
Jung-gu sits at the geographic and commercial center of Seoul, encompassing Myeongdong (K-beauty and street food), Namdaemun Market, and the financial district. The food here spans the full range — from tourist-facing street stalls in Myeongdong to understated lunch joints serving office workers, and traditional Korean restaurants that have operated for decades without needing to advertise.
Taste is yummy and the portions is big too, event they can’t speak English but the manager can help and service good enough, the Jajangmyeon taste is yummy same with the dumplings. A bit problem is the atmosphere look old and not well maintained
Do not come here. When I travel Korea, we need Naver Map application, but the price on site is 1.4 times more expensive comparing to the price written in the app. I asked owner why, but they only said not updating yet.....omg definitely they did not update on purpose.
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This Korean Chinese restaurant is about a 5-minute walk from Dongdaemun History and Culture Park Station. It's located behind the Novotel Hotel Dongdaemun. It has an extensive menu, a half-and-half option, and reasonable prices. I was looking for jajangmyeon (thick noodles), so I ordered a half-and-half set of jajangmyeon and champon noodles. It was a bargain at 8,500 won. The jajangmyeon had a slightly sweet, rich sauce that clung to the chewy, medium-thick noodles, making it delicious. The champon noodles are probably the same, but they paired well with the spicy seafood broth and were easy to eat. The portions were just right, so I was able to eat two types, and I felt like I got a good deal! This restaurant is great for solo diners. It was delicious! Thank you for the meal!