반응형 한국 일상/Where to Eat in Seou3 Myeongdong Kyoja – Iconic Korean Noodles & Dumplings in Seoul An unforgettable stop for authentic 'kalguksu' (knife-cut noodle soup) and 'mandu' (dumplings) in the heart of Seoul’s Myeongdong.If you’re visiting Seoul and craving authentic Korean comfort food, Myeongdong Kyoja should be high on your list. This legendary eatery has been serving hearty bowls of noodle soup and plump dumplings for decades, earning a solid reputation among both locals and touri.. 2025. 4. 13. What is Dogani-tang? Seoul’s Hidden Gem for Beef Collagen Soup Discover a 50-year-old comfort food legacy in the quiet backstreets of Samcheong-dong For Foreign VisitorsFirst time seeing “Dogani-tang” on a menu? First time seeing “Dogani-tang” on a menu? You’re not alone.This traditional Korean soup features ox knee cartilage, slow-simmered in a rich, milky broth.The meat is soft and chewy, full of collagen — Koreans consider it a comfort food and a health.. 2025. 4. 12. Woo Lae Oak: The Iconic Pyongyang Cold Noodles of Seoul 🍜 Woo Lae Oak: One of Seoul’s most historic restaurants, serving naengmyeon and bulgogi since 1946Located in Euljiro, Woo Lae Oak is one of Seoul’s oldest restaurants — a name that comes up again and again when talking about authentic Korean cold noodles, or naengmyeon. Established in 1946, it continues to attract both locals and international visitors with its reputation for tradition and qua.. 2025. 4. 11. 이전 1 다음 반응형