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 1,482 Korean food blog posts as one of the most talked-about 한식 spots.
Known for Korean BBQ, this spot draws diners from across Seoul.
3 min walk from Cheonho Station Station.
Korean cuisine (hansik) is built around balance — fermented sides (banchan), a steaming bowl of rice, and a main dish that changes with the season. Meals are served all at once rather than in courses, and sharing dishes at the table is the norm. The depth of flavor comes from slow-fermented pastes like doenjang (soybean) and gochujang (chili), which form the backbone of soups, stews, and marinades across the country.
Gangdong-gu in southeastern Seoul is a family-oriented district known for its community markets and traditional Korean restaurants. Cheonho Market offers one of Seoul's best selections of traditional banchan, grilled fish, and home-style Korean cooking away from the tourist circuit.
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View all →Don't be fooled by other reviews. I ordered Korean beef bulgogi, but 80% of the meat came out ridiculously bland, just like in the photo. It was so tough I spit it out three times, so I didn't take a picture of the rest. The problem was the reaction of the owner, or perhaps the cashier, when I mentioned this while paying. At first, I smiled and said something nice. "All the other dishes were delicious, but the Korean beef bulgogi was too tough." Response: "It could be because it's sirloin..." (slurred speech) If they'd at least shown empathy, even if it wasn't an apology, I'd have just left. But their reaction was so strange, they even showed me a picture, "Most of the meat was like this." Response: "Haha, goodbye." I turned around, gave them a serious look, and left. I'm leaving this here because others should know about this kind of place.
Real visitor reviews from Naver Blog
near Cheonho Station, is definitely the best dessert store around the vicinity It also opened... 서울디저트맛집 해당 포스팅은 업체로부터 소정의 원고료를 제공받아...