Samsigi Gamjatang
Directions & Location
Basic Information
Known for traditional Korean cuisine, this spot draws diners from across Seoul.
34 min walk from Seocho Station Station.
About Seocho-Gu
Seocho-gu — home to Seoul's arts corridor, the Supreme Court, and upscale residential areas — has a refined dining culture to match its address. Garosugil in Seocho is particularly known for its café-lined tree canopy street. Restaurants here tend toward the polished and premium, often with outdoor terraces and wine lists to match.
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A gamjatang restaurant where you can adjust the spiciness! I ordered regular, but it wasn't spicy at all. Those who prefer spicy food should try it. Perhaps because it's located in Gangnam, the prices seem a bit high, but it's a decent gamjatang restaurant. The meat is generous, but not tender.
Basically, the bones are solid and the broth is a bit cloudy. The spiciness can be adjusted and it's really spicy. It's just a typical bone soup with no special recipes. The meat is well-cooked and doesn't have a strong fishy smell or unpleasant taste. It's not bad. It's a good place for lunch. 1 star: Trust me and skip it. 2 stars: Bad. 3 stars: Average. 4 stars: It's a shame to give it 5 stars, but I plan to visit again. 5 stars: Perfect. This is Destiny.
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- Rating & Reviews: Google Places(4.3)· verified 2026-05-08
- Coordinates: Kakao Map






