Seoul's foreign chefs have set up their most ambitious projects.

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★★☆☆☆Craig T Wilson8 months ago

water down their shots! nice view and staff but as someone who has worked in the industry for 20+ years, it’s not cool. they offered a free Don Julio but still water down. Staff don’t know, but owners - you should know better. pick up your game. respectfully.

★★☆☆☆Michael Guenther7 months ago

We only ended up in this place because Vatos did not let us in due to full booking. We ordered frozen Margerita with a Corona on top. They have no clue how to do that. It was lemon juice, with a toy bottle of Corona ( maybe 50ml) on top. For KRW 15,000, what a ripp off. If your language is English, you are lucky if they understand you. The mushroom tacos, and mushroom quesadillas were tasty, though. Overall, avoid it, rather go to Vatos.

★★★★★Flor Mejia11 months ago

We were craving Mexican food when we were in Korea. We saw on Instagram that it was highly recommended to come here and eat tacos. I have to say they were very tasty and the spice level was great! It was just like the salsas back home. I was very excited to try their piña colada and it was the perfect blend of sweetness.

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이태원 산책 1 Itaewon Walk 1

If you walk from DanBam Pocha toward Itaewon Elementary School, you’ll see a pedestrian overpass leading to Noksapyeong Station. This overpass also became famous as a filming location for the main characters in...

Jessie's K-Culture Diary·May 2026
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서울 용산 가볼만한 곳 경리단길 데이트 코스...

이태원동 Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul 지하철 6호선 녹사평역 2번 출구에서 788m 788m from Exit 2 of Noksapyeong Station on Subway Line 6 ♂️경리단길(經理團) Gyeongnidan-gil 지하철...

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이태원 녹사평 카페 헤미안 커피바(Hemian Coffee Bar)...

between Itaewon, Noksapyeong all lively areas that are easy to explore. From the station, the walk felt a... 내돈내산 후기 >< Hemian Coffee Bar was everything we hoped for— great coffee, a dreamy atmosphere, and...

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