Jipsinmaeungalbijjim Yeongdeungpo Branch
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- Rating & Reviews: Google Places(3.8)· verified 2026-02-28
- Rating: Naver Local(4.4)
- Coordinates: Kakao Map
An English or foreign-language menu is available at this restaurant, making it easier for international visitors to browse and order. Don't hesitate to ask staff for the English menu when you arrive.
Rated 4.4 on Naver — very well-reviewed by local diners, featured in 101 Korean food blog posts as one of the most talked-about 분식 spots.
Known for Korean street food and Korean BBQ, this is a go-to destination for those who know Seoul's food scene.
4 min walk from Yeongdeungpo Station Station.
Bunsik — Korean street-food snacks — evolved as affordable, filling fare for students and workers after the Korean War. Tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), kimbap (seaweed rice rolls), sundae (blood sausage), and odeng (fish cake skewers in broth) are the staples. Most bunsik restaurants are fast, casual, and open late, making them a go-to for a quick hot meal at any hour.
Yeongdeungpo-gu's Times Square mall and Yeouido financial district generate a diverse food scene of department store restaurants, business lunch spots, and the Han River cycling culture that has made outdoor food and coffee culture a fixture of the waterfront.
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View all →People actually eat straw shoes because of the odol bone, but the Yeongdeungpo branch seems to use cheap meat, so there was no odol bone and only dry meat was served. ㅠㅠ It was quiet, but the part-timers were running around and making a lot of noise among themselves.. The seats are separated, which is convenient, but it feels like they use different meat than other branches, and the food is salty and the portions are smaller than other branches.
Although it is spicy galbijjim, you can adjust the spiciness, so even people who can't handle spicy food can enjoy it. I think level 2 of Yeopgi Tteokbokki, which is the least spicy, was spicy enough for me, so if you can't handle spicy food, level 3 would be fine. You could eat as much bean sprouts as you want, and there was a decent amount of meat. Most of the tables were separated by sofas, so the seating was comfortable. The taste was just as expected, ordinary.
Very good taste and environmental,,, very very happy with braised beef ribs..you must try.
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