Hwangsaengga Kalguksu (황생가칼국수)
Hwangsaengga Kalguksu (황생가칼국수)
– Homepage
http://xn--o39a20aq04bcfbdy7a0gl.com/theme/daontheme_pro01/html/store/01.php
– Tel
+82-2-739-6334
Hwangsaengga Kalguksu is a specialty restaurant located near Gyeongbokgung Palace, known for its kalguksu (noodle soup). Kalguksu is a type of noodle soup made by thinly slicing dough into noodles with a knife and boiling them in a broth made from beef bones, clams, or seafood. Their menu includes options like wang mandu (jumbo mandu), hanu suyuk (boiled Korean beef slices), kongguksu (noodles in cold soybean soup), beoseot jeongol (mushroom hot pot), and mandutguk (mandu soup). It was selected as a Michelin Guide Seoul 2023 restaurant.
– Address : 78 Bukchon-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
※ Presentation Information
– Main Dish
Sagol kalguksu (Noodle soup)
– Information and Guides
+82-2-739-6334
– Menu
Wang mandu (Jumbo mandu), Modeumjeon (Assorted savory pancakes), Beoseot jeongol (Mushroom hot pot)
– Opening Hours
11:00-21:30
– Parking
Available
– Reservation Information
Available (+82-2-739-6334)
– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)
– Smoking Area
Non-smoking





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– Homepage
www.kukjegallery.com
– Tel
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– Homepage
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– Tel
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– Homepage
www.instagram.com/pyunkangyul_teahouse/
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– Homepage
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– Tel
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– Homepage
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– Tel
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