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  1. Gimtaewanseusi Seongsinyeodae
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Gimtaewanseusi Seongsinyeodae

김태완스시 성신여대
★ 4.3Google
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Seoul Seongbukgu Dongsomullo20gil 32
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  • Rating & Reviews: Google Places(4.3)· verified 2026-05-08
  • Coordinates: Kakao Map
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Nearest Station
Hansung University Station · 1.1km · ~15min walk
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English Menu
Limited
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Phone
029240933
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Cuisine Type
Japanese

Known for Japanese cuisine, this spot draws diners from across Seoul.

15 min walk from Hansung University Station Station, making it easy to combine your meal with a visit to nearby attractions like K-Drama Filming Locations Tour: Seoul's Best Spots in One Day.

About 일식

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.

About Seongbuk-Gu

Seongbuk-gu is home to Bukchon's quieter neighbour and Seoul's most literary neighbourhood, with independent bookshops and traditional restaurants tucked between old residential alleys. Ssangmun-dong's street food markets and the traditional teahouses of Samcheong-dong are highlights of this culturally rich but less-touristed district.

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★☆☆☆☆Kristen Kelly7 months ago

I was seated in the back where I was the only table that did not have a screen to order. Once I got the first amount of food and tried to reorder. I rang the bell as I was told to and they NEVER came. I rang it 3xs and then repeatedly after that. It looked like they looked at me and then laughed. I was also seated in front of a toilet. DO NOT come here. It seems if you don’t know the language or not local you get treated badly.

★★★★★Ryusol1 year ago

beautiful place!!! You must visit here! It's a great Japanese restaurant

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