
Seongdong-gu's Seongsu-dong has transformed from an industrial zone into Seoul's most talked-about food and culture district. Nicknamed 'Seoul's Brooklyn,' it hosts artisan roasters, pop-up restaurants, and concept cafés in renovated factories alongside high-end boutiques. The food scene rewards curiosity — the best spots are often down an alleyway or behind an unmarked door.
I visited after a walk through Seoul Forest, and everything from the atmosphere to the taste was perfect! 😍🌿 The restaurant is clean and spacious, so it would be perfect for a business meeting or family gathering. 🤝✨ The Jajangmyeon I had this time was incredibly satisfying, with chewy noodles and a rich sauce. 🍜🔥 The Kkua Bao Rou is the epitome of crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, so I couldn't stop eating! 😋🥢 The fresh ingredients were so delicious that I could taste them right in my mouth, making this a place I definitely want to come back to with the Daum Design team. 🏢💎 The staff were also incredibly friendly, making me feel great throughout the meal. 😊👍 If you're looking for authentic Chinese food near Seoul Forest, don't hesitate! Highly recommended! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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This is a great Chinese lunch spot in Seongsu-dong, lol. The restaurant is spacious and comfortable, and each dish is high-quality. The course menu is well-organized and delicious. The Tangshuyuk is especially crispy and juicy, and the sauce is delicious. The Daekongryeong Jjajangmyeon Premium Jjajangmyeon is also excellent. I highly recommend it for a family meal or a date.
[This is a review written after receiving and experiencing the service.] This is a premium Chinese restaurant I visited on a lunch date in Seoul Forest. The atmosphere is sophisticated and the food is delicious. The winter special menu items, oyster soup noodles and handmade dumplings, were particularly impressive. The President's Jjajang was also luxurious and delicious.