Dalgaebi (달개비)
Dalgaebi (달개비)
– Homepage
www.dalgaebi.com (Korean only)
– Tel
+82-82-2-765-2035, 2068
Dalgaebi is a restaurant specializing in Korean table d’hote, using fresh seasonal ingredients. Its flagship menu is the teukseon sangcharim jeongsik (special set menu), which includes porridge, seasonal dishes, main courses, and desserts. The galbi sangcharim (galbi course), featuring premium Korean beef galbi grilled over charcoal and served with soybean paste jjigae, is also popular. Known for its private dining spaces and upscale ambiance, reservations can be made via phone.
– Address : 16 Sejong-daero 19-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Main Dish
Teukseon sangcharim jeongsik (Special set menu)
– Information and Guides
+82-2-765-2035
– Menu
Galbi sangcharim (Galbi course), Sonnimmaji teukbyeolsang (Sonnimmaji course)
– Opening Hours
Weekdays 07:30-21:30 / Saturday 10:00-21:30
– Parking
Available
– Reservation Information
Available (+82-2-765-2068)
– Day Off
Sundays
– Seating
80 seats
– Smoking Area
Non-Smoking
– Restrooms
Separated male&female / Inside the restaurant
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– Tel
+82-2-2000-9324
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⊙ Deoksugung Palace (덕수궁)
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– Homepage
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– Homepage
lib.seoul.go.kr
– Tel
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– Homepage
plaza.seoul.go.kr
– Tel
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– Homepage
https://royal.khs.go.kr/
– Tel
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– Homepage
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– Tel
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