Mannamuigwangjang(itaewonbonjeom)



Directions & Location
Basic Information
- Rating: Naver Local(4)
- Photos: Seoul Tourism Foundation
- Coordinates: Kakao Map



Rated 4.0 on Naver — very well-reviewed by local diners.
1 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.
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.
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.
메디킹덤약국
한라약국(pharmacy)
2 nearby →ATMs accepting foreign cards
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GS25 24 hours
2 nearby →Royal Currency Exchange
MONEYBOX ITAEWON (Currency Exchange, USIM, Luggage)
2 nearby →Store bags, explore hands-free
View all →Free maps & English staff
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View all →From ₩1,000 variety store
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